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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 (vpn.com) and as an avid entrepreneur who’s been involved in countless ultra-premium domain name transactions over the past five years, there is some expert advice I can impart to you that can help you better understand the advantages that these new domain names have to offer.
The evolution of domain names: From .com to now
First came the dot-com, back in the ’90s.
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