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I have a start up plan for an online service. As usual legacy extensions have already been taken. I want to keep name short hence will prefer any of above extensions.
What you feel which one will be best for long term. I have costly option of buying .com in aftermarket but this is beyond discussion for present thread.
My assessment
.io is popular among startups, .xyz is booming rapidly and cheap to try, .pro also appears nice option.
Please give your views in comparison.
Thanks pals.
 
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Your ideal keyword may be expensive in .COM but if your startup becomes a success on another extension the .COM will become far more expensive than it would have been otherwise. Imagine if Facebook had launched on a .IO and then wanted to buy the .COM later. You can probably still find a suitable brandable .COM that is affordable and consider other options later.

As a financial professional who sees how much companies spend on marketing, IT costs, professional services, travel, business licenses, employee benefits, etc. I would question how a startup plan can comprehend all those costs but only has a $10 domain budget. Yet branding on a poor-quality domain can actually limit your startup's likelihood of success.
 
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.IO or spend a bit more and get a .com. IMO
 
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.io looks a lot nicer than the other too when written with a business name - I think it's the right approach for a tech startup hence it's fairly common. I'd go with that.
 
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Out of all those extensions you mentioned.

Go with .io in a heart beat.

Obviously, if you can, snag a .com or a .net. Then if it comes completely down to it, snag a .org.
Reason being... those are extensions the average person knows.

If you grab a .co, you take the chance of either giving business to others by redirects/misspellings of .com from .co out of habit when typing fast, to whoever has the .com version of the domain, but then again it happens vice versa when holding a .com, as traffic comes from the .com's to the .co's

I snag .co's all the time, but strictly for redirect traffic purpose from typos of the .com

Out of the extensions you mentioned though, .io all the way.

I do SEO and am very very good at it, as well as me having many networks and knowing many professionals in the industry who are SEO Experts and strictly do that for a living.

.io extensions are recognized everywhere and google recognizes them as top domain extensions, not limiting them to any country.
You have the chance to get a very very strong domain with an awesome brand, and a wayyyyyyyy easier chance of ranking it in search engines.

For .PRO, you should prepare yourself for a different route of advertising and marketing because the average person does not know about the .pro domain extension.
But branding wise, if you did say your domain to someone when attempting to get business, it may result in a quick explanation of that new extension, but psycologically telling them that, you toss "pro" in their head, which will probably have a good effect gaining their trust with or without them knowing.
Also keep in mind though... .PRO is very hard to rank unless it is a domain hack with whatever your brand is.
And in my opinion, as a business professional, you do not want a company name based on a Domain Hack.
Just not good at all.

For .xyz the ranking is even harder and a I also read a recent poll (I tried to find it for the life of me because I am using it as an example for this thread, but can't remember where the heck I put it. If I find it, I will edit this and post it), in which the study showed that about 90%+ of the individuals who were shown Domains with the extension .xyz, responded that "it sounded childish", it's confusing to type in, they never heard of it, some called it stupid, and a decent percentage even said that "it was about time they made something for kids specifically".
I agree with them.
Don't get me wrong, I have sold my fair share of .xyz domains.
But branding a business with it, is not "strong" and is most likely not going to sound professional or catchy.

.io is easy to type, is growing very very fast and holds authority.
I have been watching commercials on T.V lately and was originally surprised to see that these companies were already using the .io extension... now after a seeing many on T.V using it... I'm not surprised anymore, just happy to see it's growing.

Don't be fooled by .io only being a tech domain either.
It's not.
It holds authority for anything.
And the way trends, fads and the whole shebang works...
Is that the average people online can care less that "us onliners in the industry" know that .io is a tech domain.
They are not going to care, yet alone even know most likely.

Not to mention, between all of the new domain extensions, there is alwaysssssssss going to be confusion.
We're talking about a world that grew with urls that were .com, .net, .co, .org, .biz, co.uk ect...

Then all of a sudden.. we come out of nowhere with not 1, not 2, not 20, not 50... but a thunder storm of new domain extensions and hope the average user knows them all?
No.
It's just not going to happen.

Which to me...
This is where common sense comes in.
Out of all of the domain extensions, you see business offline (who have an online presence), tons of very strong companies, tons of start ups (both tech and not tech) using the .io extension.
This should show you something just from that.

So between the shower of domain extensions we flooded the users and average person with, it works the same as Branding even if that extension stood for "Igloo Octopus".
Does not matter.

They are not going to just "know" every single one overnight.
It will indeed take time, and I personally see a largeeeee amount that sure... are doing great "selling" the extensions as registrants and the creators of the extension, congrats, but way more than half of them will never catch on and be what the average joe is going to type in.
They may arrive on it via searching something in a search engine sure...
But they will never embed ones brain as something to type in on instinct as those "words" that are now "Domain Extensions" already have been fired in their heads to mean "that" and only hold that meaning to them. Branding at it's finest.
Odds of changing what that word already means, stands for and is recognized in their brain...
Slim to None.

What we do have though... is the power and ability to take just a couple of those extensions, make them feel natural, flood the users with them and make sure the average joe recognizes them.

.io is already showing that happening. From start ups, the major companies using them, the sales via .io's Domaining and more... the .io extension is slowly taking it's rise.

I was also at a concert just a few weeks ago. It was a huge concert. Outdoors, a very large venue at "The Farm Bureau Live" in Virginia. And not 1, not 2, nope... not 5! But 8 (that I saw) had very large Tents who were Radio Stations, Bands, Food Companies and more...
They had their big banners up, and on the banner, including all of their marketing material on their table, shirts, buttons, flyers, pins (word of mouth, as I am sure people asked about their sites ending in .io) ect... was... you guessed it! Their domain with the .io extension being used and being used successfully.

I've yet to personally see that with .xyz or .pro extensions.

It's all about popularity.
Things take off at different rates. Things catch on more quickly than others.

In time, .io will be very popular and individuals will consider it as another domain extension in their arsenal of a brain to type in on instinct.

Smack a Brand on it dude. Stick with it. Rock it.
Never underestimate the power of branding.
.io is doing it bro.
Get in while you still can. And if you are still not sure...

This is your new start up we're talking about. Not Just a Domain Name.
Buy all 3 to be on the safe side, take your time, research, when settled on one, forward the rest.

And just to add something about branding and the power it holds when used correctly,
Most of us have no clue the psychological effect it has on us each and everyday...

Branding is focused on Consistence, Repetition, Exposure (and more obviously), but with those 3, their key is for you to say the name, and the logo pops in your head right away.
Or see something that looks similar in color, shape ect... and your business name pops in your end users head because of the tiniest recognition that triggers them.

If you Cut yourself... majority of people don't turn around and ask for an Adhesive Bandage. They ask for a Band-Aid.
If you're on Youtube and search for " cool dog tricks" (just made it up while typing, but search something similar and I am sure you will find it), but anyways...
You search that... Someone for sure filmed their dog and posted it. And little do you know...
In the comments for sure. And of course in the title... You will be something along the lines of "Dog Catches Frisbee In Mid Air After Doing 360".
No. It is not a Frisbee. It's a "Flying Disc".
Ping Pong rocked their brand and made the Real Name "Table Tennis" obsolete.
And don't forget the people with snot hanging out of their nose who are asking eagerly for a Kleenex, instead of a Tissue.
Branding man. Pure Branding.

I do not mean to drag on.
I am only saying this because, I want you to recognize all aspects, and make sure you remember that this question was asked on a Domaining Forum lol.

I'm not going to be surprised if a new extension comes out tomorrow and someone recommends you that one and shoots all of the others down.

Everyone has their opinion, just as I have mind on the .io
But based on facts via SEO, the stats of the amount of companies starting up with .io over all of the others, everything I see in person, not to mention my success with .io via ranking websites vs me ranking websites with other extensions, brand testing, surveys from the average individuals taken (no not us who work online), and much more...

"in my opinion, I suggest that extension".

Hope I helped some.
So... on that note...

io... io... off the way I go
 
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Content is King.
Pick the most suitable TLD for your name and go forward...
 
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go .pro is my guess but it really depends on your intended purpose, .io is extremely overrated and will disappoint most in future, .xyz is not worth talking about ... plenty of other extensions to consider as well like .tech, .online, .co, .me ....
 
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Thanks for all the great inputs here which will be of immense help for many prospective developers like me to choose the better suited TLD for our projects. I am keenly studying this thread and learning different angles to look at this.
 
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You may also consider .IT (for IT-related startup).
epik.com provides local contact if needed.
 
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If the service is geared towards startups/developers, I'd go with .IO, but if it's for consumers, I'd probably go with .CO.
 
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If you are going to make a video and will mention the domain think which would be easier to say:
.pro
.io
.xyz
Consider which country or region are you going to target. which age range and so on.
IMO the best choice would be .io and .pro
What about .net or .co? Can you get any?
 
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Just because we know what .io means, doesnt mean all your customers will even recognize it or even trust it. I was doing work for Lithuanian man. He wants site to rent the basement weekly. I have nice .com for that. I want to buy he says. Go for .ca was my reply, very local market.
.what... all he knew was .com
All these extensions are very confusing.
 
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I'd say .io but there's an extension MANY are missing .ch (Swiss) Not expensive-many names avail. and been around many years-we own 10 year old Caifu.ch (wealthy) in Chinese. Best of luck to you.
 
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This is why I keep few short .com names as options for myself for tech startup because if I try to get it when I need it will cost fortune. I have elix.com for electronics, tuth.com for Bluetooth, anem.com for wind/life/animation, qold.com for gold, ayro.com for aero, lvrg.com for leverage, many vr names, and many others that will fit the niches I am interested in.

I would never come up with the brand for my company without making sure I have its .com

But again if it has to be the brand and .com is out of rich, .io is trendy.
 
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Change your name and get the .com. Search for "Paul Graham change your name" for a strong rationale around this from a leading investor.
 
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OK, just one example: try to sold any .com to Polish-enduser... and write your results...

That is why I wrote "or .cctld". For countries like Poland, Germany, Russia etc. .pl, .de, .ru etc. are the default (bigger market adaptation), so if you are geared to local market, your first choice is the .cctld, if you have some international ambition, you might want .com too.
 
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Another example: the domain instant.ly was sold for $32K (2012).
instantly.com is still unused.
 
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Another example: the domain instant.ly was sold for $32K (2012).
instantly.com is still unused.

Could be because instantly.com refused to sell or asked for 6 digits.

Regardless, even on empty page instantly.com has Alexa rank of 12M, while Instant.ly company got bought out by another company. That is what happens when you are not wise with your money ))
 
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while Instant.ly company got bought out by another company. That is what happens when you are not wise with your money ))
This is what happens with almost all successful startups...
 
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Try dot com as hard as you can.
It's hard to convince end users you are serious about your business while they receive your email from a none dot com domain.
 
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Also saw many serious PL and FR-endusers in .PRO
I even already sold 3 French geodomains .PRO
 
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