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<blockquote data-quote="WarpedMind" data-source="post: 2342846" data-attributes="member: 67184"><p>Just because there is a "best" doesn't mean that there are others that are "good". I agree totally though, .com is king.</p><p></p><p>To ignore the other extensions is a mistake, IMHO. The fact is, there's only a finite pool of quality names in .com (or any extension for that matter). There are certain extensions that make more sense and there are others that are trash. When used properly, these extensions can be used effectively. The key to success with nTLDs and gTLDs is to incorporate the extension directly into the branding. Otherwise, the assumption is that the name is a .com - again speaking to the value and the reason .com is king. For example, my domaining brand I plan to build out is Serious.Domains, not "Serious Domains". (You can bet I would have bought SeriousDomains.com if I could have.</p><p></p><p>Let's put it this way... when I buy a non .com name, if it's one I plan to build out, I also buy the name plus dotcom .com. In my "Serious.Domains" example, I also own seriousdotdomains.com - If the need to do this doesn't demonstrate that .com is truly king, I don't know what will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarpedMind, post: 2342846, member: 67184"] Just because there is a "best" doesn't mean that there are others that are "good". I agree totally though, .com is king. To ignore the other extensions is a mistake, IMHO. The fact is, there's only a finite pool of quality names in .com (or any extension for that matter). There are certain extensions that make more sense and there are others that are trash. When used properly, these extensions can be used effectively. The key to success with nTLDs and gTLDs is to incorporate the extension directly into the branding. Otherwise, the assumption is that the name is a .com - again speaking to the value and the reason .com is king. For example, my domaining brand I plan to build out is Serious.Domains, not "Serious Domains". (You can bet I would have bought SeriousDomains.com if I could have. Let's put it this way... when I buy a non .com name, if it's one I plan to build out, I also buy the name plus dotcom .com. In my "Serious.Domains" example, I also own seriousdotdomains.com - If the need to do this doesn't demonstrate that .com is truly king, I don't know what will. [/QUOTE]
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