

GF said:It totally depends on what the site is going to be used for.
If someone wants to develop a website on the importance of recycling plastic, I think a .org (organization) is more appropriate than a .com (commercial).
Additionally, if you're putting together a website on Israel, I don't see why Israel.cc wouldn't be just as nice as Israel.ws/Israel.co.uk/Israel.info, etc.
Now, this has nothing to do about dollar values, but how "appropriate" each extension can be :imho:
- GF
kgettys said:1 = com
2 = mobi
3 = info
4 = net
5 = org
6 = biz
7 = us
8 = me
9 = ws
It has a lot to do with the buzz of .net back in the day. A lot of ISPs used .net as it was an ideal domain to distinguish them from the .com websites. (This was a time when ccTLD doms didn't really matter as much.)Dean26 said:I dont understand why so many people think .net is better then .org?
Probably not any more - the ccTLD has, in many countries, knocked the .net out of position as the second most popular TLD. And in countries like Germany and the UK, the ccTLD is the most popular.It does depend on the domain but IMO .org is better the .net in general because .org is preferred by some end users to .com but I cant think of many scenarios where a .net would be preferred to a .com.



