The Tiny Island With a Huge Web Presence
If you’re among the companies vying for one of the nearly 2,000 new generic top-level domains, or gTLDs, you’ve got big pockets. The application alone costs about $185,000.
But if you’re just an average Joe building your own website or blog, there are much cheaper options out there. One of the most popular is .tk. It’s a country code top-level domain, similar to .ca for Canada or .fr for France. But .tk stands for a country you’ve probably never heard of. It’s called Tokelau.
Places don”t get much more remote than Tokelau. It would make a great backdrop for a desert-island television series. The only problem would be getting the crew there. What appears on a map as three tiny pinpoints in the midst of the Pacific Ocean are the country’s tiny atolls, bringing the total size of Tokelau to a whopping 4 square miles.