.co vs .com

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  • imbecile0

    finding a good .com is difficult anymore, it becomes even more taxing when acquiring the social media accounts to accompany it.

    i recently had this issue myself.

    the .com and .net versions of my url were taken, but going unused, so I don't fear any SEO problems once everything begins.

    i also bought a corresponding .com of the same name but with a word spelled instead of being referenced by a single character.

    i decided to buy the .com as an addition to the .co that I will be promoting and centering business around.

    the .com will never be referenced and will forward to the .co if anyone ever tries it by chance.

    I also purchased the .co to match the .com which also forwards to the intended .co in case anyone ever tries to spell out the work which is referenced by the single character.

    so my domain is XXXXX.co

    I bought XXXXXX.com and XXXXXX.co to forward to XXXXX.co

    • Do you find that the number of Xs in your domain names lead to transcription problems? Also, what sort of porn IS that?detritus
    • it's code for "Porn 30"imbecile

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