.com vs .net. Urgent. please help...

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i finally wanted to build my own website. but i was struck that i was late by a day and that the domain name was taken by someone else. when is saw the site it sells in the same niche (also an affiliate site). is it ok to pursue myfirstdomain.net while there is another website called myfirstdomain.com? is there any potential of being sued.

what should i do? what would you do? I'm literally waiting for any comment.


thanks,
Jake.
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  • Profile picture of the author Waddle
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    • Originally Posted by Waddle View Post

      If it's a trademarked term, steer clear. Otherwise, go for it. Be aware that you will lose a chunk of any type in traffic you might generate to the .com.

      I actually prefer .orgs, since it gives a slightly non-profit feel to the domain. .net is kind of the redheaded step child of the CNO triumvirate.
      I hadn't looked at it like that. You bring up a very interesting point
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  • Profile picture of the author John Alves
    Don't register a .net. If you're serious about pursuing a long term business on the internet, then you need a .com. It makes you look more professional. I would only use a .net, .org, .info if I'm using a short term business that I don't care much about.
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  • Profile picture of the author webapex
    The .com is usually in the driver's seat, though in a strict search rank sense you might have equal chances of a higher ranking, since you are apparently starting at the same time as the .com.
    If you were not investing serious time and money then the .net would not hurt so much, if building a major company with a brand name that gets type in traffic you would have a problem, users automatically add a .com to a name. I see browsers add a .com if one just types in: myfirstdomain with no extension (browser might just be finding top ranked version)
    Big developers buy .com, .net, .org together as insurance against cyber squatters.

    Are you getting a keyword domain?, useful for niche site ranking, also consider finding a 5 - 10 year old name at godaddy auctions buy now prices are $5 - $9, age helps with ranking.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shannon Spoon
    I think that .com, .net, and .org all have the same power as far as SEO is concerned.

    As whether you should purchase the domain name, I don't think you will have any problems using the name as long as it is not a trademarked name.

    Shannon
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  • Profile picture of the author Thomas Michal
    even sites I know that are .net I still type in .com on accident probably 75% of the tme
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  • .com is the way to go really, you can get away with an org but as said above com is the automatic thing that everyone thinks of after a website apart from localized ones like .co.uk which can also be useful if you are focusing on a specific country.

    hope this helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author Vincent Abrugar
    When the .com is taken I go for the .net

    To minimize the risk of getting sued for trademark domains.. read this guide -->Trademarked Domain Names
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    • Profile picture of the author alphaxyz
      Originally Posted by Waddle View Post

      If it's a trademarked term, steer clear. Otherwise, go for it. Be aware that you will lose a chunk of any type in traffic you might generate to the .com.

      I actually prefer .orgs, since it gives a slightly non-profit feel to the domain. .net is kind of the redheaded step child of the CNO triumvirate.
      it's not trademarked so i guess it's ok then. yeah, the dot com seemed to be the default even in my browser..

      Originally Posted by John Alves View Post

      Don't register a .net. If you're serious about pursuing a long term business on the internet, then you need a .com. It makes you look more professional. I would only use a .net, .org, .info if I'm using a short term business that I don't care much about.
      thanks for the info. i'm dead serious about this affiliate thing so i want to build this website for the long haul.

      Originally Posted by webapex View Post

      The .com is usually in the driver's seat, though in a strict search rank sense you might have equal chances of a higher ranking, since you are apparently starting at the same time as the .com.
      If you were not investing serious time and money then the .net would not hurt so much, if building a major company with a brand name that gets type in traffic you would have a problem, users automatically add a .com to a name. I see browsers add a .com if one just types in: myfirstdomain with no extension (browser might just be finding top ranked version)
      Big developers buy .com, .net, .org together as insurance against cyber squatters.

      Are you getting a keyword domain?, useful for niche site ranking, also consider finding a 5 - 10 year old name at godaddy auctions buy now prices are $5 - $9, age helps with ranking.
      in that case, i'll buy the rest of the complex (net, org, info) for the dot com i just bought when i get my first paycheck

      Originally Posted by Shannon Spoon View Post

      I think that .com, .net, and .org all have the same power as far as SEO is concerned.

      As whether you should purchase the domain name, I don't think you will have any problems using the name as long as it is not a trademarked name.

      Shannon
      thanks. SEO is for the longer term and yeah i'm going down that path too

      Originally Posted by Vincent Abrugar View Post

      When the .com is taken I go for the .net

      To minimize the risk of getting sued for trademark domains.. read this guide -->Trademarked Domain Names
      thanks for the link. damn useful

      i just bought my domain and upgraded my war member status. thanks for the help guys. really, really appreciate it.


      Jake.
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  • Profile picture of the author LauraJames
    A .com is recommended. Ask someone what he/she would name a website, and the answers will likely end with .com each time.
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    • Profile picture of the author bisma
      I am suggesting .com. because it is most famous and the persons who are newbie they only know .com and majority of famous websites are using .com. This is better for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jake Gray
    This is basically common sense. Would it be common to run a x,xxx,xxx business on an .info or a .com(Just an example). As someone previously posted, .com gives it a more professional feel. For some of my blogs, I can get extremely good amounts of views on my .info domains, but I would NEVER use a .info for my business. Being active in the hosting industry for a few years, It would only seem professional to have a .com.

    This is obviously my opinion about the .com, but it just doesn't seem right to have a .net, .info, .org as a business domain. If you want your domain to be worth more, go with a .com.

    Jake
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  • Profile picture of the author Hexor
    Try using .com, it is better than .net. Even though .com is not free, it is much better, because it is trusted and it is hosting for a long time and also people are afraid going to sites because some have viruses. I would suggest using .com
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  • Profile picture of the author dadamson
    Originally Posted by alphaxyz View Post

    i finally wanted to build my own website. but i was struck that i was late by a day and that the domain name was taken by someone else. when is saw the site it sells in the same niche (also an affiliate site). is it ok to pursue myfirstdomain.net while there is another website called myfirstdomain.com? is there any potential of being sued.

    what should i do? what would you do? I'm literally waiting for any comment.


    thanks,
    Jake.
    When the .com is taken, the .net is usually the second best. That's my rule of thumb and I have been successfully ranking both extensions for fairly high competition KWs.

    Take action!
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