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I'm planning to register a domain to be used for an auto information site. Available extensions for a name are .net and .info. I'm leaning towards the .info :)

What do you guys think? Thanks.
 
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They're about equal. .NET is more well known, but .INFO has better long term potential. I'm in a similar situation with an industry news site and I've decided to go with the .INFO and redirect the .NET
 
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But I don't have the luxury of registering both :) Must choose only one. This is one name where I'm confident that the .info extension fits. But for now, I think .net has more recall than .info. I must agree though, that the .info has a long-term potential. Thanks.
 
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.info rules! :hehe: Seriously, I think the .info would be better, if not now then perhaps one or two years down the road.
 
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.net

it's just cooler and always will be.
 
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I'm really beginning to like .info :tu:
 
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.info rules! Good luck with your site. :)

DD
 
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I'd really go for both if at all possible. People got used to typing in three-letter domain extensions and haven't yet gotten used to typing four-letter extensions.

.net now
.info now or later
 
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If it was me, I'd registar both, in the unlikely chance the .net is of any value. :tu:

I would, however, use the .info extension to develop on. I starting to quite like the .info extension and I think it will grow to be really popular over the next few years. Claim them now while you can, if you ask me! :D
 
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