We chose a .info site, because we thought the .info extension was helpful to customers and conveyed the informational aspect of our site. We will provide the largest database of auto insurance companies in the US and allow customers to easily search and sort for providers in their city and state.
I like it.
It's easy-to-remember domain and for international users.
I selected ".info" back in 2001 when it was first released as a suffix because it perfectly described the information-based website I wanted to develop. That is, providing basic information in an easy-to-read, uncluttered format while also connecting experts, and manufacturers with committed anglers.
Since the website only provides information, the .info domain seemed perfect for us. Also, .info is independent of country codes, which is important because the site targets Internet users around the world.
We chose the .info domain because this site is focused on information about the buying and selling of gold, rather than a site where one buys or sells gold.
Because of the informational character of the website, .info, with its ability to be understood in multiple languages, fits perfectly.
The info extension is intuitive for regional portals, especially tourist information.
As an international company, we decided to choose a site name independent from any country-specific domain. We believe that the hotel.info website has two major advantages: an easy-to-remember domain and a neutral point for view for international users.
The .info domain perfectly describes the type of service that we offer.
The .info domain extension says it all: it's information.