Membership is FREE, giving all registered users unlimited access to every DNForum feature, resource, and tool! Optional membership upgrades unlock exclusive benefits like profile signatures with links, banner placements, appearances in the weekly newsletter, and much more - customized to your membership level!

closed add a "s" in .com or simply use .biz?

This thread has been closed by the original author or DNF staff member.
Status
Not open for further replies.

ckevin

Level 1
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Oct 11, 2002
Messages
17
Reaction score
0
I'm thinking which option is better for my business: "ABCGroups.com" or "ABCGroup.biz"? (say, ABC is my business initial). Sure "ABC.com" has been taken and used by others already, only "ABC.bz" is available. Besides, a single word/verb (say, "generate") can describe my business well, and "generate.cc" is available, so what's your option among the followings?

1. "ABCGroups.com"
2. "ABCGroup.biz"
3. "ABCGroup.info"
4. "ABC.bz"
5. "generate.cc"

or anything you can think of?

Thanks for your help!

Kevin
 

bidawinner

Level 9
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2002
Messages
3,571
Reaction score
0
treading in dangerous territory..

if you go with ABC.BIZ you better have a damn good business site up and a large account for a law firm...cause you know they are going to come knocking..
 

ckevin

Level 1
Legacy Platinum Member
Joined
Oct 11, 2002
Messages
17
Reaction score
0
hehe, "ABC" is not my real business initials lol, just a fake one to aviod someone taken those names before me :razz:
 
D

dkny

Guest
how about abc-inc.com or abc-corp.com ?

or buy abc.biz from the owner, it should be cheap if he reg it for sale.

.cc shouldn't be your company site, you may use it to redirect traffic and for the sake of search-engine.

.bz is a bad idea.

.info shouldn't be used if you sell products, not providing information.
 

GiantDomains

President
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Sep 15, 2002
Messages
6,569
Reaction score
1
Try offering a dollar amount for the dot-com.

It can't be terribly expensive. Are they using it?

I would stick with dot-com. If you must use variants, (-) may make more sense than an (s)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Who has viewed this thread (Total: 1) View details

The Rule #1

Do not insult any other member. Be polite and do business. Thank you!

Members Online

Premium Members

Upcoming events

Our Mods' Businesses

*the exceptional businesses of our esteemed moderators

Top Bottom