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Old 05-24-2009, 12:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 123_free_links View Post
There are many kinds of dot-TLD domains.

Is it ok to use them instead of using dot-com ?

Are there any big different?
That might depend upon the goals of your website, target customer lives where, speaks what language, in 5 years will you outgrow a ccTLD? If you are building a new site or buying a domain with hopes to sell for a profit in the future, might I suggest that you review comparable domain names once in a while. Visit http://www.buydomains.com to review different TLDs and prices asked currently on the market. Also visit http://www.dndatabase.com to look at actual sales. Price is one indication of what it takes to be a "good" domain name. Don't buy or register a domain with a hyphen, it's a kiss of death if you ever want to sell the site for big $$$. Hope this helps.
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