As already stated, the right-most label in a domain name is referred to as its ''top-level domain'' (TLD). The DomaineMaster is the second level domain while the .com is the Top Level Domain. Second level domain names are what you register by or on behalf of registrants (or name holders) in a Top Level Domain registry.
Each TLD group includes and provides the same number of domains and the same second-level domain names (such as "DomaineMaster" in www.DomaineMaster.com is same with the imaginary www.domainemaster.us, domainemaster.ae, domainemaster.th ...etc), understandably with different suffixes at the end.
Most TLDs with three or more characters are referred to as "generic" TLDs, or "gTLDs". They can be subdivided into two types, "sponsored" TLDs (sTLDs) and "unsponsored TLDs (uTLDs), which i will describe more detailed in some of my next posts.
The other type of TLD is the ''country code top level domain''(ccTLD) which is assigned to all countries and their dependencies. Every TLD registry - generic or country code - has its own prices, policies, and procedures that registrants(domain name buyers-holders) in that certain registry are subject to.
Here on DomaineMaster you can find several important links if you are looking for a right Domain Name !
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