Opinion on Domain Name Legnth VS .com or .net for Marketing Purposes

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by woahdolla, Jun 6, 2008.

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    i have a lil predicament just wondering your thoughts... which do you think is more important for marketing purposes, shorter domain or .com? for example:

    myFavSexyLadies.net

    VS

    myFavHotSexyLadies.com



    for some reason its in my mind to always try to get a .com over a .net, but if the .net i REALLY want is available, go with it? or add another word and go with .com?

    thoughts....
     
    woahdolla, Jun 6, 2008 IP
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    lol, i understand that, .com and short as possible... the above domains are long because for what im trying to do it pretty much has to be long... so i kinda wanted your opinion on which way to go if i was FORCED to use one of the above..................

    long domain names can work just as good as short if you're telling ppl EXACTLY what the site is about in 4 words or so... "TheMillionDollarHomePage.com"... site would not have been as successful if he just called it "milpage.com"
     
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    btw the domains above are not actually domains im trying to use but are just examples
     
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    Oh, lookie, the same question asked yet again, but this time with a different spin on it.

    Here's a thought, people...stop asking stupid questions that you already know the answer to because you read the same questions 1,000 times before, get off your ass, and get your site going.
     
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