Category Archives: Domain Names

Can Registries Reclassify Your Domain as Premium Before Renewal?

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Short Answer: Yes.

Longer Answer: Yes, you are not really buying a domain name, but renting it...

What You Need To Know When You Are Choosing & Buy A Domain Name

When you register a domain name, you expect stability in ownership and pricing. However, a concerning trend has emerged: some domain registries are reclassifying domains as "premium" before renewal, leading to sudden and steep price increases. This raises a critical question: can registries legally do this? Unfortunately for

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Why all big sites and media news sites bought multiple domain extensions and redirect it to their main .com site?

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Comments: Hi today ! subject: Should you get .com, .org, and .net domain names – all the tld's? your statement: " So if you have the .com domain name, it is not a huge necessity or benefit to purchase the other domain name extensions if you are just going to redirect them to your .com website.  Also, that won't make any dent in your search engine optimization and ranking." When this not make sense, so why all big sites and

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Would a .me or .blog domain stand out more out of the crowd today than a .com?

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Short answer: .me and .blog are more unique and less common tlds than a .com, but then people may forget the correct domain name

Longer answer:

Compared to common TLDs like .com, both .me and .blog will stand out. However, they achieve this in different ways:

  • .blog: Stands out more due to its specificity. It instantly tells visitors it's a blog, grabbing attention faster.
  • .me: Stands out less but offers a personal touch. It's a good option if you want
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Hyphen or No Hyphen? The Domain Name Dilemma

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"Should I add a hyphen in my domain name or is it better for domain names not to include hyphens?"

Crafting the perfect domain name is a right of passage for any website owner. It's your digital storefront sign, your online calling card. But what happens when the ideal name you have in mind is already taken? Or, maybe you love a two-word phrase, but wonder – hyphen or no hyphen?

The Allure of the Hyphen

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How Many Syllables and Words Make a Domain Name Easy to Remember

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"How many syllables and how many words should a domain name contain to make sure it is easy to remember and user friendly?"

While there's no one-size-fits-all answer, it is generally advised to aim for short domain name vs longer domain names. Here are some guidelines for choosing a memorable and user-friendly domain name based on syllables and words:

Syllables:

  • Aim for 1-3 syllables: Studies suggest this sweet spot improves memorability. Popular websites like Google (2 syllables), Twitter (2 syllables), and Amazon (3
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Why is “www.” required in front of some domains but not for other domains?

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The prefix "www." isn't actually required for most domains. Historically, it signified the "World Wide Web" subdomain, where web content resided on a server. However, over time, it became more of a convention than a necessity.

Here's the breakdown:

Why "www." Was Used:

  • Early internet structure: In the early days, different subdomains on the same domain could house different services (e.g., "ftp." for file transfer). "www." distinguished the web server specifically.
  • Clarity and convention: With its widespread adoption, "www." became
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.com vs .us, .com vs .uk…..com vs Country Code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs): Which domain extension should you choose?

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Choosing the right domain extension for your website is a crucial decision that can impact your online presence, branding, and search engine visibility. While the .com domain is the most popular and widely recognized, country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) like .us, .uk, and others have unique advantages. In this blog post, we'll compare .com with ccTLDs and help you decide which one best suits your needs.

The Power of .com:

  1. Global Recognition: The .com domain is globally recognized
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Is a .com domain better for SEO?

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The choice of a domain extension, such as .com, .net, .org, or others, does not directly impact your SEO rankings. Search engines like Google do not favor one domain extension over another when it comes to ranking websites.

However, there are some indirect factors to consider when choosing a domain extension:

  1. Perceived Trust: In many cases, .com domains are perceived as more trustworthy and credible by users, as they are the most common and widely recognized domain extension. This can
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Why are all of the best domain names taken when there aren’t websites using them?

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There are a few reasons why all of the best domain names are taken when there aren't websites using them:

  • Domain squatters: Domain squatters are people who register domain names with the intention of selling them for a profit. They may not have any intention of creating a website on the domain name, but they know that other people will be willing to pay a premium for a good domain name.
  • Trademarks: Companies often register domain names that are related
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.com vs .org: Which Domain Extension Should You Choose?

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Choosing the right domain extension is more important than many people realize. Your domain name is not just a web address - it helps shape how visitors perceive your website before they even visit it.

Among all domain extensions, .com and .org remain two of the most recognizable and trusted options on the internet. But they often communicate very different expectations to users.

Should you choose .com for mainstream commercial recognition? Or does .org better reflect a mission-driven or community-focused

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