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How do you think should I choose a brandable .com (6 letters) domain or go with my firstname .org (5 letters) ?
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What are you trying to do with your blog ... do you want to use it to sell domains and/or services? Or do you just want to post your thoughts on things happening to you or going on in the world? If it's the first, I'd find a "brandable." If it's the second, then your name is probably okay.
 
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What are you trying to do with your blog ... do you want to use it to sell domains and/or services? Or do you just want to post your thoughts on things happening to you or going on in the world? If it's the first, I'd find a "brandable." If it's the second, then your name is probably okay.
https://www.inc.com/
https://www.forbes.com/
entrepreneur.com
etc..
 
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why do some people still use Medium, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc..
 
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Brandable
 
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If the two above are your only option, then I will pick brandable but your domain should related to your niche that way you can rank faster.
 
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Both choices have same SEO strength, but .ORG is less recognizable, so .COM is a better choice.
Additionally, you are buying it with a goal to develop it into a website, so you do not have to own a .COM domain name that holds high domain market value and SEO wise the most important part of your website will be the content.
 
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