.US is the top-level domain for the United States of America. As stakeholders in the .US ccTLD, we all share a vested interest in making sure that .US continues to be a vibrant namespace that reflects the diversity, crea ...
Frustrated that you can't find the perfect web address for you site since all the .coms are taken? Learn why using a country specific tld could be the answer!
Author: Steve Ashton
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Author: Gary Eckstein
Here are five SEO things to do in 2011 that will benefit your Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) rankings:
1. Relevant and Quality Content
Content is king! There is no way around this and ...
Using country code top level domains (ccTLD) is a creative way to get a great, memorable name. The most popular domain hack is del.icio.us. Check out this article by PCDrome and then the .US Name Generator to ...
Author: Hintpoint
If you want to register for a desired domain name, and later found out that exact match domain name .com,org,net and info has took off and only with TLD .us left, will you register for that domain na ...
Visit the .US Site of the Week www.min.us . Minus lets you drag files from your desktop and folders directly to your browser to start sharing! Visit www.min.us today! ...
Author: Mike Nardine
From 1985 until 2001 only government agencies could use the TLD extension Dot US for domain names. In 2002 NeuStar Inc. became the administrator with a contract under the US Department of Co ...
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How does search engines treat TLD top level domains vs second level domains such as .us,.ph,.jp?
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Categories: .US Sites, Google, SEO, TLD
Author: Pascal Perry
You want to know what difference search engines (SE) make between gTLD's (generic TLD's) and ccTLD's (country-code TLD's).
No more "It is said", "I've heard t ...
Author: Jennifer Kyrnin
So, you’ve chosen your domain name, but when you go to register it, the .com version is already taken. What do you do? Chances are, your domain registrar has already suggested you switch ...
by Morgan
Linton That’s right, ArmyBases.us, NavyBases.us, and AirBases.us — names that your average Domainer might not even blink an eye at sold for $8,500 on Flippa yesterday. What I think is so incredib ...