Introduction to TLDs

Top-level domains (TLDs) serve as the critical last segment of a website address, defining the internet’s hierarchical naming system. What Are Top-Level Domains? A TLD represents the rightmost part of a domain name, appearing after the final dot in a web address. Common TLD categories include generic TLDs like .com, country code TLDs like .uk, … Read more

Types of Top-Level Domains

Generic Top-Level Domains represent the most common domain extensions used globally across websites and online platforms. Common gTLDs like .com, .org, and .net have been standard internet address endings for decades. Businesses typically prefer .com domains for their widespread recognition and professional appearance. Nonprofit organizations often select .org domains to signal their mission-driven status and … Read more