Currently, you can choose from dozens of domain types (extensions), ranging from classic .com and .org to newer industry-specific ones like .lawyer or .shop.
Top-Level Domains (TLDs)
Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs)
These are the most common and widely used domains:
- .com: For commercial and general use
- .org: Originally for non-profits, now general use
- .net: Initially for networks, now general use
- .info: For informational sites
- .biz: For businesses
Country Code Domains (ccTLDs)
These domains are associated with specific countries or territories:
- .us: United States
- .uk: United Kingdom
- .ca: Canada
- .au: Australia
New Domain Extensions
New domain extensions, also known as new Top-Level Domains (nTLDs), offer several advantages:
- Increased Customization: Provide more specific options for different industries or purposes.
- Greater Availability: Offer more choices when traditional domains are taken.
- Industry Specificity: Allow for clearer communication of your business type or offerings.
Examples of new domain extensions include:
- Industry-specific: .lawyer, .shop, .tech
- Geographic: .nyc, .london, .berlin
- General: .xyz, .online, .site