People just don't remember. I have trouble getting clients to go to their temporary site at a shared domain.
Like, clientname.host.com
They just won't NOT type www first. I say, "There's NO www." But they don't get it. I type [clientname.host.com...] in an email so all they have to do is click it. They add the www anyway! It's true!
[webmasterworld.com...]
[webmasterworld.com...]
Rubbish. The first flaw in your logic is that there is a WHOLE lot more on the web than e-commerce. Take a look at the Subject line of the OP here. Who on Earth selling fuzzy widgets would even be considering a .church name? Certainly a pure information site could make sensible use of a .info domain name. And, what about ccTLD domain names? If a site is say focused on Canadians, e-commerce or not, then a .ca makes a lot of sense.
That means (to say the least) that you will be *very* limited as to you audience.
I suppose if your site was only intended to be promoted to your church
congregation, and they installed the plug in - that would be fine.
I don't think you'd get much business from a .shop domain.
site:.com [google.com]
site:.church [google.com]
site:.shop [google.com]
site:.hotel [google.com]
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Notice that G recognizes the inbound links, but can't index them - just like if someone accidentally linked to a domain with .cmo instead of .com
site:.cmo [google.com]
Thanks
[edited by: DaveAtIFG at 11:04 pm (utc) on May 21, 2004]
[edit reason] No specifics please [/edit]