Why Should I Purchase .COM Domains?
- .COM is the number one web extension to own your domain in.
- You will increase your business and/or web presence by owning the .COM of your domain.
- Can easily direct to your existing site through URL forwarding.
- You can also place your existing site's content on your .COM domain.
- It is a quick and simple process to acquire .COM domains with Domain Security Experts.

"You should always aim for the .com version of a name, that's what most people will go to after doing a search or after typing something directly into their address bar, if you register .tv or .net or any of the other available extensions and your competition has the .com version then you've just lost a potential customer."
- Your Domain Name by David Callan
"Presently, though many are obtaining domain extensions such as ".org" and ".net," it is the ".com" domain extension address that is clearly most important."
- Implementing E-Commerce Strategies: A Guide to Corporate Success after the Dot.Com Bust - by Marc J. Epstein
"Almost all U.S. businesses choose to operate under the .com domain."
- Domain Names: How to Choose & Protect a Great Name for Your Website by Stephen Elias and Patricia Gima
"What you have to think about is how your customers are going to access your site. If they are going to type in your company name into the URL bar and hit enter, then getting the .com domain is a must."
- Jennifer Kyrnin from About.com
"The ".com" suffix is the default setting on every browser--meaning that if shoppers type in only part of the Web address, they probably will be shuttled to a site that ends in ".com." Second, the big search engines like Google and Yahoo! hunt for ".com" domains before any others. "Everything but '.com' is less valuable real estate today," says Mark Goldstein, president of the Arizona-based International Research Center, a technology consulting firm. "None of the alternatives has really taken off, because people are not as likely to type those [addresses] into their browsers."
- Maureen Farrell for Forbes.com
"Dot-com is always going to be the blue-chip standard," Jackson says. He reasons that the extension is ingrained in the minds of Internet users. Even new industry rules that will allow registrars to use almost any extension--theoretically expanding the domain universe by billions of names--will have little impact on the dominance of ".com." As a result, "all of this new property is going to be wasteland, because it's not going to be recognizable to the public," Jackson says.
- Ron Jackson, DNJournal publisher in Forbes.com article by Charlie Foster