March 14, 2004

Non-standard Domain Names

Anyone out there have an opinion on all the weird non standard "dots" you can get a domain in?

I've got a new project idea and the desired domain is of course taken. Well ".com", ".org" and ".net" are gone. Which puts me into the realm of ".info" and ".us". Can I get away with that in this day and age? I'm leaning towards ".cc" but I could just get another name...

Posted by William Blaze at March 14, 2004 11:44 PM | TrackBack
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Hi,
you can also have a look at .nu domains, at
[URL: http://www.nunames.nu/ ].

Posted by: Izys on March 15, 2004 05:02 AM

No. Get a different name. Don't get anything but a .com, .net, or .org.

Posted by: Timen on March 15, 2004 11:53 AM

Timen, what's the reasoning behind that thought?

Posted by: Abe on March 15, 2004 01:05 PM

Abe, another alternative is to get a partner in another civilized country and use the country domain, like .ca (Canada) or .co.uk in the UK.

It is fascinating to me that the US's TLD is seen as having less credibility, and is often psychologcially associated with scammers, spammers, and pornographers. On the other hand...

Posted by: Mark Federman on March 15, 2004 02:21 PM

Abe, another alternative is to get a partner in another civilized country and use the country domain, like .ca (Canada) or .co.uk in the UK.

It is fascinating to me that the US's TLD is seen as having less credibility, and is often psychologcially associated with scammers, spammers, and pornographers. On the other hand...

Posted by: Mark Federman on March 15, 2004 02:22 PM

Well, dot orgs retain their credibility, don't they? Although too many owners seem to ignore that they are reserved to non-profit organizations and individuals, and sell stuff under such domains (and I'm not talking about the "tipping jar" for donations).

Getting a partner in another country may be a nice idea, if registrars aren't as slow and restricted as they are here in France. (A six months long procedure; individuals must provide identity documents, and aren't free to choose the name: they can only get lastname dot fr.)

Posted by: Izys on March 15, 2004 06:23 PM

.biz all the way.

Posted by: * on March 15, 2004 08:41 PM
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