Google’s John Mueller answered a question about whether a generic Top Level Domain (gTLD) with a keyword in it offered any SEO advantage. His answer was in the context of a specific keyword TLD, but ...
Generic top-level domains (gTLDs) that have sprung up in recent years have become a magnet for cybercriminals, to the point where some of them host more malicious domains than legitimate ones.
“No, you don’t get a special bonus from having a keyword like that in your top-level domain,” John Mueller, webmaster trends analyst at Google, said about generic top-level domains such “.jobs” on an ...
On February 4, you'll be able to get Internet domain names with such new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) names as .CHEAP, .NINJA, or .SEXY. So, yes, if you really wanted to, you could have such ...
Four new generic top-level domain names have been announced by The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The new names are part of ICANN’S New Generic Top-Level Domains Program.
If you type a domain name into a browser and it ends with a .com, .net, .org or .info, you're typing in something called a generic Top Level Domain name. As the owner of a seven-figure dot-com gTLD ...