What is a TLD? Explained
A TLD, short for top-level domain, is the last segment of a domain name – the part that comes after the final dot. The most common example is .com, but there’s a whole wide world of different TLDs.
TLD is the acronym used for top-level domain. It’s the last segment of a domain name after the final dot
A great example of a TDL is: .com
The IANA officially recognizes three types of TLDs:
gTLD – Generic Top-Level Domains
sTLD – Sponsored Top-Level Domains
ccTLD – Country Code Top-Level Domains
Your TLD plays an important role in the Domain Name System (DNS). You can change your WordPress site’s TDL by taking advantage of 301 redirect.