Top Level Domain Name Definition. A Top-level domain is any domain that is directly under the root domain in the hierarchical Domain Name System DNS. The acronym CG was used because of the native name for Montenegro Crna Gora.
Googles ad targeting treatsio as a generic top-level domain because users and webmasters frequently see more generic than country-targeted. They can be either a country code top-level domain ccTLD or a generic top-level domain gTLD. A TLD identifies something about the website associated with it such as its purpose the organization that owns it or the geographical area where it originates.
Every domain name ends with a top-level domain label.
A TLD identifies something about the website associated with it such as its purpose the organization that owns it or the geographical area where it originates. They can be either a country code top-level domain ccTLD or a generic top-level domain gTLD. This is one of the worldwide top-level domains. There are a limited number of predefined suffixes and each one represent a top-level domain.