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Hello Fellas,

When considering reg'ing a .info ext., to give info about a certain group of people, should the plural be reg'd if the singular has been taken?
e.g. wrestler (s).
Also, if both are available, (.info) should both be reg'd?

Thanks for any replies.
charbar
 
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AfternicAfternic
singular, unless it isn't avaliable, get the plural
 
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IMO plural will be good for giving an info about a certain group of people. wrestler.info might sound like a site providing info on a particular wrestler.
 
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i think the .info domains go oly withplural
 
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singular/plural...Well, It depends!

Anyway, if both were available I'd reg them both, especially if they were .info domains! They are cheap :D
 
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monRa said:
i think the .info domains go oly withplural

re .info this is a good spot. obvious but never thought about it before.
 
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I think that if possible register both. It really depends. In some condition "banker" would sound better, in some conditions - "bankers"
 
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wasistdas said:
I think that if possible register both. It really depends. In some condition "banker" would sound better, in some conditions - "bankers"

for a prime info site it would be banking.info
 
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both. this is answer i was always recieving on this question.
 
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peter phillips said:
IMO plural will be good for giving an info about a certain group of people. wrestler.info might sound like a site providing info on a particular wrestler.

I strongly agree with Peter there.
 
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yoshiwara - but not bankings.info
 
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Get both! Cuz you never know..

But normally if you were to pick one out of the 2, the singular one is the way to go!
 
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It depends on the names. But usually singular is the better choice.
 
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