A web address, like a memorable street address, can help people find you online. A web address could appear something like this: http://www.learn2yoga.com.html. To view the site, you or a site visitor will just need to enter the web address in the address bar of a browser.
A domain name is the component of a web address that identifies and locates an entity (such as a person, business, or organization) presence on the internet. In tech speak, the domain name is the representation of the numeric IP Addresses assigned to individual computers. The domain name in our sample web address is learn2yoga.com. When you sign up for a Turbify plan, you'll be able to choose your own free personalized domain name.
A domain extension is the suffix at the end of a domain name, such as .com, .net., or .edu. Domain extensions are also known as TLDs (Top Level Domains). For the domain name learn2yoga.com, for example, the domain extension (TLD) is .com. Most extensions represent a web site category or a country. The extension .org, for example, stands for organization and is typically used by noncommercial web sites; while extensions like .uk are used in domain names registered in the United Kingdom.
Turbify currently offers over 400 domain extensions.