Make sure you get that perfect domain — first.

In plain language, a gTLD (short for generic top-level domain) is a new domain that recently hit the market or one that’s less mainstream than website extensions like, say, .com or .net domains. If you’ve got an eye on one that’s about to open up to the public, the smart move is signing up for pre-registration.

That means we hang onto your application and submit it the very instant registration opens. (If we can’t get it, we’ll refund your registration fee.) This might seem like a lot of hustling in order to register a domain, but it makes perfect sense once you understand the benefits of gTLDs.