A second-level domain (SLD) is the section of a domain name that is to the left of the dot. A top-level domain (TLD) is the section to the right of the dot, also known as the domain extension. Example: google.com Where ‘Google’ is the SLD and ‘.com’ is the TLD. Second Level Domains When you invest in a domain name on the legacy internet you can only purchase a… Continue reading What’s the Difference Between a SLD and TLD?