There are a total of about 280 TLDs (Top Level Domains).
The most common include ".com", ".net", ".org", and so on...
For a fairly comprehensive list of TLDs see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains
.gov - government .com - commercial .org - organisation .net - network provider .sch - school i am not sure about the others.
when i tested my affiliate URL an error page came up saying the URL was not valid can someone please help thanks
when i tested my affiliate URL an error page came up saying the URL was not valid can someone please help thanks
try y3.com or y8.com
www.Youtube.com
Commercial
.com
If a URL is not valid, then the page or website you are looking for does not exist on the web. For more information, look for 404 error on Wikipedia or Google.
Be honest, it not a bad url. Maybe .com is better if you can.
Any URL that ends in .com is related to commercial use or businesses. It can also mean that the site will have ads on it
Ideally, a URL ending in "com" indicates a commercial website whereas a URL ending in "net" meant that this site belonged to an organization involved in networking such as ISPs. In practice, people often chose a URL ending in .net when they couldn't get the one they wanted ending in .com.
It is called a suffix