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by replies-to-fool
2125 days ago
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Regarding domains such as these, e.g programming.io or insurance.com, why would one want these? Aren't they too generic? Shouldn't domain names correspond more to the brand itself? I don't know anyone who looks for things related to programming by going directly on programming.com. If i was looking for insurance, I wouldn't just go on insurance.com either. What's the benefit of owning this type of domain? |
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People are unlikely to visit "programming.io" and then search something specific, but if it becomes popular for a particular type of content or tone or niche purely through organic search, people will include an easy-to-remember domain in the search query. Remembering "programming.io <query>" is easier than "johndoereactjsdev.blogger.com <query>".
It's not uncommon either. Just run a random tech search and notice how many hits are under generic "tec*" domains that publish how-to articles on multiple topics.