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LeeRyder

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If I found a domain available in both .us and .org that is truly a great name to reg which should I get if i can only get one of them?

it would be a business type domain name for sales, service..etc.
 
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only getting one?

With the low price of registering domain names now, other than cost, why would ou only be able to get one? :tri:
 
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Depends what extention it fits ;D
 
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well, not that my personal finances are your business, but I am a pre-med student wiht a 1 1/2 yr old daughter that just had surgery and had to fly my mother in law in from france.
 
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If it's truly a great name, reg both. You can decide later which one to keep and which one to sell.
 
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If your low on money and its a really good name then you should register them both and sell one for profit.
 
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I try to sell them all for profit :)

Regging both is not an option right now.
 
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i guess it depends on the name. i like .us, but if you think its suted for more of an internashinal market go the .org.
 
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cool, thanks guys :)
 
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Keeping in mind that I don't know what the #$%* I'm talking about.:guilty:

I would think that for a domain name for sales, service..etc. a .us ext. would be more appropriate, but ....
 
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if you will use it for business go for the .US
 
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.us for business over .org, no question ;)
 
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dig it, thanks man :)

I knew someone would finally come on and begin answering posts instead of just asking.

been a long frustrating day here waiting for replies lol.
 
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Definately .us since .org is more directed towards not for profit entities.
 
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