Thinking of buying a few, is it worth getting them? I was looking around, and a lot of people just comment that there spammy and search engines dont like them? So if I did buy them, will I be able to gain traffic, make some off adsense?? Make it as good as a .com domain??
You will easily find people who say .info's are all cr^p, but... Once you get some traffic and income... ...suddenly, you have a 'winner'. They are 99cents now at Godaddy: You have an entire year to "make just ~$9.00 or more" Then you can easily re-new (for the higher price), and... You have passive income, plus a site you can sell. Go For It /and also buy a couple .coms
Im just starting and by 2morro will have 100$ in my paypal finnaly! So im looking to buy a few domains, and get started just trying to find niches.. but I just wanted to know the ups and downs on .info extensions
I generally don't like .info's because people snap them up as they are cheap and then fill them up with crap to make money from adsense.
Did you mean they are $1.24? At checkout GoDaddy charges a ridiculous ICANN fee (included in other registrars prices) to mislead people on how cheap they are
$1.24 still isnt too bad for a year. i just bought a .info today simply because of the price... no idea what ill with it but still... cant turn down a deal
Well, it looks like the .info may not have been popular and thus registrars are trying to get people to buy them in impulse by offering the 99cents pricing. But come renewal time then you will feel the pain and there is where they will bleed you as most likely in 12 months time, you may not want to put those domain name to sleep. Personally, I avoid the .info myself. I don't have one and I don't intend to register one.
for newbies surely its very much worth, but for some one who wana make big brand .com is the only choice.
i really recommend not to buy .info domain as later if your site becomes popular like mine then u say alas i would have bought a .com or .net domain
It all depends on whether the .com .net .org etc are available at the time. For me neither of these were so i had to settle for the .info.