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Is it worth taking the .INFO domain

Started by dragon, Sep 04, 2022, 09:14 AM

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dragonTopic starter

Are .info domains a viable option for a popular website? What is their current status? Despite being one of the cheapest options, there may be a lot of spammy websites using them. This could potentially impact search engine rankings.

In order to expand internationally, we require a domain with global recognition. Unfortunately, both .com and .net are already taken. It might be worth exploring other top-level domains that are less saturated in the market.
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safracatz

All top-level domains should be treated equally in terms of search engine optimization. Claims that certain types of domains are penalized by search engines are largely unfounded.

However, it's important to consider the long-term cost of owning a domain. While .info domains may have lower initial costs, their renewal prices can increase significantly in subsequent years. It may be more cost-effective to opt for a different top-level domain for a reputable website.

Many new top-level domains, such as .biz, are now available for purchase without any negative impact on SEO. Keep in mind that while some domain names may have a low initial price, renewal fees can be much higher. It's important to carefully consider the long-term costs before purchasing a domain name.
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AllenSays

The .info top-level domain is recognized for its credibility and trustworthiness.

The name "info" was derived from the word "information", making it an intuitive choice for websites that aim to provide valuable information. As one of the first new top-level domains introduced in 2001, .info was created in response to the high demand for domain names in popular zones like .com and .net.

Since its inception, .info has grown in popularity, with over 16 million registered addresses today. Notably, .info was the first top-level domain to allow for characters beyond the English alphabet, with support for German and Spanish characters added over time.

For websites focused on information sharing, such as online directories or media outlets, the .info domain can offer a unique opportunity to stand out among competitors relying on more conventional top-level domains. Ultimately, a .info domain can help establish a clear direction for your project and build trust with potential users.
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Articru

The .info domain is indeed a viable option for a website, and its current status is that it is recognized as a generic top-level domain (gTLD). While it is true that there are some spammy websites using .info domains, this should not directly impact search engine rankings. Search engines primarily evaluate websites based on their content, relevance, and authority, rather than the domain extension alone.

If you require a domain with global recognition, it is worth considering other options that are less saturated in the market. Some alternative gTLDs that you might explore include .org, .co, .io, or country-specific domains such as .us, .uk, or .ca, depending on your target audience. It is important to note that the choice of a domain extension itself does not guarantee international recognition, but rather the quality and relevance of your website's content and marketing efforts play a significant role.
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