Thread: co.cc or co.nr ?
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28-05-09, 06:39 #1
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Originally Posted by eddielkk
But I read again today in .co.nr site, and it seems that they already change their policy about ads, now, they are don't showing ads at all
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01-12-10, 19:35 #2
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i like co.cc .
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19-02-11, 13:03 #3
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as my opinion,co.cc .
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06-04-11, 16:09 #4
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co.cc is better, and faster redirect
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28-09-11, 01:24 #5
Recomedation
I beleave both ones are the samething, I actually use both and they work very well,
I would suggest you to use a free service for hosting the website, that service is 000webhost.com/500099.html you can register a free domain at cc.co and point it to 000webhost.com/500099.html acoutn,
if you have any question or do not kmnow how to do it, please send me an email to seodirectory(at)hotmail.com
Best Regards
Edwin Ramires
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28-05-09, 07:01 #6
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28-05-09, 09:01 #7
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Originally Posted by eddielkk
Last year, I still see .tk domain showing ads BY redirect to their ads first before we can go to the real site.
That's how they do it.
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28-05-09, 11:39 #8
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04-06-09, 18:03 #9
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Friends, may I know where you get people the free co.nr domain? I know we can get free co.cc domain in co.cc site itself.
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06-06-09, 15:48 #10
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06-06-09, 19:51 #11
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07-06-09, 04:05 #12
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co.cc or co.nr? if ever I don't have much funds I'll rather choose having a .info...coz having domain name is a must! But I think co.cc is still more popular than the other, but it doesn't matter as the traffic you will get still would depend on your effort promoting your sites.
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07-06-09, 10:02 #13
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08-06-09, 19:56 #15
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Take note that .co.nr is not a free domain registration services, .co.nr is providing domain redirection service. It means if we don't have our existing website it is no point to register .co.nr domain.
Even dot.tk does the same. It just redirects our original url, it doesn't actually provides DNS offer.
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08-06-09, 20:26 #16
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I think the situation is same with .tk. they just offer redirecting site name only.
If that so, then .co.cc is better
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09-06-09, 02:45 #17
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Originally Posted by lemon_1800
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09-06-09, 15:18 #18
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DNS offer and domain redicrection is different, domain redirection is direct the our yoursite.co.nr to yoursite.blogspot.com or others for better and easy remember name, DNS registration is just setting up the DNS record, domain redirecton is also consider DNS services.
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17-06-09, 12:57 #19
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You can pay for the domain name from non verified pp also. I did it once before my paypal got verified.
I told the support team that my credit card is not getting verified by paypal and is there any other way to pay through paypal itself. They send me an e-mail address and I send the money directly from paypal to that account and got my domain registered.
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17-06-09, 13:05 #20
Originally Posted by moreinfo
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