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The website's domain is the URL that you input into your browser for access to an online page. The URL for a website has number of parts:
Schema or protocol
Subdomain
Domain name, also known as second-level domain
Top-level domain (TLD)
Subdirectory or Page URL
A majority of users will have to keep an eye on your domain name, their TLD and page path. Domain names are the unique identifier for your website ("" to .com) while the TLD is the domain's extension (like .com, .net, or .org) as well as the path to your site will be the address of your website (like "/blog" for .com/blog).
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