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Old 03-09-2008, 02:48 AM



If or you actually do have your own personal website about whatever you want, [stuff like deviantart doesn't count] are you ashamed by subdomains like yourdomain.freewebs.com or yourdomain.tripod.com and stuff? Do you wish you had .com/net/org/etc?

If you do actually have a paid domain, why for? Because it looks cooler, will get you more business if you have one? [It is said that stuff like yourdomain.freewebs.com is less trusted and stuff.]

Or do you try those free url redirecting services? Like yourdomain.tk [which is pretty bad by the way], or something like yourdomain.uni.cc or yourdomain.us.tt?

If you were to have one, or already do, do you get a long subdomain website? Or get a long subdomain site and have a url redirection service make it look better? Or just buy one?

In my opinion, I like going for the url redirection with no ads one. It's free and almost legal looking. Speaking of which, I don't know which one to get. Should I get yourdomain.jp.tp or yourdomain.co.cc? I kinda like yourdomain.co.cc more, but my sister said I should get yourdomain.jp.tp since it has a nice ring to it. xDD

And if you are viewing a website. Do you look down to it even a bit because it isn't a .com/net/org/etc.? How about if it has a really short one like yourdomain.co.cc? Do you trust a website more if it isn't something like yourdomain.freewebs.com that sells things?

Just wondering. :3


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Old 03-09-2008, 12:57 PM

I as under the impression that xxx.freewebs.com was only for people hosted on freewebs. :3

I personally have hosting and a .com domain name, purely for experimenting with css and php. :D

If you're only making a personal, non-professional website, free hosting is usually fine, as long as you like formatting entirely with HTML.

For everything else, a unique URL is more professional looking, and hosting gives you far more flexibility. :3

I'm automatically inclined to trust a .com/etc site, because paying money for it cuts out a lot of time wasters and trick webpages.[/color]

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Old 03-10-2008, 08:51 PM

Good question.

I prefer paid domains if I'd make a site.
They sound more official and are easier to remember. On top of that there's no ugly advertising and also no popups.

 


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