Credibility Or Usability of Different Domain Extensions

Posted by (জামান) | Labels: | Posted On Friday, January 22, 2010 at 10:10 PM

While the following table is by necessity somewhat subjective, it will give you an idea of the usability and credibility attached to different domain extensions.
TYPE OF EXTENSION
USABILITY
CREDIBILITY
.com, .net, .org
Reachable by 100% of the Web
Maximum. Investors and speculators will buy.
Country-level top domains (.co.uk, .fr, .jp etc.)
Reachable by 100% of the Web
Excellent (those familiar with domain naming will tend to associate the site at the domain with the country in question and so expect e.g. a .jp site to be in Japanese) Investors and speculators will buy.
"Disguised" country-level domains (.to, .fm, etc.)
Reachable by 100% of the Web
Good to fair. Some extensions are more familiar than others (e.g. .to is quite common, .nr is rare) Investors and speculators will buy the VERY best names only.
Sub-domains (.uk.co, .web.com etc.)
Reachable by 100% of the Web
Fair. Many people not used to this kind of domain name. Investors and speculators will NOT buy.
Authorized alternative top-level domain names (.name, .biz etc.)
Reachable by 100% of the Web
Fair. Many people not used to this kind of domain name. Investors and speculators will buy the VERY best names only.
New.net names
Reachable by a growing %age of the Web population, but nowhere near 100%
Fair. Many people not used to this kind of domain name. Investors and speculators will NOT buy.
"Alternative" domain names
Reachable by practically nobody
Near-zero. In principle, nobody should be buying these names!
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