Understanding Domain Extensions (TLDs)

A Top-Level Domain (TLD) is the last part of a domain name — for example, .com, .in, .org.

Common TLDs:

  • .com: Best for businesses and general use.

  • .in: Represents India-based entities.

  • .org: Common for non-profit organizations.

  • .net: Suitable for network-based services.

Choosing the Right TLD:
Pick one that reflects your brand, target audience, and business purpose.

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