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spietreser

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What are your experiences with type-ins for .net names? Specially interested to know if they do get type-ins when the .com version is very popular?

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My personal experience is that if it's an excellent generic word, a .net domain name will get type-ins, but obviously not as many as its .com counterpart.
 

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Originally posted by airnike764
I have frown.net

yes, and what kinda type in traffic?

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Originally posted by airnike764
I have no idea

LOL, did you even see the question from the post: "What are your experiences with type-ins for .net names?"

Just saying you own frown.net doesnt really tell us anything.

:rolleyes: :D
 

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for type ins my domain mentor (he learned me a lot already) says .net is only good if it is related to a networking industry.
 

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airnike... sorry i may have found a use for it myself rather than catching traffic, but i'll make the name known if i change my mind. I registered quite a few names lately so I have to be careful and not wave with my cc all over the net :D

cluelessdomainer: thanks for the contribution. This .net i was talking about is unfortunately not related to networking industry...
 
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