The .organic Top-Level Domain (TLD) is a domain name extension specifically for entities involved with organic products and practices. It serves as a clear and recognizable indicator of a commitment to organic standards.
The .organic domain was introduced in 2014 and is managed by Afilias. It is a specialized TLD specifically for businesses, organizations, and individuals involved in the production, certification, promotion, or advocacy of organic products and practices.
A .organic domain name instantly communicates trust and authenticity, attracting environmentally conscious consumers. It enhances brand identity, improves search engine visibility among organic-focused searches, and allows businesses to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability.
The .organic domain is ideal for organic food producers, certifiers, farmers markets, health food stores, sustainable living blogs, and environmental organizations. It suits any entity operating within the organic sector, from agriculture to textiles and cosmetics.
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