A TLD (or Top-Level domain) is the final part of a URL, which is found directly after the ‘dot’ symbol.
For example, in the URL: https://eliteweb.co, the “.co” portion is the TLD. TLDs have two main sections gTLDs and ccTLDs.
All ccTLDs stand for a certain country and are commonly only two or three letters long. For example, the ccTLD for Canada is “.ca“.
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The extension at the end of a website address, such as .com, .org, or .net, is referred to as a “generic top-level domain,” or gTLD. Generic top-level domains are not geographically restricted and can be registered and used by anyone. ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) has granted over 1,000 domain extensions for generic use, which are referred to as “newer” gTLDs. .xyz, .online, .vip, and a slew of others are among the newest gTLDs.
No. Whilst there are over 700 new domains available to you, there will be another 600 or so trademarked names such as, .FORD, .GUCCI, and .DUPONT. While the owners may offer them to the general public, they will most likely keep them for internal use.
No. However, they may alter how consumers access and find information on the Internet. They will also have an impact on how businesses establish an internet presence.
The importance of choosing the right domain is enormous. Choose a name that is distinctive, easy to spell, and unique to you or your business. Using ‘real’ terms rather than made-up names in your domain name will also help you be found online.
Yes. For the very first time, speakers of over three dozen languages will have their own domains, including Arabic, Chinese, and languages using the Cyrillic alphabet. Companies who market their products in places where these languages are spoken would benefit greatly from this.
The prices for the new domains will vary, and pricing information for a new name will be posted on the gTLD page as soon as it becomes available. Pricing for many of the new domains is still yet to be set.
ICANN protects trademark owners by allowing them to reserve their trademarked names first before allowing anybody else to register for a domain.
Follow any domains you’re considering to ensure you don’t miss this registration period. When they’re open to trademark holders, we’ll let you know. Take a look at some names right now!
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