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You want a domain to develop a personal site using your first name, which GTLD do you use?

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Which extension would you choose for your first name?

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  • .Info

    votes
    15.4%
  • .XYZ

    votes
    23.1%
  • .Club

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    7.7%
  • .Today

    votes
    0.0%
  • .Click

    votes
    0.0%
  • .Link

    votes
    0.0%
  • .Work

    votes
    0.0%
  • .Online

    votes
    23.1%
  • .Pro

    votes
    0.0%
  • other

    votes
    30.8%
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I thought this thread topic would be a little bit just for fun.

Imagine your first name is available in any old or nGTLD. What extension would you choose to use to develop a personal site?

Note: This poll assumes that .Com .Net and .Org are not available.

For example, my name is David.
and I could choose...
David.Info
David.XYZ
David.Club
David.Pro
David.Domains
David.other
etc.
Just imagine for a moment that your first name is available in any extension excluding .Com .Net and .Org

What GTLD would you choose and why? If "other," please share the extension.
 
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My Name is Amro, so AMRO.OOO, would be cool:), but I voted for xyz

But Amro.blog will be good also, if my personal page will be a blog
 
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I prefer using ".co" - short for company.
Another option is to use ".me" - Its all about me.
 
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My Name is Amro, so AMRO.OOO, would be cool:), but I voted for xyz

But Amro.blog will be good also, if my personal page will be a blog

haha I actually let my first name .xyz drop back in June. I thought about developing it. But I still think using .xyz is a little embarrassing for any serious project.
 
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I would prefer .me. Second choice, .info.
 
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If I had to, probably go with .me., .xyz., .online., or .pro.. one of those perhaps...
 
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