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.
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.