Jan 11, 2016 : Domains 101: The .Me Domain, Explained


📅 - Just 10 years ago, we only saw a few domains: .com, .org, and .net. The .com boom in the 1990's left few options for businesses that are popping up today, and that need led to the creation of more unique domains that offer businesses and startups creative ways to give their company a spot online.

One of the most popular domains to use today is .me, a national internet extension by Montenegro that can provide fun word play with a brand name and is easy to remember.

Many people are confused about .me domains, what they provide, and what makes them different from more common domains. Here's a quick guide to .me domains and how your business could use one to stand out online.


It calls out to your customer.

Sites that end in .me are about the user–Join.me, About.me, Couple.me, etc. Simply having a .me site tells users that you exist to help them in some way.

It's modern.

While you can find websites that look like they walked straight out of 1994 ending in .com all over the web, you'd be hard pressed to find a single .me site that isn't sleek and modern. Since the domain has only been around since 2008, .me signals to your potential users that you're up to date or ahead of the game.

It's catchy.

While .com may sound classic and familiar, .me sounds catchy and fun. Connect-dot-me is easy to remember because it sounds different than other websites, even with a one-word title. The .Me Registry operates the .me domain. Natasa Djukanovik, sales and marketing director at .me, agrees: “The strongest domain names tend to be short, memorable and catchy. They work like a song that you can't get out of your head, always hovering at the back of your mind.”

It's available.

Any business owner who's been through the process of building a website knows that your brand's name is not always available to use on the .com domain. If you've got a common name, the chances that your website name will be available are slim, which presses some to use website names with hyphens, strange spelling, or lesser domains like .net. The .me domain solves all those problems because it's newer and more names are available.


This is why the .me domain continues to be so popular among small businesses and startups alike: It calls out to your customer, it's modern, it's catchy, and it's availability is unmatched. What's your domain name? What do you think about the .me domain and it's growing popularity? Let us know in the comments!

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