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Suggested page: What Is a Generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD)? Basics for 2026
A Generic Top-Level Domain, or gTLD, is the final part of a domain name. In example.com, “.com” is the gTLD. It helps organize the internet and tells the DNS system which registry manages information about the domain.
Choosing the right gTLD has become increasingly important in 2026. Many short and memorable .com domains are already registered, so newer extensions provide more opportunities to secure a relevant name. A domain such as yourbrand.store or yourcompany.cloud can communicate what a website offers before a visitor even opens it.
gTLDs are best suited to global brands, international businesses, and projects that are not focused on one country. A country-code domain, such as .nl or .ch, may be more appropriate when targeting a specific local market.
After registering a domain, you must configure its DNS records so it connects to your website, hosting service, and email provider. You should also enable DNSSEC when supported, install an SSL certificate, protect your contact information with WHOIS privacy, and monitor renewal dates. These steps turn a registered name into a secure and reliable online presence.
In case you are curious to know more, we recommend the following article with more details about gTLDs!