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Seeking Advice on Using .biz Domains for Non-Business Sites

Started by yandomozp, Nov 28, 2024, 12:34 AM

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yandomozpTopic starter

Hey there!

I've got a burning question about the.biz top-level domain (TLD). I've never dabbled in this zone, but I'm curious to know about your hands-on experience with it. Specifically, I'm wondering how Google indexes.biz domains compared to the more established.COM TLD. Do you think it's a viable option for non-commercial websites, or is it better suited for businesses looking to establish a strong online presence?
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bacsiquaidi1

.biz top-level domain (TLD) is often misunderstood and underutilized. While it's true that.COM is the most established and widely recognized TLD,.biz has its own unique advantages and use cases.

From a search engine optimization (SEO) perspective, Google indexes.biz domains similarly to.COM domains. Both TLDs are generic and widely recognized, which means they carry a similar level of authority and credibility. However, it's worth noting that.biz domains may have a slightly lower ranking due to their relatively lower popularity and less established brand recognition.

From a practical standpoint,.biz domains can be a viable option for non-commercial websites, such as non-profits, community organizations, or personal projects. However, for businesses looking to establish a strong online presence,.COM or other more established TLDs like.co or.io may be a better choice.

That being said,.biz domains can still be a great option for businesses, particularly those in the B2B or B2B2C space, as they can help establish a professional and credible online presence. Additionally,.biz domains can be a cost-effective alternative to more expensive TLDs like.pro or.inc.

While .biz domains may not be as flashy as some of the newer TLDs, they're a solid choice for those looking for a reliable and widely recognized TLD. As a web designer, I've seen many successful.biz domains that have established strong online presences and attracted a loyal audience.
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shenasingh

.biz extension doesn't carry the same weight as more mainstream options.

When it comes to SEO, search engines prioritize the content and functionality of your site over the domain itself. The domain primarily serves as a user-friendly identifier, helping visitors remember and access your site.
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ZvyagizevE

Since 1995, it's been a no-brainer to dominate the SERPs for high-demand keywords, and a serious company's website, even with a lackluster design, can still rake in the top spots. Why? Because Google's algorithm has a love-hate relationship with.biz domains, deeming them a non-starter for top-tier rankings. It's like trying to put a square peg in a round hole – it just doesn't fit. A site's UX and design have a direct impact on its credibility, making it a vital component of a company's brand identity.

Think of it like a digital business card – if the card is crumpled and worn out, people will question the company's professionalism. On the flip side, a slick, modern website on a reputable domain (think.com,.io, or.co) is like a badge of honor, signaling to potential clients that the company is on top of its game. So, if a company can't even get its own digital house in order, how can it expect to deliver top-notch services to its customers?
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