What is gTLD?
gTLD – or generic Top-Level Domain – refers to the letters to the right of the dot at the end of an internet web address. Examples of gTLDs are .INSURANCE, .BANK, .COM, .ORG and .NET.
What is gTLD?
gTLD – or generic Top-Level Domain – refers to the letters to the right of the dot at the end of an internet web address. Examples of gTLDs are .INSURANCE, .BANK, .COM, .ORG and .NET.