.com In The YouTube Name

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Hey what's up guys. I'm having a dilemma right now...
Currently I'm using just a word "everysax" for my YouTube channel. But I don't know, maybe I should use "everysax.com" for the YouTube channel, because I'm trying to get some traffic for everysax.com, you know.
I have seen other popular YouTube channels like WatchMojo using the "WatchMojo.com" for their YouTube channel...
Please let me know what do you think about it...
And another similar question:
Should I use just "everysax" or "everysax.com" for my website's logo? Should I include the ".com"??
All help much appreciated
#youtube
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  • Profile picture of the author lourent
    best solution is everysax, u know is simple
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    • Profile picture of the author Coco Money
      Alright. Yeah, I like the simple names also: easier to remember.
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  • Profile picture of the author wordpressmania
    It does not matter. If people do google they will definitely get your domain right. So no worry. On the other hand it will not hurt much if you add .com. But I personally like the first option.
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    • Profile picture of the author Coco Money
      OK, much appreciated.
      I don't see too many people using the .com in their names, but the other day I saw a big company(sportsdirect) using a dot com in their website's logo, so it made me wonder...
      My idea is using the same brand or name everywhere so the user get accustomed to the same image. Like the Coca-Cola always using the same logo with their typical font so when you see it you know: it's Coca-Cola.
      But you know, today pretty much all the websites I see... nobody is using the domain extension in their website's logo... hehe
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      • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
        Originally Posted by Coco Money View Post

        But you know, today pretty much all the websites I see... nobody is using the domain extension in their website's logo... hehe
        The global brands like Coca Cola have got a presence everywhere, online and offline. If I were starting an online brand from scratch, I'd include the .com in the logo. Of course, much depends on where that logo would be advertised, but on balance, I'd want people to know there's a website.

        For a YouTube channel, I'd probably just use the name - but include a link to the website in each video description and the channel page.
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        • Profile picture of the author Coco Money
          Alright. Good advice. Let's see how I feel about this tomorrow in the morning But yeah, for the YouTube I think it's better to use the name without the extension.
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        • Profile picture of the author Coco Money
          Cool. Thanks for the response.
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  • Profile picture of the author Penny Hwang
    I also think you don't need to add ".com" to your channel name.
    Every video description you can add your website URL, which is the best way to increase your web traffic.
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    • Profile picture of the author Coco Money
      Alright. I hope YouTube won't penalize my "YouTube SEO" for having a link in every video
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