Which domain endings do you save?

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Dear warriors,

I'm going to launch a new product soon and I would like to protect the brand.

This is why I would like to register some domains and redirect them to prevent any abuse of the brand.

Which domain endings do you register?

I have thought about: brandname.info, brandname.org, brandname.com, brandname.net, brandname.biz, brand-name.info, brand-name.com, brand-name-net., brand-name.biz, brand-name.org

What do you think about it? Do you register more or minor domain endings?

Thank you for your advice.

Daniel
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  • Profile picture of the author Meharis
    Originally Posted by Daniel_Johnson View Post

    Dear warriors,

    I'm going to launch a new product soon and I would like to protect the brand.

    This is why I would like to register some domains and redirect them to prevent any abuse of the brand.

    Which domain endings do you register?

    I have thought about: brandname.info, brandname.org, brandname.com, brandname.net, brandname.biz, brand-name.info, brand-name.com, brand-name-net., brand-name.biz, brand-name.org

    What do you think about it? Do you register more or minor domain endings?

    Thank you for your advice.

    Daniel

    Daniel_Johnson,

    Dot com is the most is the most important.
    If you're really worry, get net and org. Ignore the rest.

    Meharis



    Meharis
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      For resale (I do some domaining "on the side"), more than 99% of the time I deal in .com domains. For my own affiliate marketing business, in each niche I now register only the .com and the .info.

      I used to buy the .net and the .org at one time, as well, but I no longer bother, now.

      I won't set up a niche site if I can't get the .com and the .info, though. The .info seems always to be available to register if the .com is, anyway, because marketers don't like .info's, however much my customers, visitors, readers and subscribers do (and they really do) - so that's never a problem for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rob Whisonant
    Usually the .com, .net and dashed versions IF it's a very important "branding" project. Otherwise just the .com version.

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