I'm trying a new way to advertise one of my business ventures. I'm going to start advertising it offline in classified ads and other offline sources. Of course the perfect .com domain is already taken, and the owner has no interest in selling. The .net is available.
Question On Using .net Domains In Offline Advertising
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I'm trying a new way to advertise one of my business ventures. I'm going to start advertising it offline in classified ads and other offline sources.
Of course the perfect .com domain is already taken, and the owner has no interest in selling. The .net is available.
Which do you think is a better option?
Advertising the .net domain name (I was going to use all caps ".NET")
www.MyDomainName.NET
or
Finding a close .com domain name
I'm just wondering if anyone has any results on people using .net in offline advertising but having the customer enter .com when they get back to their computer. The biggest one I've heard of before was the Poker Sites advertising their .net "training sites" on ESPN knowing the people would probably enter .com when they got to their computers and go to the real poker playing sites.
I've used .net, .info and others in various online advertising (PPC, Directories, Article Marketing) because they are usually just links people have to click.
Thanks,
Dennis Graves
Of course the perfect .com domain is already taken, and the owner has no interest in selling. The .net is available.
Which do you think is a better option?
Advertising the .net domain name (I was going to use all caps ".NET")
www.MyDomainName.NET
or
Finding a close .com domain name
I'm just wondering if anyone has any results on people using .net in offline advertising but having the customer enter .com when they get back to their computer. The biggest one I've heard of before was the Poker Sites advertising their .net "training sites" on ESPN knowing the people would probably enter .com when they got to their computers and go to the real poker playing sites.
I've used .net, .info and others in various online advertising (PPC, Directories, Article Marketing) because they are usually just links people have to click.
Thanks,
Dennis Graves
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