Domain Extensions
Domain extensions, technically known as Top-Level Domains (TLDs), are the suffixes at the end of a web address. Choosing the right one is a balance between branding, SEO, and the specific intent of your project.
Choosing the Right One
Domain extensions, technically known as Top-Level Domains (TLDs), are the suffixes at the end of a web address. Choosing the right one is a balance between branding, SEO, and the specific intent of your project.
Here is a breakdown of the primary categories and how to choose the right one for your goals:
1. Generic TLDs (gTLDs)
These are the most common and recognizable extensions. They aren’t tied to any specific country.
.com: The gold standard. It’s the most trusted and easiest for users to remember. If it’s available, it’s usually the best choice for a global business.
.net: Originally for network infrastructure, it’s now a popular alternative when the .com is taken.
.org: Best suited for non-profits, open-source projects, or community-based organizations.
2. Country Code TLDs (ccTLDs)
These identify a website as originating from or targeting a specific country.
Examples:
.ke(Kenya),.uk(United Kingdom),.us(United States).Why use them? They are excellent for Local SEO. If you are targeting a specific regional market, using a ccTLD (like
.co.ke) tells search engines and users that your content is highly relevant to that specific location.
3. New Generic TLDs (nTLDs)
In recent years, hundreds of “niche” extensions have been released to allow for more descriptive URLs.
Industry-Specific:
.tech,.store,.blog,.photography.Functional:
.link,.download,.site.Why use them? They allow you to get a short, punchy name when the
.comversion is already owned by someone else. They are particularly useful for specific landing pages or digital product stores.
Comparison at a Glance
| Extension Type | Best For | Pros | Cons |
| .com | Global Brands | High trust; universal | Hard to find short names |
| .co.ke / .ke | Local Business | Boosts local search rank | Limits global perception |
| .tech / .io | Startups & SaaS | Modern; descriptive | Can be more expensive |
| .store | E-commerce | Clear intent | Less “traditional” feel |
Strategic Tips for Choosing
Prioritize Memorability: Avoid hyphens or complex spellings. If you have to “explain” your domain name to someone, it’s probably too complicated.
Protect Your Brand: If you buy the
.com, consider also grabbing the.netor your local.co.keto prevent others from “cybersquatting” on your brand name.SEO Impact: While
.comdoesn’t inherently rank higher than others, user behavior does impact SEO. Users are more likely to click on an extension they recognize and trust.
Are you looking for a domain for a specific type of project? Contact us and our team will advise and guide you.