New Internet Extensions

/ November 8, 2017/ Backend

The domain name industry is constantly evolving since the .com extension became famous back in 1985. By the middle of last year, the Internet had almost 335 million domain names worldwide. It has increased by more than 6.8% and will continue to do so.

Most people are familiar with the .com and .net domain name extensions. Aside from that, most people have encountered country-based domain name extensions like .au, .uk, .ph, etc. But do you know that there are 882 domain extensions existing in the world-wide web?

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Over the last couple of years, the top level domains (TLD) have increased from 273 to 882 and counting. Businesses found the lack of domain names a challenge that giving out new domain name extensions have solved the problem.

The new domain extensions made it possible for businesses to be creative in numerous ways:

  • New companies or brand names use them to stand out like .tech, .edu, etc.
  • Existing businesses changed their web address to be specific like .vet, .store, etc.
  • Security-conscious businesses want them for a safer platform like .bank, .cloud, .web etc.

But there is still a significant gap between availability and awareness. Because most people only focus on the most common extensions like .com, .net, and country code extensions that they are not aware of the newer and specific ones like .mobile, .app, .blog, and many more. What’s more, there are even domain extensions that you may appeal to your liking like .mom, .food, .now, etc.

So how would you know if your desired domain extension is available? Contact a domain name registration sites or web hosting companies. They will be happy to assist you with your online business address.

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