Quote:
Originally Posted by xxx6live
Yeah namecheap is the best.
Still a small problem in Google - if i write <domain>.cam it asks "do you mean <domain>.com" but still lists it.
Just noticed it does not happen for sex.cam so suppose it just needs some link juice.
|
No it is not about links inbound ...
Quote:
About 11,100 results (0.41 seconds)
Google promotion
Try Google Search Console
Google Webmasters – Support, Learn, Connect & Search Console – Google
Do you own sex.cam? Get indexing and ranking data from Google.
Search Results
Sex.CAM: Live streaming sex cam
sex.cam/
Welcome to Sex.cam, the right place to enjoy live sex videochat, stylish online webcam models, detailed camsites reviews and more.
|
It is about the pages indexed. sex.<something> is common ...
I don't get that with a few .cam names I registered last week ???
But when I try Yahoo.cam ...
If the name is a hijack or clone name of an established domain -- yes?
columbian.com is the domain of a newspaper in Oregon USA
I own a few domains in BOTH the .cam and the .com now --- redirecting 301 the .com to the => .cam works for me ... We will move to xlove.cam maybe in time.
OMG haha yahoo didn't buy their trademark name and use it or reserve it ... word to the wise ... don't be a cheap-fuck
Google.cam was reserved by GOOGLE, INC.
This is particularly true if you own a trademark with a .com in the wordmark. You will have a difficult time in a URS or UDRP arbitration to get that domain. It's up to you ...