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<blockquote data-quote="base" data-source="post: 2349580" data-attributes="member: 322979584"><p>.com on the king of domains, I don't think there's any question on it, is there? I have a hard time picturing a one-word name that is any better suited to any other extension.</p><p></p><p>There are a couple exceptions like .org or .net because of their historical significance with "organizations", or "networks, techie" relation. ccTLDs are preferable in many instances too where there is a sense of national pride rather than an international branding appearance.</p><p></p><p>My own portfolio is very diverse and my approach is quality-preference versus quantity-driven. I believe we are what we eat, and the domains we end up seeing, visiting and using across the web can be very much in direct proportion to what we offer as sellers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="base, post: 2349580, member: 322979584"] .com on the king of domains, I don't think there's any question on it, is there? I have a hard time picturing a one-word name that is any better suited to any other extension. There are a couple exceptions like .org or .net because of their historical significance with "organizations", or "networks, techie" relation. ccTLDs are preferable in many instances too where there is a sense of national pride rather than an international branding appearance. My own portfolio is very diverse and my approach is quality-preference versus quantity-driven. I believe we are what we eat, and the domains we end up seeing, visiting and using across the web can be very much in direct proportion to what we offer as sellers. [/QUOTE]
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