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July 17, 2011, 02:41:52 PM |
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blocksolvers is the only good one some are outright embarrassing, like INVESTINBITCOINS
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Grouver (BtcBalance)
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July 17, 2011, 03:10:39 PM Last edit: July 17, 2011, 08:53:59 PM by Grouver |
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Keep in mind the whole Bitcoin network isn't a commercial thing(.com). Every entity selling stuff or services to the Bitcoin community are part of the Bitcoin network. Thus, I think .NET domains are gonna be it not .COM that era is over.
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evoorhees
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July 17, 2011, 04:22:04 PM |
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Keep in mind the whole Bitcoin network isn't a company (.com). Every entity selling stuff or services to the Bitcoin community are part of the Bitcoin network. Thus, I think .NET domains are gonna be it not .COM that era is over.
You do realize that none of that matters, right? =) .Coms are used because they are better for branding than .net in most cases. Usage has little if anything to do with whether a company is a "company" or a "network." The perception remains that if you have a .net you look less professional than if you have a .com.
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Grouver (BtcBalance)
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July 17, 2011, 04:39:29 PM |
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Keep in mind the whole Bitcoin network isn't a company (.com). Every entity selling stuff or services to the Bitcoin community are part of the Bitcoin network. Thus, I think .NET domains are gonna be it not .COM that era is over.
You do realize that none of that matters, right? =) .Coms are used because they are better for branding than .net in most cases. Usage has little if anything to do with whether a company is a "company" or a "network." The perception remains that if you have a .net you look less professional than if you have a .com. Right, well I never look at an domain when I like the stuff or services a website is selling. I am not like... pfrrt its not .com domain iam out of here. That, is a huge misconception. Its about the goods a website is trying to sell not about if your domain name contains: .com And since bitcoin is a network I think the semantics is to use a .net and not a .com domain since that is not what it was created for.
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Kais
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July 17, 2011, 05:25:54 PM |
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Keep in mind the whole Bitcoin network isn't a company (.com). Every entity selling stuff or services to the Bitcoin community are part of the Bitcoin network. Thus, I think .NET domains are gonna be it not .COM that era is over.
You do realize that none of that matters, right? =) .Coms are used because they are better for branding than .net in most cases. Usage has little if anything to do with whether a company is a "company" or a "network." The perception remains that if you have a .net you look less professional than if you have a .com. That's so true. I would go to a .com site over a .net site any day. .Net makes it look unprofessional, like they don't have enough money to choose their own brand...many times, it's the same name as a bigger company, but .net instead.
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evoorhees
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July 17, 2011, 08:09:29 PM |
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Right, well I never look at an domain when I like the stuff or services a website is selling. I am not like... pfrrt its not .com domain iam out of here.
That, is a huge misconception. Its about the goods a website is trying to sell not about if your domain name contains: .com
And since bitcoin is a network I think the semantics is to use a .net and not a .com domain since that is not what it was created for.
The same could be said about a company logo... meaningless, right? All that matters is what the company sells and its service? Marketing and design - including a domain name - represent signals to potential customers. Often these signals are somewhat subconscious, and I promise that you do indeed care about the domain name though you may not realize it. Just as you would subconsciously judge a person who was "unkempt", so too do you judge a company that looks unprofessional. It's a signal, and these signals are important in a competitive marketplace.
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frankiebits (OP)
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July 17, 2011, 08:41:51 PM |
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blocksolvers is the only good one some are outright embarrassing, like INVESTINBITCOINS
cool opinion bro. edit: you have been a part of this community for a month, you know nothing
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Grouver (BtcBalance)
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July 17, 2011, 08:42:59 PM |
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Right, well I never look at an domain when I like the stuff or services a website is selling. I am not like... pfrrt its not .com domain iam out of here.
That, is a huge misconception. Its about the goods a website is trying to sell not about if your domain name contains: .com
And since bitcoin is a network I think the semantics is to use a .net and not a .com domain since that is not what it was created for.
The same could be said about a company logo... meaningless, right? All that matters is what the company sells and its service? Marketing and design - including a domain name - represent signals to potential customers. Often these signals are somewhat subconscious, and I promise that you do indeed care about the domain name though you may not realize it. Just as you would subconsciously judge a person who was "unkempt", so too do you judge a company that looks unprofessional. It's a signal, and these signals are important in a competitive marketplace. I don't think you can compare a design with a domain. If you have 2 options to give a visit since your looking to buy cars. Option 1: buygoodcars.net Option 2: buygoodcars.com Were will you buy? The answer is: You cannot tell yet, since you didn't view those websites yet. Like said, if you think buygoodcars.net has a good design and cousin Evan told you buygoodcars.net sells great stuff. Why then say: Hey but wait a minute... buygoodcars.com has a .com extension. I should buy there. No, just no.
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frankiebits (OP)
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July 17, 2011, 08:46:06 PM |
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Right, well I never look at an domain when I like the stuff or services a website is selling. I am not like... pfrrt its not .com domain iam out of here.
That, is a huge misconception. Its about the goods a website is trying to sell not about if your domain name contains: .com
And since bitcoin is a network I think the semantics is to use a .net and not a .com domain since that is not what it was created for.
The same could be said about a company logo... meaningless, right? All that matters is what the company sells and its service? Marketing and design - including a domain name - represent signals to potential customers. Often these signals are somewhat subconscious, and I promise that you do indeed care about the domain name though you may not realize it. Just as you would subconsciously judge a person who was "unkempt", so too do you judge a company that looks unprofessional. It's a signal, and these signals are important in a competitive marketplace. I don't think you can compare a design with a domain. If you have 2 options to give a visit since your looking to buy cars. Option 1: buygoodcars.net Option 2: buygoodcars.com Were will you buy? The answer is: You cannot tell yet, since you didn't view those websites yet. Like said, if you think buygoodcars.net has a good design and cousin Evan told you buygoodcars.net sells great stuff. Why then say: Hey but wait a minute... buygoodcars.com has a .com extension. I should buy there. No, just no. .NET = Network .COM = Commercialedit: bitcoinminer.net is available, start the bitcoin miners network!
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Grouver (BtcBalance)
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July 17, 2011, 08:54:57 PM |
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Right, well I never look at an domain when I like the stuff or services a website is selling. I am not like... pfrrt its not .com domain iam out of here.
That, is a huge misconception. Its about the goods a website is trying to sell not about if your domain name contains: .com
And since bitcoin is a network I think the semantics is to use a .net and not a .com domain since that is not what it was created for.
The same could be said about a company logo... meaningless, right? All that matters is what the company sells and its service? Marketing and design - including a domain name - represent signals to potential customers. Often these signals are somewhat subconscious, and I promise that you do indeed care about the domain name though you may not realize it. Just as you would subconsciously judge a person who was "unkempt", so too do you judge a company that looks unprofessional. It's a signal, and these signals are important in a competitive marketplace. I don't think you can compare a design with a domain. If you have 2 options to give a visit since your looking to buy cars. Option 1: buygoodcars.net Option 2: buygoodcars.com Were will you buy? The answer is: You cannot tell yet, since you didn't view those websites yet. Like said, if you think buygoodcars.net has a good design and cousin Evan told you buygoodcars.net sells great stuff. Why then say: Hey but wait a minute... buygoodcars.com has a .com extension. I should buy there. No, just no. .NET = Network .COM = Commercialedit: bitcoinminer.net is available, start the bitcoin miners network! Yes alright. But still, Bitcoin isn't commercial either.
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frankiebits (OP)
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July 18, 2011, 02:01:01 AM |
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I'll sell you www.bitcoindomainsforsale.com - it could help you sell yours. these aren't as bad as I was led to believe by the first reply. I like a few of them for sure. good luck. bitcoinminingaccidents.com is hilarious
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July 18, 2011, 02:09:38 AM |
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thanks brocoin. remember that Juvenile song, 'Back That Thing Up' ? I would make that the slogan for backyourbits.com - "they call me big daddy, won't you back that thing up" and then a picture of a wallet or something.
e: just realized that was the censored version of that song. might be too subtle then.
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Alex Beckenham
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July 18, 2011, 02:39:36 AM |
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If you have 2 options to give a visit since your looking to buy cars.
Option 1: buygoodcars.net
Option 2: buygoodcars.com
Were will you buy? The answer is: You cannot tell yet, since you didn't view those websites yet.
If I hadn't viewed either of them yet, the .com would always be the first site I check out. If you type buygoodcars into your URL bar, does your browser check the .com first or the .net? By the way, I think bitcoingild.com is the 'most embarrassing' one, only because I've never seen guild spelt like that before, and actual definitions of 'gild' don't seem to make sense.
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lemonginger
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July 18, 2011, 04:15:25 AM |
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you don't buy typo domain names because you don't know how to spell a word, you buy them because lots of other people don't know how to spell a word
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Anonymous
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July 18, 2011, 05:48:28 AM |
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Alex Beckenham
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July 18, 2011, 05:51:31 AM |
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Hehehe, I actually typed out a very similar reply and then decided not to post it Funny that someone else picked up on it too.
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Anonymous
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July 18, 2011, 05:59:33 AM |
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Hehehe, I actually typed out a very similar reply and then decided not to post it Funny that someone else picked up on it too. Thats how you (t)roll
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Anonymous
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July 18, 2011, 06:03:21 AM |
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I actually have those domains btw if anyone wants to make an offer.
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