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Hosting.com makes domain transfers easily and affordable. All you need is your Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) code from your current domain registrar to transfer a domain name to an hosting.com account. Our 24/7/365 global support team is standing by if you have any questions about domain transfers or how to move your site to us. Domain transfer features custom nameservers, free DNS management, and free domain theft protection.
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Domain registration & buying domains FAQs
Domain extensions were also created alongside DNS in an effort to organise domains into logical categories. These extensions were also called top-level domains (TLDs). When launched, each TLD option served a specific purpose. While this is still somewhat true today, the rules regarding who can register a specific domain extension is not even close to as strict as how it used to be. There were 7 domain extensions that were launched in 1985. These TLDs were:
.com -- The .com TLD was intended only for commercial-based websites. .com has since grown into the most popular TLD option, and the competition isn't even close!
.edu. -- Designed for US education institutions
.gov -- Used by United States government agencies
.mil -- Designed for United States military entities
.net -- Originally intended for sites referencing internet information
.org -- A non-restricted TLD that is an abbreviation for "organisation"
.int -- Launched specifically for intergovernmental organisations and international treaties
Location Specific Domain Extensions
Those first 7 domain extensions were also commonly known as gTLDs, or generic top-level domains. Sites within a gTLD are intended to cover the same topic or category. ccTLDs, or country code tep-level domains, is another classification of TLDs. ccTLDs were launched with the intent of classifying websites based on their geographical location. Much like how gTLD restrictions are no longer enforced or regulated, ccTLD registrants are widely no longer location restricted. However, this is not the case for all country-specific domain extensions. The first available ccTLDs were:
.us -- United States-based sites
.uk -- United Kingdom-based sites
.il -- Israel-based sites
Shortly after the first 3 ccTLDs were introduced, a number of other options were launched. These ccTLds were:
.au -- Australia-based sites
.de -- Germany-based sites
.fi -- Finland-based sites
.fr -- France-based sites
.jp -- Japan-based sites
.kr -- Republic of Korea-based sites
.nl -- Netherland-based sites
.se -- Sweden-based sites
With hundreds of domain extensions to choose from, you may be overwhelmed picking the right one. We’re here to help!
When In Doubt, Choose .com – The .com TLD is far and away the most popular and recognised domain extension. You can’t really go wrong with the .com TLD!
Or Don’t Pick .com… – While a .com domain extension might seem like the obvious choice, its popularity means a lot of the most popular domain options have already been scooped up. Luckily there are hundreds of other domain extensions to choose from!
Make The Logical Choice – There are hundreds of domain extension options because there are endless website topics. Do you run a limousine company? Consider the .limo extension. Do you run an art studio? Consider the .studio domain extension. Is your site a blog? Choose the .blog domain extension. You’re bound to found a logical domain extension to use for your site.
Consider A Domain Extension Hack – If you really want a memorable domain, consider a domain hack with your choice of TLD. A domain hack incorporates the domain extension into your domain name. Some examples are rad.io, instagr.am and sca.red.