Dave Warren wrote:
>In fairness, this depends on the search engine used... In many cases Google
>does a decent job at finding a .net or .org when you type in a single word
>and it turns out the .com isn't the most popular choice. Type in "radiant"
>for instance, and the first hit is radiant.net -- radiant.com is rather
>useless. Arguably, this technique would work with more TLDs as well.
>
>
Google works that way because they don't favor any REAL top level
domain, but rather, the links of pages to others. If I owned
radiant.com and wanted to be found, I'd focus my marketing energy on
getting companies to link to me.
But that doesn't affect search engines that weight based on other factors.
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