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What's Better for My Blog's Top Level Domain Suffix: .com or .net?

When you set up a blog or website you naturally pick a domain name which ends with .com, mainly because it’s become the de facto standard on the internet. I run a few blogs and they all end with .com with the notable exception of this blog, which is jorgensundberg dot net.

Why did I go with .net?

First of all, the reason for setting up this blog was to claim my personal brand on search engines once and for all. There is nothing that gives you more link juice than running your own blog on your own name. And nothing that can steal more Google ranking than your namesake doing it first!

When I did set it up it was natural to go for jorgensundberg.com. This was unfortunately taken already, I was only about 7 years late apparently. After many weeks and months on the fence I had to go with another one out of .net, .info, .org etc. In the end the .net was the best option. More on this terrible ordeal in this post over at Ryan Rancatore’s blog Personal Branding 101.

How's that .net working out for you?

The good news is that blogging on a .net domain name has worked absolutely fine and I haven't encountered any users getting lost looking for me. The only person that got a bit confused in the beginning was myself, I sometimes entered my URL here and there with the .com suffix just out of habit I suppose. So all in all, it’s worked out really well and I forgot about the domain suffix question altogether, until…

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