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Why must it always be .COM?
Its just an ending of a domainname?
Why cant all people have .com for last name also? :) |
Wut? :error
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English, do you speak it?
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good idea :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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Try google translate. Swedish-English :D
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Apparently this is a drunk post.
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What we're suppose to do?
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Haha. No Im not drunk but I was in a hurry to get my antabuse so I didnt have time to write a proper post :D
Sorry. |
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so write one nobody understands so they can remember you as an idiot. Great plan you have there
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Ok let me get this straight but you would like com.domainname :)
jk but from your thread title and question .com – this is the most popular and desirable extension for domain names. If the domain name with a .com extension is available you would start with that one and go with other extensions if you want from there. The .com extension was the first one used to represent online commercial enterprises, and is the one people most commonly associate with web sites. At one time and I am pretty sure its the same now unless the search engines have taken over your browser, if you had a domain with a .net .org .ca .org .edu or a .com extension, you type yourdomain in your browser with no extension it will default to the .com domain first, hope this helps :thumbsup |
No room for joking with the .COM I see.
:D ".COM slurs will result in a ban" is the next thing we will see maybe ;) |
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Ok I will write better posts in the future! :)
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well there is mr. kim dotcom.
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Millions of businesses have spent billions of dollars branding with .com over the last 20 years. Consumers have been conditioned to trust sites that reside on .com (or appropriate ccTLD). Using anything else for a business causes doubt and shows consumers that you should not be taken seriously.
Over the years, there have been plenty of new TLDs launched with hype to be the next .com contender, but those promises never materialized. Just look at .travel [18k domains] (huge industry with billions in revenue), .biz [2.6m domains] and .pro [111k domains] (for those serious about doing business), .mobi [965k domains] and .tel [138k domains] (mobile is the wave of the future) and .asia [280k domains] (biggest population in the world). The sum of all new TLDs released post-2000 still isn't a threat to .com's dominant position with 113 million domains. |
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