I'm planning to register few domains for my own portfolio, a personal blog and another for a side business. Ideally I would like to get all domains ending in .com, but if I am unable to do so, is the next best option to go for a domain ending in .net or .org? Are there specific naming conventions I should follow and extensions I should avoid?
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Depends on the subject matter. For a technical website (you didn't mention what your blog was about) or a design/development portfolio, you should go with whatever is the most memorable (or whatever is available). Tech-savvy users usually just use bookmarks, and if not, they tend to be more friendly toward non-.com domains, and will be more likely to remember that your website is a Try to stay away from You could also go for domain hacks (like del.icio.us and play.it), but they are usually harder to remember, and all the good ones are taken already. |
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I can't ever remember deliberately going to a .biz or a .info, so if you're looking for TLDs to avoid, they'd be right at the top of my list. And probably .cn should be avoided, too, since when I see that I immediately assume spam. That last one might be different if I actually read chinese, but assuming your site will be in english, that pretty much leaves .com or some sort of clever name/country TLD. |
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If it's for a portfolio, maybe you can try with .me, .biz or .info. If you can get the .com, it's the best option, after that I think it's more important to be well ranked on search engines than a good domain name |
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First, a nitpick: The There are a limited set of TLDs defined and recognized by IANA consisting of every two-letter country code and certain names with three or more letters. Originally, the generic names were just Recently, the TLD name space was expanded with the names Which should you select? The one or ones that best fit your site's purpose and content. Pragmatically, if you pick anything other than In the long run, the idea is that organizations would pick the best name and stick to it, and end users would be educated that not everything ends in |
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Go for the most memorable one. Which is probably .com followed by .net then .org I'd say that the conventions as initially planned are mostly ignored. Originally .cx was meant for sites in the Christmas islands! And .com for commercial entities. Avoid any of the ones spammers seem to love. For instance I tend to be dubious of anything ending in .biz |
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Well .net would be the next major one you would want to grab. .org is suppost to only be for non-profit type organizations, so keep that in mind. When I bought a domain, I just bought the main 3 you mentioned. .com .net and .org. |
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