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.Net vs .Org
Hi guys,
anyone knows which domain extension is better between .net and .org if the .com is not available? Also are .com privileged much more by google? |
If .com not available I prefer .net :-)
Google love new and exclusive content, no big difference .com or .net or .org. |
.net :2 cents:
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.net if I had to choose between these two.
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nonprofit organizations mostly use .org
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.net if no .com
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If .com isn't available, I'd just spend another day or two coming up with more .com names until I had one that was available.
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.tk is best
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.poo for me...
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.net is better than .org in most cases...
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.xxx ...
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If you do a good seo job, doesn't matter what tld you're using. Really...
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No difference if we talk SEO (IMO)
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So doesn't google privilege the .com over the others? |
google prefers .info .biz
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depends on ur traffic strategies.,
if u gonna do seo then any tld is same., u can rank .info with dashed domain also. but for making brand .com is must, u will be surprised to c how many people type, domain.com in google search. |
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You more rarely see .info or .biz or other low-rent crap, because they're only ever used by spammers and scammers or people with junk content, and thankfully Google tries its best not to highlight that. Of course, on country specific Googles, you get quite a lot of country specific TLDs. |
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.net :2 cents:
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for seo net and org are the same. some of the other ones such as info dont seem to work very well
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get infos there because SEO experts says so
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.net of course
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Both the same
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We like .pro
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Tip of the day: Only invest your time and money in a .com:2 cents::thumbsup
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Neither.
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.xxx ...............................
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.org is technically reserved for non-profits and if you are using a .org in a "for profit" manner, ICAAN can and will take you down if they get complaints. .nets are fine but .infos are less expensive by a long shot. If you are doing proper SEO for your site and DRIVING traffic to it, the extension matters like fuck all not. If you are sucking the dick of The Great God Google, then go with .coms. |
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.net
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The public perception is that .orgs are genearlly non-profit, charities or educationl, so commercial use of a .org might create and unwanted inmage the the eyes of the surfers. |
Thanks Sally :)
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.ru:pimp
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what's number one? |
dotnet seems to work fine for nubiles
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is there no difference talking SEO? I think .org is better for google ...
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.org Wikipedia: "The domain name org is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) of the Domain Name System (DNS) used in the Internet. The name is derived from organization. The org domain was one of the original top-level domains,[1] with com, edu, gov, mil and net, established in January 1985. It was originally intended for non-profit organizations or organizations of a non-commercial character that did not meet the requirements for other gTLDs. The MITRE Corporation was the first group to register an org domain with mitre.org[2] in July 1985." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.org .org History: Introduced 1985 TLD type Generic top-level domain Status Active Registry Public Interest Registry (operated by Afilias) Sponsor Not technically sponsored, but PIR is connected with the Internet Society Intended use Miscellaneous organizations not fitting in other categories (generally noncommercial) Actual use Nonprofits; personal sites; open-source projects; sometimes used by commercial entities Registration restrictions None Structure Registrations at second level permitted Documents RFC 920; RFC 1591; ICANN registry agreement Dispute policies UDRP Website Public Interest Registry |
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Wikipedia: "The domain name org is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) of the Domain Name System (DNS) used in the Internet. The name is derived from organization. The org domain was one of the original top-level domains,[1] with com, edu, gov, mil and net, established in January 1985. It was originally intended for non-profit organizations or organizations of a non-commercial character that did not meet the requirements for other gTLDs. The MITRE Corporation was the first group to register an org domain with mitre.org[2] in July 1985." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.org .org History: Introduced 1985 TLD type Generic top-level domain Status Active Registry Public Interest Registry (operated by Afilias) Sponsor Not technically sponsored, but PIR is connected with the Internet Society Intended use Miscellaneous organizations not fitting in other categories (generally noncommercial) Actual use Nonprofits; personal sites; open-source projects; sometimes used by commercial entities Registration restrictions None Structure Registrations at second level permitted Documents RFC 920; RFC 1591; ICANN registry agreement Dispute policies UDRP Website Public Interest Registry |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.org
Anyone can register an org second-level domain. Although org was recommended for non-commercial entities, there are no restrictions to registration. |
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