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Name,Name.com OR Name.Name?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Brian123, Jun 23, 2014.

  1. #1
    If you were looking for a domain for your site or business would you chose the .com (if available) or the .name?

    For example; I want to set up a dating site for cheese. (I don't really, obviously!)
    Would you go for cheesedating.com or cheese.dating.

    I know .com will always be "king", but if you are setting up a site in a specific area, does the new TLD's look more appealing?
     
    Brian123, Jun 23, 2014 IP
  2. sweetpea69

    sweetpea69 Active Member

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    I would take both. I think some of the newer extensions can be catchy and fun, and brandable in their own right. But like you said, .com is ~king. Personally, I wouldn't develop a "real" business on a new extension unless I had the .com. Build it on the new one, and direct the .com to your site. If you build a site on a new one w/o the .com, i think it's safe to assume some direct traffic will be lost to it. There's some people who make a pretty penny from siphoning off traffic. Not to mention that later down the road if the site is successful, and you don't own the .Com, you'll likely be spending more to acquire it. Go the safe route, and get them both.
     
    sweetpea69, Jun 23, 2014 IP
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  3. NicYakimchuk

    NicYakimchuk Greenhorn

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    If you are planning to have a commercial site (company, small biz, etc.), go with .com and secure .name just to protect the brand.
     
    NicYakimchuk, Jun 23, 2014 IP
  4. gilescoley

    gilescoley Active Member

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    .COM every time
     
    gilescoley, Jun 23, 2014 IP
  5. Matei Gavriluta

    Matei Gavriluta Well-Known Member

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    If you have time and patience get all that you can and dominate a brand!
     
    Matei Gavriluta, Jul 16, 2014 IP
  6. Helge Sverre

    Helge Sverre Prominent Member Affiliate Manager

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    I'd go for the .com, if that one is not available and this was for a personal site, then I'd either look at the .name or the .me, or possibly try to find some good variation of the .com
     
    Helge Sverre, Jul 17, 2014 IP
  7. toniya

    toniya Well-Known Member

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    #7
    dating.dating
    name.name
    com.com
    are best combinations and must TLDs according to website content.
    Best regards,
    Toniya
     
    toniya, Jul 18, 2014 IP
  8. domainguru

    domainguru Peon

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    .com is the best and probably always will be but with .anything you have branding
     
    domainguru, Jul 22, 2014 IP
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    Clickfinity Active Member

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    I'd stick with the .com - most of the new TLDs are gimmicks and won't be memorable to anyone who isn't clicking on a link you've put right under their nose; which is especially important if any of your advertising is going to be done offline!
     
    Clickfinity, Jul 22, 2014 IP
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    Patricia Ann Lee Active Member

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    If .com is still available then go for it. :)
     
    Patricia Ann Lee, Jul 22, 2014 IP
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    hieuvu899 Greenhorn

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    I often use the domain name. com because it best
     
    hieuvu899, Jul 24, 2014 IP
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    I never go after .name extension, either .com or I keep searching.
     
    maddenitrous, Aug 21, 2014 IP
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    Clickfinity Active Member

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    Why do you go after .com only?
     
    Clickfinity, Sep 1, 2014 IP
  14. maddenitrous

    maddenitrous Member

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    It the most popular and used extension, why go for another extension.
     
    maddenitrous, Sep 1, 2014 IP
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    www.gaapps.com Greenhorn

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    .com,
     
    www.gaapps.com, Sep 2, 2014 IP
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    01123581321345589144 Active Member

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    .com is king. I've seen some clever startups (apps) recently use things like start.up (not real, just an example). Personally, unless you can come up with something really clever, go with .com. It's much stronger and you'll need much better SEO for the other ones I think. Anyways I think the search engines like .com better, then .net websites. @sweetpea69 has an interesting suggestion worth considering I think.

    Good luck! Keep up posted.
     
    01123581321345589144, Sep 2, 2014 IP
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    Really, why do you think that? Surely it is the size and content of the site that matters most?
     
    Clickfinity, Sep 2, 2014 IP
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    01123581321345589144 Active Member

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    I think when it comes to domain names, .com is better than .me or something. But of course a site with solid content, even a free site not hosted by the writer or domain name-- like a Blogger blog, can be ranked well if the content is there. I don't really think size matters as much as content. Then again, you can have tons of content and not rank at all. You have to "play the game" a little and optimize SEO, etc. otherwise no one will see your site, or it's less likely. You can't expect a site to rank just because you put a bunch of work into it and it has great content.

    Yes it matters if you have content, of course. But first you need a domain to stake your place online in. Then you fill it with content. But www. thisisasuperlongnameandilikestrawberries. me isn't setting itself up to be a profitable site. That's all.
     
    01123581321345589144, Sep 2, 2014 IP