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If a business wants to be considered amateurish then they will use .us as their site. If you asked 1,000 random people walking down the street to name one .us site I bet that ZERO would be able to name one. That is bad math. Why not use .biz, as well? After all, all of the good dotcoms are gone, so you might as well use a .biz for your business.
Whatever exceptions there may be only re-enforce the rule that dotcom is king. The largest economy by far in the whole world is the United States economy, and dotcom is synonymous with that business. If you want to be taken seriously you better have a dotcom address. That is the way it is.
If you asked 1000 people to name a site on .CO.UK, or .DE, or .NET or .ORG they might not be able to name one either. It does not mean they do not have value.
Not every end user has an unlimited budget to buy a category killer .COM
As far as .US goes it is also the ccTLD of the richest planet on Earth, not a 5th tier gTLD.
But, I deal in many premium keywords in alternate extensions as well, including .BIZ. You would be surprised how many buyers there are for premium keywords in any decent extension.
Brad
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