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.tk and co.cc free domain names

Sain Cai

Beautiful Daddy
NLC
Let me say they officially suck. co.cc accounts I guess are being banned from search engines and my .tk domain was cancelled for evidently no reason.

While I realize that these domains come with no guarantee, there still is no logical reason why they have to cancel a domain. It certainly wasnt because of low traffic, as in 2 days this month I have had 3X the minimum requirement for unique visitors.

Guess I will break down earlier and get my tld.
 

TaoPhoenix

Well-Known Member
NLC
I broke down and got my own TLD a couple of months ago. I've been using subdomains for some 7 years. I had held off on the TLD because I didn't really grasp the whole nameserver thing.
 

Sain Cai

Beautiful Daddy
NLC
I have had a TLD before, actually for the same site (Patriots Fanzone). What I also forgot to mention was how after 1 yr of having the co.cc domain, they wanted to charge me for it since it became somewhat popular.

No more free domains for me, subdomain is fine, but free ones where they screw you, nope.
 

CS Squad

cs-squad.net
NLC
.tk and .co.cc are for use as toys, or for testing purpose only.
Running any serious sites with them is equal to asking for trouble.
 

deanhills

Active Member
.tk and .co.cc are for use as toys, or for testing purpose only.
Running any serious sites with them is equal to asking for trouble.
Agreed. I've had a .co.cc once, but was using it only as a sandbox. And then forgot about it. When I tried to get back to it after a number of months, it was gone.

To be truthful, I prefer sub-domains for less serious Websites as I find them never disappearing on me. And domains for really serious Websites.
 

Aaron Gregory

New Member
I'm using a .co.cc right now, they're blocked from search engines? Never knew that, suppose I'll fork out on a few domains.
 

Trel

Zen
NLC
I've heard of problems with .co.cc, but .tk problems are new to me. Did you receive any kind of email before the domain was deleted?
 

Archbob

Level 8 Chinese Guy
NLC
Newsflash: Free domains generally aren't real domains. If your serious about a business, get a .com.
 

CS Squad

cs-squad.net
NLC
I've heard of problems with .co.cc, but .tk problems are new to me. Did you receive any kind of email before the domain was deleted?
The problems with .tk domains was already an issue which exist long time ago.
When they found that the domain have very high hits, they will remove it and point it to their down domain parking page to gain profit from the domain.
When they found that there is not more hits, then only they will release the domain for registration again.
 

Derek Flahost

New Member
I have 6 of my .tk domains removed in just 1 day!
And their excuse is the sites violate their TOS, while those sites are just some blogs.
Very obvious, they are trying to steal traffics to their sedo pages.
 

wswd

Premium
Premium Member
When are people going to learn that the free domains aren't worth the hassle? All that to save $7 a year? Really? Most people spend more than that on lunch every day.
 

CS Squad

cs-squad.net
NLC
When are people going to learn that the free domains aren't worth the hassle? All that to save $7 a year? Really? Most people spend more than that on lunch every day.
Well, some people just refuse to learn their lesson.
They always think that free lunch are everywhere.
And they even just get some free reseller hosting to give away free lunch and promised people that they are going to survive very well.
 

Sain Cai

Beautiful Daddy
NLC
The problems with .tk domains was already an issue which exist long time ago.
When they found that the domain have very high hits, they will remove it and point it to their down domain parking page to gain profit from the domain.
When they found that there is not more hits, then only they will release the domain for registration again.
I have 6 of my .tk domains removed in just 1 day!
And their excuse is the sites violate their TOS, while those sites are just some blogs.
Very obvious, they are trying to steal traffics to their sedo pages.
That is certainly a feasible explanation based on the traffic totals they show on their page:
Date Unique hosts
10/1 990
10/2 1253
10/4 48
10/6 6

Note when the post was made and on my review thread: 10/3 no website, high traffic. Now look on 10/4 when the site was back, little traffic.
 

eSupun

New Member
CO.CC and CZ.CC both are dead for now. There is no use of registering CO.CC domains because they are not indexed by Google anymore. However dot.tk is still keeping the service up. But I've heard that they are taking the ownership of the domains if they get good amount of traffic. That is horrible!

If you are really serious of your business, my advice is not to register for free domains. You can start with a cheap domain like .info from GoDaddy which is 1.99$ for the first year. When your website grows up, you can acquire a .com or .net according to your business.
 

wswd

Premium
Premium Member
Well, some people just refuse to learn their lesson.
They always think that free lunch are everywhere.
And they even just get some free reseller hosting to give away free lunch and promised people that they are going to survive very well.
No doubt! Absolutely right there. I never did understand it as far as something so cheap as a domain name. Ah well.
 

CS Squad

cs-squad.net
NLC
No doubt! Absolutely right there. I never did understand it as far as something so cheap as a domain name. Ah well.
Anyway, some people do know that it is dangerous to use free domain.
Hence, they go for some cheap domain, such as .in and .co.uk.
Well, although they are using cheap domain names, but still, these small host who willing to invest in some cheaper price domain did prove that they are willing to invest to do their business.
:)
 

deeplist

Entrepreneur
NLC
You can start with a cheap domain like .info from GoDaddy which is 1.99$ for the first year. When your website grows up, you can acquire a .com or .net according to your business.
Moving domains is a step you don't want to take if you can avoid it. It does nothing but cause confusion.

Just break down, pay the 9 or 10 freakin dollars and buy a TLD from the start. A lot of people can blow 9 bucks on a single trip to Ronald McDonalds.
 
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