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.com with slash or .net

Pepe

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Which domain should I use as main domain for website. I own both, but can't decide which one is better, more valuable?
(It's dating industry, can't write real name now)

niche-keyword.com
or
nicheKeyword.net


Thanks!
 

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That's a dash, not a slash. A slash would be example.com/whatever. If you want people to type your website in, then the dash won't work. .net is not ideal, but it will be easier to tell someone thisdomain.net than this-domain.com If however, you are looking for an SEO site and redirect the .net to the .com, you can still put the .net on a business card and seo on the .com.
 

Pepe

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That's a dash, not a slash. A slash would be example.com/whatever. If you want people to type your website in, then the dash won't work. .net is not ideal, but it will be easier to tell someone thisdomain.net than this-domain.com If however, you are looking for an SEO site and redirect the .net to the .com, you can still put the .net on a business card and seo on the .com.

Thanks!
(i did try to edit post immediately after posting and put "dash", but I could not find edit option)
 

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