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TLDs Offered

Everyone knows about .com and .net, but there are many more different TLDs (top level domain) available for purchase at Blue Ball Domains. Here is a list with some standard description for some of them.

test

TLD

Stands For

Intended For (rarely used properly)

.biz

business (small)

Business or small business websites

.com

commercial

Commercial websites

.ws

website

General, can be intended for anything

.info

information

Informational website

.tv

television (media)

Media related sites (streaming video, video downloads)

.mobi

mobile

Mobile ready websites

.net

network

Networking or internet related websites

.org

organization

Organizations, groups or non profit companies

.name

name

Personal websites/personalized email addresses

.us

United States

Websites that offer services only available in the US

.asia

Asia

 

.am

Armenia

.at

Austria

 

.be

Belgium

 

.cc

Cocos Islands

 

.cn

China

 

.co.nz

New Zealand Commercial

.co.uk

United Kingdom Commercial

.com.cn

China Commercial

.com.tw

Taiwan Commercial

.de

Germany

 

.eu

Europe

 

.fm

Micronesia

 

.gs

South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands

 

.idv.tw

.jobs

jobs

 

.jp

Japan

 

.me

Me (personal)

 

.me.uk

United Kingdom “Me” (personal)

.ms

Montserrat

 

.net.cn

China network

.net.nz

New Zealand network

.nu

Niue

 

.nz

New Zealand

 

.org.cn

China organization

.org.nz

New Zealand organization

.org.tw

Taiwan organization

.org.uk

United Kingdom organization

.tc

Turks and Caicos Islands

 

.tw

Taiwan

 

.uk

United Kingdom

 

.vg

British Virgin Islands

 

 

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