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Once
you have figured out a name for your ‘domain’ it can be really
confusing trying to decide on what should go after the “dot” (i.e.
com, net, org, etc…) in your domain name.
This part of the domain name is referred to as a top-level domain
(TLD) and knowing the difference between each top-level domain is
important when choosing your domain name. Below
are the descriptions of the best known top-level domains: .com
– This is the most
popular TLD. It is used
mainly for US commercial organizations. BUT, in its capacity, it
represents the highest standing for any domain name.
Anyone can have a ‘.com’, but it is more difficult to think
up a unique name that hasn’t already been registered.
.net
– This is the
second most popular TLD. It
generally describes the entity owning the domain name as a network and
is used mainly by organizations that provide network connection
services. .gov
– Generally used
for government agencies. .int
– Intended to be
used for sites relating to International Treaties or containing
international databases. For
this reason, it is not widely used. .mil
– Mainly used by
military organizations of the US government. .org
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In general, non-profit organizations tend to use this extension. .name
– This is a new TLD
and is intended to allow individuals to register their names (i.e.
firstname.lastname.name) as a personal domain name on the Internet. .biz
–
This is a new TLD for businesses; ‘.biz’ is intended to be an
alternative to the ‘.com’. .info – This is also new, and is freely available to anyone with a business, government or non-commercial site.
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