dot.Com vs. dot.ORG

Just a quick note….

My brother runs a website where he tries to do a head-to-head comparison on almost anything. Interestingly, he wrote about domain names a few months back. I already told him that I will announce his post to this site since I know it will help you. I should have posted this long ago but I forgot about it.

Here’s the link to his post:
http://versusanything.com/com-versus-org/

To register domain names, go to www.UltraCheapSolutions.com – this is where I register all my domain names (now close to a hundred).
Cheers and God bless you!

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Comments

2 Responses to “dot.Com vs. dot.ORG”

  1. Bernie Joseph on October 22nd, 2009 10:48 am

    Conditional Comment v.s. Meta Tag

    Hi!

    It seems that it is now a Micro$oft standard, that is, giving us IE-generated headaches, every time a new version comes out.

    Speaking of IE8 compatibility issues, when is one used over the other?

    The conditional comment:

    – v.s. -

    The meta tag:

    Thanks.

  2. MannyV on January 21st, 2010 4:46 am

    For easier audience recall, choose dotCOM. For SEO purposes, dotORG will do (if the dotCOM version has already been taken).

    For branding, however, don’t promote a dotORG site unless you want to help the owner of the dotCOM version free website traffic. :-)

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