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Deal 5) .net is recommended if the .com equivalent has been taken and purchasing the .com version is out of the question. 6) Transferring .org domains (in the event of a sale) requires actual signed paperwork. This can get messy. While there are no hard and fast rules, beginners should stick with one of the main three suffixes.
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