Forum Moderators: phranque
I wondered if anyone could host a site that ends in bs, .gov, .edu, .info? Is there any laws about this. If it ends in .gov, well say, does it have to be government affiliated? Or .edu, does it have to be educational like a school or university?
Thanks in advance...
Jeremy
.gov is limited to qualified government organizations and programs. For more information visit www.nic.gov [nic.gov]
- canuck
and its .gov.uk over here...
.info is fine, and should be used - but I cant see any possible benefit from using .gov. .org is good for that sort of site (a really big non profit site) - but is otherwise not allowed or valid...
and again, if your not education based - you wont get .edu - and so it should be - you have no need for it and will gain nothing from having it...
Harley
I was interested in buying and hosting sites that begin with the same name as ours (Ourdomain.com) , but ending in .org, .net, etc.
Why exactly do you want a .org domain if you're not an organization?
Let me know what you all think.....
J
I have noticed Google is penalyzing .com sites when it comes to their rankings ever since mid-November according to Scroogle.com and a bunch of other resources.
With all due respect, it sounds like you plan to create a .org domain, and use "info", well stuffed with kw's no doubt, to serve as a doorway to a commercial operation.
In effect, you will eventually expand your .com spamming penalties into .org as well. Thanks a bunch.
I think your basic premise that it's a specific .com filter is dubious in the first place, so it doesn't make much difference anyway.
Google is still not that smart. Good backlinks will get you in the game and good seo will get you to the top in a florida hit search.
And anyway, there is some possbility of us creating or joining an organization related to our industry. Our company has the ability to provide public with tons of info about our industry since many of our employees have years (and years) of experience. But that may not be for a while if we ever decide to do this.
What is the use for the extension .us? What type of company/person would want this?