In the early days of the web it was imperative to publish your web address with a 'www' prefix. Those three characters prevented confusion; it was more obvious you meant a web address.
But is the 'www' necessary in 2017?
The web is prolific and few organizations opt to publish their URL with a preceding 'www'. People understand that Google.com, Facebook.com, Twitter.com and SitePoint.com are websites. The dot-something top-level domain (TLD) such as '.com' makes this more obvious but, even without that, the web is often the first point of call for anyone looking for a company or service.
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by Craig Buckler via SitePoint
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