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View Full Version : .us domain: get it or 4get it?


astralexis
06-28-2002, 09:24 AM
What about the .us domains, I haven't heard much about them...

RackShack.us appears to be for sale :)

hostjet
06-28-2002, 09:52 PM
if it contains good keywords and you live in the usa, then i say go for it.

thewitt
06-28-2002, 10:19 PM
.us domains are moving fairly well with us. They continue to sell at a much higher rate than I thought they would.

I'd say go for it - as long as you pass the nexus requirements.

-t

Acroplex
06-28-2002, 11:10 PM
Nexus, Sexus, Plexus :D

DotComster
06-29-2002, 02:50 AM
I'd advise you stick to Dot Coms - they really do get more trafic. .US is fine however if you have American related material.

I'm sure that *****.us is available to - unless someone is stupid enough to actually get it :)

Acroplex
06-29-2002, 02:51 AM
*****.us ? :confused:

iamdave
06-29-2002, 04:01 AM
I say forget it.

DotComster
06-29-2002, 04:42 AM
the ****** above was where I wrote C - I - host - and I am glad they are censored here

ScottD
06-29-2002, 09:45 AM
I really really wanted to get r.us, but, well, they wont let me have a one letter domain! Meanies!

Scott
06-29-2002, 05:35 PM
I would not waste the $$ for a .US domain

Trader
06-30-2002, 03:37 PM
Originally posted by Scott I would not waste the $$ for a .US domain

Strongly disagree. I believe .US is now the 2nd most valuable extension, and will increase in value as time goes by. One day US will likely start getting some valuable type-ins too, though not near as many as dot-com.

My extension ranking order is as follows - #-1 Com of course, 2 = US, 3 = Org, 4 = Net, 5 = Info, 6 = Biz, followed by all the other country codes trailing the field. Just my opinion but I believe it's accurate. ;)

clemzonguy
07-01-2002, 04:02 AM
Right now I think it's more popular among people who know about it (techies) or those bought domains (me). The layperson needs to know about it. This will help when more sites come up in google and other engines. When your average run of the mill people start talking about it more then we'll know that we've reached the point where it's taking off. Definitely potential for growth and very easy to remember. Timing seems great with 911 too.

Acroplex
07-01-2002, 04:04 AM
Originally posted by DizixCom
I really really wanted to get r.us, but, well, they wont let me have a one letter domain! Meanies!

I registered KissMy.us and KickMy.us :D

JayC
07-01-2002, 10:49 PM
Originally posted by Scott
I would not waste the $$ for a .US domain
Originally posted by RealNames
Strongly disagree. I believe .US is now the 2nd most valuable extension, and will increase in value as time goes by.
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My extension ranking order is as follows - #-1 Com of course, 2 = US, 3 = Org, 4 = Net, 5 = Info, 6 = BizI wouldn't say that those two opinions add up to "strongly disagree." I'd probably still put .us at number four, but the point would be the same: for most "normal" business purposes if you can get an appropriate .com (and you almost certainly can), it's the way you should go.

I have a couple of .us names, but just for fun and personal use. I wouldn't use that TLD for business except for a site that has a strong USA theme or connection.

markblair
07-01-2002, 11:42 PM
Personally, I like the .US domains. But I also liked the .info domains for the first month they were out, too. I have registered a few .US domains and one I can now see I won't be using... As for business purposes, I registered specializedpc.net first because .com was taken. Strangely enough, .com became available and I was able to grab it doing a random search earlier this year. I decided to get the .US today partly due to Dotster lowering their price on new registrations for the month of July and to protect the name.

phpcoder
07-02-2002, 02:52 AM
Originally posted by timechange
Nexus, Sexus, Plexus :D

Actually... alot of companies choose names like that... so that when somebody types in a wrong addy for a big company they will go to their site. I know a guy who stood at his keyboard for hours trying to find a domain. Where if the clients finger slipped, it would take him to a different site... etc:

client types: kexus.com

instead of

lexus.com.

Notice the k and l are side by side ;)

Pretty bad example though...haha

markblair
07-02-2002, 02:55 AM
This has happened before, obviously. A better example (and this was an actual domain) is paypa1.com. I recall reading a story about someone registering the domain name with the '1' instead of the 'l' a couple of years ago. It didn't last, though. Others have just added stuff to the domain name like myyahoo.com, etc.