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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: 3rd largest island, smallest country there.
Posts: 177
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So, it's all about traffic then? Comparing yourname.co.cc to a yourname.hostdomain.com, I think I would prefer a .co.cc domain.
Right now, I'm in no real need of a .com domain nor traffic because I just want to play around with setting up websites. Until I can confidently say I know my way around, only then would I consider buying a .com domain. For now, I'll stick with the free stuff. I'll make a note to be careful with .info, .co.cc and other domain which can be acquired for free or very cheaply but I'm sure WOT can serve as an early warning system. |
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#32 (permalink) |
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Foundation Editor
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Kent, UK
Posts: 1,092
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OK, a .co.cc domain is fine for that stuff. Also you can tell your pals that you are located in the Cocos Keeling Islands (off NW Australia I think).
![]() But you don't need WOT for that, or whatever, it's just Google who don't like them. Spam sites are normally very clean because their purpose is to make money from ads, and they try and stay under the radar for as long as possible. |
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