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About .net

The .net extension was initially created for network-related entities such as internet service providers (ISPs) and infrastructure companies. Today, it’s widely used by various businesses, startups, and personal sites.

As the second-oldest tld, .net is favored by tech companies and developers for its tech-focused image and greater availability than .com.

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Features of a .net domain extension

Using a .net domain extension offers a range of benefits to help your site stand out and reach the right audience.

  • Creates a professional and tech-focused web address that is unique and memorable.
  • Appeals to tech companies, developers, and digital services, attracting more relevant visitors.
  • Offers more chances to secure your preferred domain name compared to crowded extensions like .com.
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Frequently asked questions

What is a .net domain extension?

A .net domain is a top-level domain (TLD) commonly used by tech companies, networks, and businesses as an alternative to .com.

Should I use a .net domain extension?
What is difference between .net and .com?
How do I check if a .net domain name is available?
What if my domain name is already taken?
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Frequently asked questions

What is a .net domain extension?

A .net domain is a top-level domain (TLD) commonly used by tech companies, networks, and businesses as an alternative to .com.

.NET wordmark on a light abstract background
Should I use a .net domain extension?

Use a .net domain extension if it's relevant to your business, especially if .com is unavailable or you're in tech or networking.

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What is difference between .net and .com?

The main difference between .net and .com is their original purpose:

  • .com (commercial) is intended for businesses and commercial entities but is now widely used for all types of websites.
  • .net (network) was originally for network-related organizations, like ISPs, but is now often used by tech companies and startups.

Today, both can be used for various purposes, though .com is more popular and widely recognized.

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How do I check if a .net domain name is available?

You can use the IKOL domain search tool to see if a domain name is available. Simply enter your desired domain name into the search bar.

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What if my domain name is already taken?

If your preferred domain name is unavailable, consider these alternatives:

  • Select a different extension (e.g., .net, .org).
  • Adjust the name slightly (e.g., add a word or use a variation).
  • Look into buying the domain from the current owner if it's for sale.
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