by Am2m
3 replies
I was reading some of the Terms and policies for some of these CPA companies that you all have mentioned and more than one says that you need a top of the line domain. Does that mean a certain DOT whatever or what? I wanted to purchase a .US since I won't get to use my .info for a while. Is .US allowed or is that not good?
#domain #line #top
  • Profile picture of the author sridhar
    You can't go wrong w/ .com, .net, .org
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  • Profile picture of the author Am2m
    Ok that seems simple enough. I was afraid it might mean that the domains might be censored as in I couldn't have such&such words in the domain and/or maybe had to be .com only. Thanks for your reply! Greatly appreciated!
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  • Profile picture of the author Gene Pimentel
    Are you sure you don't mean "top level domain" (TLD)? A TLD is the last part of a domain name (such as .com, .net, .us, etc.) that appears furthest to the right.

    They probably are telling you not to use domains with country code top-level domains (ccTLD) like .CO.UK, generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) and infrastructure Top Level Domains (iTLD) etc.



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