@jtk said: It might be wise to avoid volatile country-level TLDs that have been treated as vanity/generic TLDs if you care about long-term stability.
Depends on your userbase, but i doubt 90% of the people even care about the domain suffixes. I have found older people to have more resistance with non standard tlds but others take it with stride.
.com is the most popular and widely recognized domain extension, commonly used for commercial businesses, brands, and personal websites. .net, originally intended for network-related companies, is now used more broadly. .org – Primarily used by non-profits, charities, and organizations, .org has a trustworthy reputation.
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make sense. thanks
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.com is the most popular and widely recognized domain extension, commonly used for commercial businesses, brands, and personal websites. .net, originally intended for network-related companies, is now used more broadly. .org – Primarily used by non-profits, charities, and organizations, .org has a trustworthy reputation.