D&P Which top-level domain (TLD) is superior: .co or .net?

FairySaiyan

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I'm unable to use .com for my e-shop as it is already taken. While I prefer .co, I'm wondering if .net is a more conventional and reliable option.
 
From my personal perspective, I would choose the .net domain extension. Nevertheless, it's worth noting that, in general, Google treats all top-level domains (TLDs) similarly in terms of their relevance and visibility.
 
I share the same preference for .net domains. In my opinion, they have nearly equal potential for branding purposes compared to .com domains.
 
I agree with you. Even before getting into internet marketing, I found that .net domains often provided valuable insights and information about the specific subject matter I was researching.
 
I personally prefer .com domains as they have consistently worked well for me. However, I understand your perspective and suggest considering alternative domain names to explore different options.
 
Given the choice between the .co and .net domain extensions, I would personally opt for .co.
 
There is no significant difference between the .co and .net domain extensions. Ultimately, the success of a domain depends on how it is used and the actions taken with it.
 
When it comes to ranking or overall superiority, there is no noticeable difference between the .co and .net domain extensions. However, from a personal standpoint, I find that "Co" feels incomplete, so I would always prefer .net over .co without hesitation.
 
From a customer perspective, I tend to have more trust in .net domains compared to .co domains. However, in today's digital landscape, people are increasingly comfortable shopping on websites with various domain extensions, including those ending in .shop.
 
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