.co or .net - help
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- nylon
.com has already been taken on the url I need.
It has to be global.
When .com has gone - what would you go for - .co or .net?
- Nathan_Adams0
.net
- bulletfactory0
.net, but I would look into alternative names with a .com as well.
- JSK0
get both
- maikel0
if in britain
.co.ukelsewhere change the domain name and get a .com
- nylon0
all of the above...
It is for a UK business that many years ago chose to NOT buy .com
They bought .co.uk but now they have opened an office in San Fran and Italy so they need a global url..com is gone
We purchased .co and .net for them but we have to advise them on changing emails over etc and having one BIG website.Interesting how you lot went for .net - I thought you would have said.co
Thoughts?
- Horp0
.wrld
- kult0
...Why would anyone opt for co.uk over .com if they had the option? Sigh.
It's like people who add a bunch of meaningless numbers to their username without even checking if the word alone is available.
- you ask why .co.uk for a country that STILL drive on the wrong lane? hmmm - costumer-driven my ass, aye?maikel
- maikel0
nobody use .co
it looks like a typochose something available in .com .co.uk and .it
or just a neat .com
if it is not too expensive, but the one you want.
use forwards in the other existing domains to unify
start migrating.
you can do the same with emails. it is dead simple.
- raf0
.co is a novelty, it'll take a long time before it's taken seriously, net is better.
Is the .com in use or is it parked/for sale? Is the domain keyword a trade mark?
- hans_glib0
what about .uk.com - i've seen some of those around