Your business name can be .net or .com (if based in Australia targeting an Australian audience suggest you include .au).
If you would like to learn more about website extensions you can read up on GLTD's (Global Top Level Domains).
These are domain name extentions (the end part of a URL) .com means .commercial, they are a business trying to sell or promote something .net means that it is a network .edu means that it is an educational site/facility - usually a university .gov means that it is a government based website .org means that it is an organisation, and is usually non-profitable such as a charity.
Net is short for network & com or comm is short for communication.
Nothing :) .NET is one of the TLD (Top Level Domains) and is equally valued to a .COM and .ORG extensions. Also, .NET .COM .ORG are the most trustworthy extensions on the WWW!
Gmail ends in com domain name. It is a worldwide domain name which is the most popular one. .Com is the one used for the most big organisations.
In domain names .com = commercial .net = network
One can learn web design for a small businesses from the following sources: Blur Group, Fifteen Design, Small Business Web Web Designs, Net Chimp, to name a few.
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.com=comershal .net=network
A Web address is also called a "domain name". The ".net" portion of a Web address is called a top-level domain (TLD). Other TLDs include .com, .org, etc. Among other purposes, the TLDs are intended to identify the type of Website. For example: .com - commercial business .org - organization (usually non-profit)
COM: Company ORG: Organization NET: Network GOV:Government
COM can be accessed in .NET by using a reference Interop Assembly