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If anyone has experience in working with these domains with Google any advise would be welcomed.
Thanks! :)
But ... if you plan to promote offline, things get trickier, because the North American public has dot-com so firmly engrained in their consciousness that people would often type in the dot-com version even if they had your domain name right in front of them. (I've caught myself doing that even though I know better.)
I don't have an answer for that, unless it would be to make a deal with the dot-com site to link to your company: "Looking for widgets.us? Click here."
Not everyone is a net novice. Many have been online for at least a couple years now. Unless a person is very narrowly focused while online or a rookie, he is regularly exposed to other TLD's -- .net for his own ISP, .mil/.gov/.us for government, .org's for non-profits, .edu's for educational facilities, etc. Most still prefer to use .com, but the simple fact is many good domains have been taken so you have to be creative in developing your own brandname. I think practically every word in the dictionary is taken under .com so many companies make up names that sound nice but have no meaning.
Now just need to decide if we should advise to go to a .com name - maybe with keywords? But I dearly hate keyword spammed domains and dont see much help in them as long as the anchor text on inbound links has the keywords..
Which example would do better:
#1. Blue Widgets, Inc - gets a domain bwi.us - but makes sure all anchor text was "BLUE WIDGETS"
or
#2 Blue Widgets, Inc - gets a domain bluewidgets.com and still makes anchor text as "BLUE WIDGETS"
Advise? :)
I'd advise against this unless this business does almost all sales in the US AND those 3 letters are already a well known brand, or the company is shooting for that.
>Now just need to decide if we should advise to go to a .com name - maybe with keywords? But I dearly hate keyword spammed domains and dont see much help in them as long as the anchor text on inbound links has the keywords..
Keyword domain names are much better for search engines. Branding often isn't a good strategy on the Internet. However, if it involves more than one hyphen, this may be pushing it. Also, a keyword domain name is a Bad Idea if the company some day may want to expand what they sell. blue-widgets.com is the perfect domain name for a company selling just blue widgets. However, if they in five years may be selling green doodads, purple whatsis, etc. the name then doesn't fit the company.