
May 1, 2009
I want to provide you with what you are looking for, and I bet you where looking for a list of domain extensions. Right?
In this post, I have simply listed all of the domain extensions I can find, and what they are short for.
Here is the list of internet domain extensions:
Top Level Domains
gTLD Domain Extension Meaning Notes
.aero air-transport industry Must verify eligibility for registration; only those in various categories of air-travel-related entities may register.
.asia Asia-Pacific region This is a TLD for companies, organizations, and individuals based in the region of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific.
.biz business This is an open TLD; any person or entity is permitted to register; however, registrations may be challenged later if they are not by commercial entities in accordance with the domain’s charter.
.cat Catalan This is a TLD for websites in the Catalan language or related to Catalan culture.
.com commercial This is an
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Apr 29, 2009
Whenever you start a new website, you should never have hosting and domain name on the same account.
This is definately the easiest, but if you find a good hosting company, they usually charge a lot more than a domain registrar for a domain name.
And the same goes for domains.
Domain registrars are usually best at registering domains, and it’s always the cheapest. However, if you buy their hosting, you usually won’t get as many features that you would have gotten from a hosting company, for the same price.
But many (Actually most) people do this, and pay more than the other “smart ones”.
And this is especially important if you have more websites. I have 15 websites, and they are all on my “BabyCroc” Hostgator account.
This saves me a lot. So if you plan on making money online or anything similar, you need to reduce your costs to a maximum, to have the highest ROI. (Return On Investment)
Anyways, here is how you do it:
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Oct 29, 2008
There are a lot of domain extensions these days, but probably the most common one, is of course the legendary dot com.
Over 70% of all domain names, are dot com’s, so people naturally try .com for domains they aren’t 100% sure of, if it’s international.
The other 2 most common domain extensions, are dot net, and dot org.
These are all domain extensions that can be registered by anyone. – Although .com are meant for “commercial” websites, .net are meant for websites, and .org really are only for non-organizations.
But hey? – Is domainextensions.org an organization? No way! Non-profit? – Take a guess…
So don’t worry, if your dot com is not availiable, get .net or .org.
If none of them are availiable as well, check out the useful prefixes you might include
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Oct 29, 2008
What is a domain prefix you might ask? – Well that my friend, is easy.
A domain prefix is something you add at the beginning of your domain name, if you don’t get the one you want.
The most common ones are “i” and “e”. “E” stands for “Electronic”, and “I” stands for “Internet”.
For example “imarketingblog.org“. As you can see here, the name imarketingblog.com was taken as well, so the owner(We) decided to use dot org instead. ( So it’s really internetmarketingblog.org, but imarketingblog really does sound way cooler)
This can also be used for branding purposes as well, like mentioned above.
Here is a list of other domain name prefixes you might
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