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Me and my friend argue about domain TLD, I say .com better than .co, How do you think?
only dotcomsorry forgot to mention , what we argued were about the same words domain, we compare apple to apple , example mydomain.com with mydomain.co
what about exatc match product name like-
hand sanitizer.co
or
face shield.co ?
But what if the .com is taken. As an investor, can i expect .co might get sale?OP asked "..., we compare apple to apple, example mydomain.com with mydomain.co"
As I said,
In this instance, dot com always, no argument!
dot com always, no argument!
Lots of arguments against this bald blandishment. It offers no reason or justification as to WHY. I find most forums, not just domaining forums but all kinds, full of such nonsense and tedious to wade through. They are used to "justify" as many incorrect as correct statements.
The dotcom is well established, has lasted through fashions and has therefore, in the minds of those aware, become generally trusted. Many others have fallen by the wayside. How many remember the .tel being launched with huge publicity and broohaha? Where is it now? That among several other examples. See the way one of the original "big four", the .info has fallen almost into oblivion?
So there are strong arguments to say that the dotcom's success was purely psychological, or that it was better marketed, or a combination of the two. It has certainly stood the test of time.
It is still possible to hand register "good" dotcoms. What proportion of the world's businesses can really afford downtown Manhattan's or the West End of London's equivalent virtual real estate? So good is good enough for the majority of businesses. Lots more examples from whichever part of the world you are in. But it is, in truth, becoming ever more difficult. So I have no doubt that the dotcom's dominance will fade over time.
The question is, which ones are going to come to the fore? How long will it take? A few of the "new" - ten years in and new? - ones are gaining traction. But it is far too early to say if they, including the .co, will pass the test of time. The .de and the .co.uk are now well established but they are country-specific. So, ostensibly, are .co and .io. They are just not being treated as such.
Which all makes the better of the dotcoms probably the safest domain investment for some considerable period of time to come.
.co is slightly better then .com and everyone knows in the domain game the shorter is better, for example z.co would be better then z.comMe and my friend argue about domain TLD, I say .com better than .co, How do you think?
.co is slightly better then .com and everyone knows in the domain game the shorter is better, for example z.co would be better then z.com
.co has premium LLL .co (when they drop) and since it has premiums that makes it better then .com, the more a domain cost to hand-reg/renew the more value it has..CO is shorter than .COM which makes it easy to remember extension and fast to write ... BUT ...
When you type CTRL + ENTER when you enter NAMEPROS in your browser ? It automatically redirect you to NAMEPROS.COM.
.COM is from the firsts extensions that are being adopted in mass by people and all the web softwares / Browsers / Operating Systems / Registrars are already integrated them into their system whether for their API/Backend or something else, which makes it pretty impossible for them to switch for another one (When you see the big changes that must be done from the system to people habits), when you know Google with their miles and one services that uses .COM there is no way we can see changes sooner (I don't talk about crypto extensions since they are the future for my concern) ... Even a community platforms prefer to choose .COM other than .ORG in most case (NP as example ).
So .COM remain the KING
.co has premium LLL .co (when they drop) and since it has premiums that makes it better then .com, the more a domain cost to hand-reg/renew the more value it has.
sorry forgot to mention , what we argued were about the same words domain, we compare apple to apple , example mydomain.com with mydomain.co
I am super curious your position. Can you list some of the reasons why you believe the longer extension .com is always better then .co?For the same term, .COM is obviously better than for a large number of reasons. Anyone arguing against that doesn't have a clue.
Brad
While I do see a future in one word .co and lll.co they will probably never trump .com as they're another greedy registry charging premiums.
I am super curious your position. Can you list some of the reasons why you believe the longer extension .com is always better then .co?
Educate us, please?