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When it comes to registering domain names
you'll generally be given quite a few options in regards to
the domain name extensions. This refers to whether you
register a .COM, .NET, .ORG. US, etc.
Below I'm going to
cover some of the more popular domain
extensions in addition to some of the new
domain extensions. They really aren't listed
in any particular order but I've listed them
in the order of which would probably be more
common to you. When it comes to search
engine rankings the domain extension doesn't
really make a difference by the way.
TLD - Top Level Domains
There are three types of top-level
domains that are classified by the Internet Assigned Numbers
Authority (IANA) which I've described below.
TLD - These are the most common
extensions that you're probably familiar with. They are made
up of .COM, .NET & .ORG domains.
ccTLD - These are country code
domain name extensions and they are generally made up of 2
characters. Some of the ccTLD extensions that you're
probably familiar with are .US for United States, .CA for
Canada, .JP for Japan and .CN for China.
gTLD - These are generic TLDs
and are generally made up of 3 or more letters. Some of the
gTLD domain extensions that you may be familiar with are
.BIZ, .INFO, .NAME & .MOBI.
Domain Extension Meanings
Below you'll find some of the more
popular domain extensions and the domain extension meaning.
.COM (Commercial) - Generally
intended for commercial use. By far the most recognized
domain name extension.
.NET (Network) - This was
originally intended for network oriented sites such as
internet service providers. This definitely isn't the case
any longer. People will register .NET domains for commercial
use, generally if the .COM extension isn't available or if
they'd like to protect their main .COM domain by registering
all available extensions.
.ORG (Organization) - This
domain extension was originally intended for non-profit or
trade organizations. Again, this is no longer the case and
is generally registered by anyone looking to protect their
main domain by registering all available domain extensions
or simply because a better extension isn't available for
registration.
.BIZ (Business) - This is a
gTLD that is generally registered to classify their
website as a business. Although it's not a commonly
recognized extension, I feel that it's a great alternative
if the .COM extension isn't available and for only $8.95 per
year through
www.WebsiteSpot.com it certainly wouldn't hurt to
register the extension so that your competition doesn't try
to squat on it.
.US (United States) - This
ccTLD generally refers to US based companies. Although the
domain has been out for quite some time now it's possible to
find some very good domain names with this extension.
.INFO (Informational) - This
gTLD is generally used as an extension for informational
websites. I believe that other than .COM, .NET & .ORG, it's
the most popular domain extension used. If you are
developing an informational website it's definitely a domain
extension that I'd register.
.MOBI (Mobile) - This domain
extension, as of this writing, is fairly new. Although
majority of the domain name owners registered their domain
name with the .MOBI domain name to protect their brand, it
is primarily reserved for website built for displaying on
mobile devices.
.TV (Television) - In my
opinion it's used primarily for media, primarily video,
related websites.
.WS (Website) - This is
actually a ccTLD for Western Samoa but was converted to a
domain extension commonly used as an acronym for 'website'.
Although it seems that it would be a great extension I don't
feel that it really ever took off and you can find very good
domains available with the .WS extension.
.ME (ME) - This is the newest
domain, as of this writing. It was originally the ccTLD of
Montenegro but would generally be used for personal related
websites such as family websites or blogs another option
would be to pose your resume or even artwork that you may
have done. The other use would be to create a very memorable
personal email address.
.NAME (NAME) - This is a gTLD
that's intended for personal use. You'll find that this
extension is used for personal / family websites or simply
used for name related email addresses.
.CA (Canada) - This is a ccTLD
that is generally reserved for Canadian based businesses.
.CO.UK (United Kingdom) - This
country code domain is generally reserved for commercial
related websites based in the United Kingdom. Although it's
not restricted to just UK based business, I see very little
value in registering the domain extension unless you plan on
doing some sort of business in the UK.
.CN (China) - This is the ccTLD
for China. This domain is not restricted to companies based
in China and can basically be registered by anyone that
would like a .CN extension.
A Final Word On Domain Extension Meanings
Although I only covered 14 domain name
extensions there are many many more extensions that you can
register. Many of them are country code domains that are
restricted to businesses or individuals living in that
particular country.As I
mentioned in my article on
domain name
registration tips, it's a good idea to register multiple
extensions to keep your competitors from registering your
domain name but with different extensions. I personally
register at least 8 extensions when I register a domain that
know that I'm going to put a lot of time into. Those
extensions would be .COM, .NET, .ORG, .INFO, .US, .BIZ, .WS
& .MOBI.
Lastly, I've seen very little, if any,
evidence that the domain extension that you register will
have an effect on any search engine rankings. I've seen .BIZ
domains register better than .COM extensions many times.
With that said, you may find some sort
of difference on regional search engines such as Google.ca
or Google.co.uk. I don't have any sort of evidence but
you'll often find that domains with those particular
extensions do well on those regional search engines.
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