Domain Glossary
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Three-Letter Domain (3L)
A domain with exactly three characters before the TLD — all 3L .com combinations are taken.
TLD (Top-Level Domain)
The rightmost part of a domain name — e.g., .com, .net, .org.
Trademark
A legally protected brand identifier — trademark rights are central to domain dispute claims.
Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH)
ICANN's database of verified trademarks used to protect brand owners during new TLD launches.
Transfer Timeline
The time from sale agreement to completed domain transfer — days for pushes, up to weeks for full transfers.
TTL (Time to Live)
How long (in seconds) DNS resolvers should cache a record before refreshing it.
Two-Letter Domain (2L)
A domain with only two characters before the TLD — extremely scarce and highly valued on .com.
TXT Record
A DNS record used for verification, email authentication (SPF/DKIM/DMARC), and other text data.
Type-In Traffic
Visitors who reach a domain by typing it directly into their browser, with no search engine involved.