Can you run a blog or forum with .biz extension domain name?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by coldtek, Sep 19, 2009.

  1. #1
    I found a great domain available with a .biz extension for my niche. My niche is business oriented and I want a to setup a blog with a forum. I've heard that your only supposed to run a real business when using .biz, so I'm wondering what the deal is. I do plan on selling memberships to gain access to the forum.
     
    coldtek, Sep 19, 2009 IP
  2. ezaaron

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    #2
    I've never heard of a rule where you -have- to run content based on a domain unless its an .edu or .gov or something. As far as I know, there are no restrictions on tld's like .info, .biz, .cc, .org, etc.

    Do a google search for site:.biz and you will quickly see there are forums, blogs, etc all using the .biz TLD.
     
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  3. coldtek

    coldtek Active Member

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    On wikipedia it say "No prior restriction on registration, but registrations can be challenged if registrant is not a bona-fide commercial entity"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.biz
     
    coldtek, Sep 19, 2009 IP
  4. Steve Powers

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    I think you needn't worry about this.Lots of guys use .biz extension to build their own websites or blogs.I never
    hear that situation happens.Therefore,do what you want to do,and pay more attention to other things such as
    the promotion and optimization of your blog.Good luck.
     
    Steve Powers, Sep 19, 2009 IP
  5. coldtek

    coldtek Active Member

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    Ya, I'm gonna go for it.
    thanks
     
    coldtek, Sep 19, 2009 IP
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    Only time I see restrictions on *.tld's is when you get a country *.tld that can only be owned by a resident of said country. There's a couple of them out there but none come to mind right off.
     
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    .tel is different story !
     
    atcweb, Sep 20, 2009 IP
  8. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    In what way? Can you substantiate this?
     
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  9. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    Yes you can use it for other site than business site.
    AFAIK,there is no restriction on the usage of .biz domain unless you used it for illegal purposes.
     
    mentos, Sep 22, 2009 IP
  10. root@localhost

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    #10
    .biz sounds like more into business related websites. but it has no restriction. it's fine if you want to use it for blog or forums.

    you better make sure that your visitor will visit the correct website (which is with .biz extension) :D
     
    root@localhost, Sep 22, 2009 IP
  11. Ibn Juferi

    Ibn Juferi Prominent Member

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    I don't see any issues with this. I have a business directory with a .biz TLD and it isn't strictly-speaking a business entity.
     
    Ibn Juferi, Sep 22, 2009 IP
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    you shouldn't have any problems, but I would advise you stay away from godaddy. They sometimes steal good domains or disable them for random reasons.
     
    sharpie349, Sep 22, 2009 IP