What Do These Top Level Domains Mean? List of TLDs
March 20, 2008 – 1:54 pm | by jaygaulardcom
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I have been purchasing quite a few domain names lately. At last glance, I own 78 of them. Over time, I am taking any confusion out of who owns the real domain by scooping up as many different extensions as I can. I have noticed a disturbing trend of domains being bought and sat on…or cyber squatted. Well, this has been going on forever, but now they are buying even the not-so-popular ones. Little by little, I keep on buying them, until I have them all. Sure, it may take years (it already has), but I will get there. I check what’s available every so often.
I do limit myself to the more popular ones though. I go after .com, .net, .org, .us, .info and .biz. I also grab often mistaken spellings of the same extensions. Some may think this is a bit extreme, but I have stopped listening to people. My extremeness has gotten me this far.
Anyway, today I bought eleven new domains. They were .info and .biz. As I shop for these things, I often wonder what they mean. Are they for specific purposes, like they used to be? I will admit, the requirements to purchase a particular domain extension are becoming quite relaxed. I learned a bunch by looking through the list of internet top level domains.
If you take a look at this list, you will notice that extensions that used to be for a particular purpose is now open to everyone. The .govs are still for the government though. I think that anyone can buy a certain domain extension, but if challenged in court, you need to provide proof that you are what the domain is meant for.
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2 Responses to “What Do These Top Level Domains Mean? List of TLDs”
By Hannigan on Mar 20, 2008 | Reply
What I am wondering is why are they different prices? I have never really looked into it, but I am curious why, for instance, .com would cost more than .info and .tv is more than .net. Probably just some simple registration fee stuff, but who knows, not me of course.
By jaygaulardcom on Mar 21, 2008 | Reply
I think the price variations have to do with who owns that extension. Every country has one and they would be the ones to set the price.