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I am thinking of starting a tech blog and the keyword I am looking for is not available in .com, .net or .in. Which would be the next best tech tld advisable for it... .tech, .technology, .io or any other suggestions?
 
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Unless you're planning to sell domains, a domain extension is not important.
 
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I am thinking of starting a tech blog and the keyword I am looking for is not available in .com, .net or .in. Which would be the next best tech tld advisable for it... .tech, .technology, .io or any other suggestions?
I will go with .io.
 
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Unless you're planning to sell domains, a domain extension is not important.

I know gone are the days when people would consider a .com as the obvious one (still remember when in the internet explorer days, hitting a ctrl+enter would append .com to the keyword typed in the address bar).

However, I still feel some extensions do make a difference. For example, a webhosting.life may not make much sense, although it may be one of the cheapest extention to register.
 
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I know gone are the days when people would consider a .com as the obvious one (still remember when in the internet explorer days, hitting a ctrl+enter would append .com to the keyword typed in the address bar).

However, I still feel some extensions do make a difference. For example, a webhosting.life may not make much sense, although it may be one of the cheapest extention to register.
You're not wrong.
For eg, we can't start a Fashion blog using Fashion.dev, .bar, etc.
The site will still rank if a good SEO is implemented, but it won't look good.
 
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