Every domain name has a corresponding Top-Level Domain (TLD), which is the portion of the domain that comes after the ‘dot’. You’re probably familiar with common TLDs such as .com, .net and .org. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (or ICANN) has created hundreds of new domain name endings, known as gTLDs, to allow for more domain names to be registered. Some examples of these are .nyc, .science and .club. New gTLDs provide website owners with several new domain name options. When the domain name you want is already taken, see if you can find a gTLD that will work for you.