by yus786
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Sorry if this has been discussed to death...

Looking at maybe doing some Amazon Affiliate Sites.

Which one would be better? .info or .org? (com, net are not available)

.info is £1.23 and .org is £6.50 for the year

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Richard Green
    Originally Posted by yus786 View Post

    Sorry if this has been discussed to death...

    Looking at maybe doing some Amazon Affiliate Sites.

    Which one would be better? .info or .org? (com, net are not available)

    .info is £1.23 and .org is £6.50 for the year

    Thanks
    In regards to SEO, it makes no difference to google whether you have a .org or a .info.

    I however would always prefer a .org as I often associate .info with low quality sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by George Tee View Post

      yes, i would prefer .org than .info. .info sounds like a low quality site compare to .org
      "Sounds like" is not SEO.

      This is 2011, not 1997. People are very used to different domain extensions.
      dot tv, dot biz, dot us, dot net, dot whatever.

      And we are talking SEO, not feelings.

      .info has nothing to do with low quality sites. I guess we have never
      seen low quality dot coms.

      It has been discussed to death and people still do SEO by feelings,
      not facts.

      Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author kaytav
    I prefer to .org as it seems good . .info seems bad in eyes of people .
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  • Profile picture of the author aokiji1
    People get good aura with .org rather than .info but it's actually your preference to which is which
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  • Profile picture of the author StoneWilson
    It depends on your niche and your career strategy. If you have a very specific niche with very few, for example, 100, search per day, .info is enough, but if you want to build something big, .org might be better. As to strategy, their are many guys now doing miro niche marketing, they own 100+ or even 200+ websites, if you're one of them, I guess you will prefer .info.
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  • Profile picture of the author adrock
    IMHO .org seems good , cheap .info seems bad to me.
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  • Profile picture of the author faceblogger
    .com .net .org all these rank well compared to other extensions given that same amount of SEO has been done. Thus .org is the best choice for you than .info.

    And remember .info is cheap for the first year only!
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  • Profile picture of the author Jabapo
    I think majority answered dotORG...its your choice now.
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  • Profile picture of the author Focused Action
    i have never read anywhere that suggests using .info for a site that you plan to seo optimize. i tnink .info sites are ok if you are using non-seo traffic methods to drive people to the site where you either collect emails and/or have monetized with a cpa offer.

    i would also check the top 20 results in google for your targeted keywords, see if any .info sites are ranked
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    • Profile picture of the author John Williamson
      Originally Posted by Focused Action View Post

      i have never read anywhere that suggests using .info for a site that you plan to seo optimize. i tnink .info sites are ok if you are using non-seo traffic methods to drive people to the site where you either collect emails and/or have monetized with a cpa offer.

      i would also check the top 20 results in google for your targeted keywords, see if any .info sites are ranked
      .info is fine for SEO, as is .org, as is any domain extension...
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  • Profile picture of the author camm
    While you can easily rank both, I prefer to have .org over .info. info domains seem spammy and cheap
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  • Profile picture of the author AndresGomez
    I prefer .org rather than .info.. In SEO People point of view .info are considered as less worthy sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author andreiseo
    .org of course
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      This thread has morphed into complete BS.

      Google could care less what extension you have. Period.
      They don't value a dot com over a dot info or anything else,
      except some country specific extensions.

      There is no SEO benefit for a dot com. We are, after all,
      talking about SEO! Not feelings you may have!

      Just do a search for pagerank, or pagerank checker, or some
      variation. Then talk bout how spammy the site that gets #1 is.

      You people seriously need to get a grip on reality.

      SEO by feelings is not SEO. The google algorithm has no human
      feelings.

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      • Profile picture of the author apples2011
        Depends on the purpose of the site also.

        For a tiny mini niche site the price being a lot cheaper might make the .info more appropriate.

        Making a big site with a lot of content though = getting a .com or in this case .org imo.

        Its not for the seo but for the visitors when you promote the site and build trust.
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      • Profile picture of the author Focused Action
        I have never heard an SEO expert recommend .info over .com .net .org.....

        i am not sure i have ever seen an .info site ranked in top 10 of any keyword research i have ever done. i better "get a grip on reality"....
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  • Profile picture of the author pdrs
    The only 100% truth of any of this is that not one single person here knows anything for sure.

    There are compelling arguments for the extension meaning absolutely nothing and there are compelling arguments for .com/.net/.org over a .info.

    As for feelings etc... Unless you're privy to some algo knowledge that noone else is than ya don't really KNOW ****. You've got your feelings just as everyone else does.

    You're right in that you have to be as analytical as possible, test, test and test again. But in the end sometimes you just have to trust your gut.

    My gut says .org
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  • Profile picture of the author rain21
    .org is better than .info in people's eyes, but for SEO both are same
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  • Profile picture of the author OnlineBizFlash
    I'm an Internet dino and also somewhat of a purist, so take my words for what they're worth (what follows is all In My Humble Opinion). I have always gone with .com for sites that I intend to make money with, because that's the extension that everyone will think of first. If your site ever takes off and becomes BIG, and it's .info or .org, word of mouth references to the site might have some problems. Yes, those other extensions are now more accepted than they used to be, but people searching for something on a search engine or by manually typing a URL into their browser's address bar still by and large think of .com first, when looking for a product or company. To me, .info looks like the site creator was thinking, "well gee, I couldn't get the .com I wanted, so I won't mind being mistaken for the .com version of my site whose site is much older and more accepted in that name slot." I would much rather get a .com, which will in the vast majority of cases be a totally unique name that isn't likely to be confused with a "twin" using another extension.

    Also, and here is the serious purist in me -- .org was originally intended to be only for nonprofits. It ended up being opened up to anyone for any type of site, but I still associate most .orgs with either charities or church websites or nonprofit organizations. I get a bit miffed to see one with a blatant profit motive and sales pitch in it. But maybe I'm in the minority in this day and age.
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  • Profile picture of the author wechta
    +1 one for .org. But just a personal choice...
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  • Profile picture of the author freeson
    Naturally .Org is better than .info
    But if you do properly back-linking, they are both good!
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    • Profile picture of the author skyla
      I have personally used dot org with good results. With the info sites I find it takes about 3 4 months before the sites start to get decent traffic, so if you don't mind waiting and want to save money on domain names you can choose this method.
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      • Profile picture of the author seo999
        It does not matter whether if you use .info or .org as both are the same in SEO if they were optimised the same.

        .com is better because of perception. Most people will automatically use .com at the enter of a domain if they remembered a name of a site but forgot the extension.

        Which country are you marketing your product too? If it is internationally then .org or .info does not make a difference. If the product is aimed at people within your own country then use your country extension.

        Just my opinion.

        BTW, people will not see many .info websites in search results because it is not a popular extension and you will see a lot of .com because it is the most popular.
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  • Profile picture of the author jzorro
    If you're going to use SEO then for sure the .org!

    Just do a search for a competitive term and see if there's any .info on the 1st pages... If they ranked well you should see some sites on the top pages, even if there much less people using them.
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