I’ve heard both sides of this argument from various marketers over the years, but predominately the answer most will give to that question is yes, it does make a difference. That for some reason, Google gives more “love” to a .com or even a .org domain than to a .info (or even .net) domain.

The people that have said this to me say that it is get when you enter something into the search engines, the top sites are almost always going to be .com or .org.

Yes, this is generally true, but I have another idea that you should consider when choosing which extension you are going to purchase.

There are thousands, hundreds of thousands more .com and .org websites on the world wide web than there are .info. This fact alone could explain why the search results generally have .com and .org domains in their top listings. I am not saying that it is not possible that the search engines like .com or .org, I am just bringing up a point. That is that .com and .org domain extensions should be in the top of the search results most of the time, there are 10′s, even 100′s of thousands more websites with a .com or .org domain extension.

I myself have way more .com domains. I prefer them because when people enter domain names into their address bar they usually to type .com. So, by just having a .com you will ensure they go to your website. If the website you chose in a .com has a .info available and you purchase it, then as the person goes to enter it into their address bar, it is likely that unless they were actually paying attention, they will be entering in .com. And so instead of arriving at your website, they would go to someone else’s.

I want to point out that I do have some .info domains however and as far as a search engine optimization stand point I have discovered that they rank in the search engines equally as well as a .com website. Therefore, for search engine optimization reasons it does not really seem to matter which extension you buy. The SEO techniques side relies more on your keyword phrases and links than to the domain extension you purchase.

Therefore, it comes down to your preference. Do you care ifthey unintentionally enter .com rather than .info (or even .net)? Your answer to this question will help you chose which domain name extension you purchase.

I am an stay-at-home mom turned online business owner that spent numerous years searching for the dream of a successful business. When I found it I was amazed at how easy it was…once I had a system. Get free home business tips and tricks on my blog: Moms Home Business

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