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Does anyone have any success with .info domains? I am developing a few into websites. Can anyone recommend what to do with .info or to avoid them altogether?
Personally, I think dot info is somewhat undervalued in the market-place.
You information is really impressive and useful, Now i am thinking for booking .info domain.Personally, I think dot info is somewhat undervalued in the market-place. I like dot info, because it is short for the word Information. Information can be important to people.
I have were.info and am in the process of developing it a bit. I had were.info appraised here at namepros a couple of months ago, and here is the link if you want to look at what they said:
I love them because like many have pointed out I do see them as undervalued.
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After almost a year, it has gained substantial readership and I will be moving over to a .com based on many recommendations.
I'm curious... why would you want to move a successful site?
The readership has been successful and I've made a number of industry contacts. They love the content and the direction but absolutely cannot stand the logo or the name.
Originally, it was about general fishing news then transformed to specifically mostly reviews of fishing lures, tackle and bait. So now the name doesn't make any sense anymore.
The industry contacts have sent many samples and I am even working with a brand to have my own mold made for a signature bait. From a branding and marketing standpoint it needs to be a better name and in .com
As for SEO, I never really did any or link building. The readers come back on their own so I'm not worried about just forwarding the domain.