Domains

Understanding TLDs: .com, .net, .org, .bd and More

What Are TLDs?

A Top-Level Domain (TLD) is the last part of a domain name — the segment that comes after the final dot. For example, in rocketsolutions.net, the TLD is .net. TLDs are managed by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and categorized into several types.

Types of TLDs

Generic TLDs (gTLDs)

The most common and recognizable extensions:

Country Code TLDs (ccTLDs)

Two-letter codes assigned to countries and territories:

New gTLDs

Since 2014, hundreds of new extensions have become available:

Which TLD Should You Choose?

For most purposes, .com remains the gold standard — it’s the most recognized and trusted extension. However, if .com isn’t available for your desired name, consider .net or a relevant new gTLD. For local businesses in Bangladesh, .com.bd can signal geographic relevance and build local trust.

Does TLD Affect SEO?

Google has officially stated that most TLDs are treated equally in search rankings. However, ccTLDs can provide a ranking boost in their respective countries. The key factors for SEO remain content quality, backlinks, and user experience — not the extension itself.

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