.com domain or .net which is better for seo

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After a long search i found a niche(less competitive).i made some keyword reaserch and found some good keyword (8000 global monthly search and 5000 local search).then i searched for the domain name availability.but bad luck the .com domain name is not available.and the .net doamain name is available.If i choose .net domain name will it affect my website ranking?What do you think?
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  • Profile picture of the author Hamida Harland
    I've never had any problems ranking a .net. I'm sure .com is stronger in some ways especially if you're trying to brand your business, but for a keyword domain .net is fine.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheZafraGroup
    .com's always rank better. .net's can rank too but .com's are easier to rank. You can just get both so you can own the domain name.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by TheZafraGroup View Post

      .com's always rank better.
      This is straight out of the Urban Myth School of internet marketing: it's utter nonsense.

      TLD-extensions don't affect SEO at all.

      But regardless of the lengths Google and Matt Cutts go to, to try to clarify this and to prevent people believing such nonsense (and those are quite some lengths, let me tell you: videos, blog entries, explanations at WebMaster Central, and so on), there are always people willing to believe it.

      A quick look in almost any commercially published SEO textbook will also confirm and usually explain it.

      This thread is one of about a hundred here which can clarify the issue, for anyone wanting fact rather than myth.

      ".com" domains may have other advantages (such as resale), but SEO isn't one of them, and never has been.

      Some threads here discussing this have links to videos in which Matt Cutts from Google explains the reality (I happen to know, because I've posted some of them myself ) ... but if people prefer to cling to totally misguided beliefs based on the urban myths of internet marketing, rather than learning something, what can you do?
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      • Profile picture of the author koreancowboy
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        This is straight out of the Urban Myth School of internet marketing: it's utter nonsense.

        TLD-extensions don't affect SEO at all.

        But regardless of the lengths Google and Matt Cutts go to, to try to clarify this and to prevent people believing such nonsense (and those are quite some lengths, let me tell you: videos, blog entries, explanations at WebMaster Central, and so on), there are always people willing to believe it.

        A quick look in almost any commercially published SEO textbook will also confirm and usually explain it.

        This thread is one of about a hundred here which can clarify the issue, for anyone wanting fact rather than myth.

        ".com" domains may have other advantages (such as resale), but SEO isn't one of them, and never has been.

        Some threads here discussing this have links to videos in which Matt Cutts from Google explains the reality (I happen to know, because I've posted some of them myself ) ... but if people prefer to cling to totally misguided beliefs based on the urban myths of internet marketing, rather than learning something, what can you do?
        You've inspired me to buy an actual .info domain for a sweet keyword in a micro-niche that I've been wanting to get into (I have a lifetime of experience with the matter).
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Baker
    If you have two identical sites with nothing different other than the domain extensions being .com and .net, the .com will always rank higher.
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    • Profile picture of the author outlandishmagpie
      Generally I have never found a difference between them and am happy to take either one. Although I have never experimented with having the exact same site on a .com and a .net to see how they would perform against each other.

      The only exception I am considering is if the site is local to a country. I haven't tested this out yet but I intuitively feel that a (say) .co.uk domain would be superior than anything for a purely British site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rockzed
    To me, both are the same. I've not noticed any difference between them when doing SEO
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  • Typically, .coms tend to be popular among users, so more backlinks and traffic tend to associate with them rather than the regional ones. But Google wouldn’t think twice if it spots a .com or .net domain name, provided it has the authority and backlinks. f the .com domain I’m looking for isn’t available, my next preference is to find an exact keyword match .net or .org domains. if you make a little research, you'll find out .net domains are in a very good positions in Google SERP
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  • Profile picture of the author anutdu
    I will prefer .com if it is available. But for SEO point of view both are same.
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  • Profile picture of the author timwilson38
    I do not think that matters, but the fact is .com is much popular.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Originally Posted by think more View Post

    hi
    After a long search i found a niche(less competitive).i made some keyword reaserch and found some good keyword (8000 global monthly search and 5000 local search).then i searched for the domain name availability.but bad luck the .com domain name is not available.and the .net doamain name is available.If i choose .net domain name will it affect my website ranking?What do you think?
    There's no difference as long as you do the on-page SEO and get backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author cpci
    I never got any problem in domain names but as per me .com is better then .net.
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  • Profile picture of the author nishantsmo
    yes .com domain better than .net domain bcoz .com domain is alway give higher rank to any site.
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    I think it's very telling when people claim a .com will rank better, that they offer no evidence for this claim.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      These threads can go on for ever, because ineducable people whose information is all "urban myths" read only the title (and maybe sometimes the first post), don't look at the rest of the thread at all, and just add their misguided and mistaken "Yes, .com ranks better" on the end. I suppose they somehow imagine they're contributing something (and at least they're getting their signature-file on the board). :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author Ace1337
    Just focus on making a good useful site and it'll be easier to promote and rank no matter if it's info or biz or com.

    .coms are easier to remember and most people have ****ty brains so .com is better for a brand. But if you have good seo and content and google is your main focus, it doesn't matter.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    There is a lot of information in this thread that is just wrong
    .com will not always outrank .net, I find that laughable
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  • Profile picture of the author arnie19
    same.. still depends on your SEO works or backlinks...
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    I think I saw this thread yesterday. Wait, I think it was the day before. Hold on. Maybe it was the day before that. This gets posted seemingly every day.

    Most people agree that there is no difference between .net, .com, .org, etc. I'm one of these people.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steadyon
    Originally Posted by think more View Post

    hi
    After a long search i found a niche.......

    Try searching the forum. This question has been discussed so many times
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  • Profile picture of the author KELVIN WILLIAMS
    Hello think more

    Don't get confused.

    To my opinion any of the above are reliable.its just that must people go for .com because is common to them.but to me SEO is very good at .com /.net /.org . The must important thing here is good acticles.
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  • Profile picture of the author kaytav
    Go for .net. If you can rank it well, it can create wonders...
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  • Profile picture of the author surajramnani
    i think anything with quality content within it should be fine..
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  • Profile picture of the author danielph
    Well in every tool for top 10 it asking if your domain it's .com so this tell you everything, that to have a .com domain is better.
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  • Profile picture of the author WordpressManiac
    Google doesn't care wether it's a .com, .net, .info or anything, IMO they are all of the same SEO value. For branding I'd suggest a .com for any other EMD any ending would be fine.
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