Are .info harder to get listed in search engines?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by mjgiorgianni, Mar 17, 2008.

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    Are .info harder to get listed in search engines? I have a website FreeElectronics_info?


    Thanks,
    Michael Giorgianni
    FreeBundles Com - Free Electronics & More!
     
    mjgiorgianni, Mar 17, 2008 IP
  2. DharmaSeo

    DharmaSeo Peon

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    #2
    i have no proof, but im pretty sure google doesnt like .info's
     
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  3. ServerUnion

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    I haven't seen any issues with it. I have many .info's that have rocketed to top rankings. Good luck...
     
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  4. bushib

    bushib Banned

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    Hi,

    Me too never seen any issue with the .info domains. They work fine as the other domains.

    Regards
    bushib
     
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  5. BlueDevilMedia

    BlueDevilMedia Well-Known Member

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    I vote No...

    I've never had problems getting .info to rank.
     
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  6. wyattt

    wyattt Active Member

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    I think in many cases they're easier to index than .com's. Many keywords are impossible or insanely expensive to buy or find in .com, but in .info you can often get them for a cheap price or even registration fee. Since keywords in domains makes a considerable difference to SEO, .info domains are great for development and search engine optimization.
     
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  7. eseller01

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    Just think why is that registration fee for .info so low? and due to lower fee internet is flooded with .info's, too much of something is never good.
     
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  8. ariana

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    I have an info website and its doing well in Google.
     
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  9. w3bmaster

    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    #9
    Theres no difrence betwhen the extensions
     
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  10. kingofsanda

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    I have never heard anything about search engines discriminating against a site because of it's extension?
     
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  11. Dan Schulz

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    It's because they don't. They don't give any preference to or discriminate against any TLD since it's against their best interests to do so.

    PEOPLE on the other hand may find the .info TLD to be spammy right now, but if there's quality relevant information that's actualy useful to people, they'll use and link to it just like they would any other site.
     
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    That's what I thought thanks for confirming this.
     
    kingofsanda, Mar 17, 2008 IP