What Is A Domain Name
April 4, No CommentsA domain name is essentially a signpost that is used to identify computers on the Internet. It consists of two parts:
1. The unique name of a “thing” being described. For example “domainerincome”.
2. The extension. For example .com
The most well known extension is .com – it was originally intended to be used for commercial business purposes, however its been adopted as the defacto standard for domain names worldwide.
There are three different categories of domain names (although only two are commonly used)
1. Generic Top-Level Domains – also known as gTLD’s.
2. Country-Code Top-Level Domains – also known as ccTLD’s.
3. Infrastructure Top-Level Domains – also known as iTLD’s.
Infrastructure Top-Level Domains
January 31, No CommentsThe following are infrastructure top-level domains (iTLD’s):
1. .arpa – Used for internet-infrastructure purposes.
2. .root – Used as a marker in the root zone, but not technically a TLD.


