What is a TLD Domain? (Top Level Domain)

The term TLD stands for Top Level Domain, and refers to the last portion of a domain name.  For example, the domain name EXAMPLE.COM is part of the .COM Top Level Domain and the domain EXAMPLE.ORG is part of the .ORG Top Level Domain.

A top-level domain or TLD is the most generic part of a domain name. The most common TLDs are:

  • .com
  • .net
  • .edu
  • .org
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