What is a TLD?
TLD stands for Top Level Domain. It's sometimes more simply referred to as the domain's extension. The most famous example is .com. So for example, in google.com the TLD is .com. In google.net the TLD is .net.
What is the lifecycle of a new TLD?
New TLDs will go through a typical lifecycle such as this:
New Domains. New Opportunities.
Starting 2013, new domain extensions, or TLDs, will change how the world uses the Web. People will have the option of choosing memorable and intuitive domain names specific to their online ventures. New TLDs help consumers know what to expect from the websites they visit, making it easier to find sites relevant to them.
New TLDs are Kind of a Big Deal
New TLDs are the future of the Internet. Your business needs to make the leap or be left behind. Major players like Google, Amazon and even brands like Ferrari are investing in the success of new TLDs. With consumers being exposed to more than 1,000 TLDs in 2013, they’ll want their own descriptive and memorable domain name for their website.
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