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Which Is Easiest Name Server to Remember?
Offshore_Solutions
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in General
Please let me know which is the easiest to remember:
iNameServers.com
WebNameServers.com
Name-Servers.com
Do you prefer with or without the "s" at end?
Comments
The one who works.....
Pick any and give people reasons to remember instead.
WebNameServers
For nameservers who cares, not like you need to remember them.
Customers use it once if u doing a great job, if u mess then they will need to forget your ns and swap with new provider's one.
name-servers.com - but most prolly better if you own name-server.com as well
but indeed, not sure how many people care.. cloudflare even randomizes them, route53 as well...
I appreciate everyone's feedback.
Added 1 more to the choices:
1) DNServers.net - perhaps shorter is better?
2) iNameServers.com
3) WebNameServers.com
4) Name-Servers.com
We're not using Cloudflare. For us the branding of the generic nameservers is important for a complicated reason.
Stop limiting yourself.
nameserver.wtf - to have marketing impact
nameserver.art - because you consider it an art
nameserver.fun - for loving nameservers and working with fun
nameserver.cheap - for offering them cheap
nameserver.wiki - for providing informations
nameserver.design - for one-click deployment marketing
nameserver.charity - for something completely free
nameserver.doctor - because you research new tech on this
nameserver.software - because... PowerDNS ?
Examples can continue. If you launch a business, we will expect some offers from you, specially designed for this community.
nameserver.gay - to conquer twitter and tiktok instantly (but also get completely forgotten next week, as someone else will be hyping this way)
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
123.123.123.123
1.1.1.1
better dn.wtf
Only if you own dnsservers.net to, people will misstype it.
Same here, only if you own name-server.com. Preferably nameservers.com as well.
Has zero impact to me. I copy and paste. Why risk remembering something wrong and doing the whole 12 hour loop trying to find what's broken only to find out you missed an s on the end.
It honestly doesn't matter. 95% of people will just copy and paste them and forget about it. If you're looking for something white label, pick something that looks half okay and that'll be fine.
Nobody is staring at the names of their nameservers for more than a few minutes - if they are, they need serious therapy.
Do something fun like definitely-not-a-nameserver.com
ns1.dan.com
ns2.dan.com
are pretty easy to remember for me.
i got once my friend brought domain noservice.com so both ns were today.noservice.com and tomorrow.noservice.com
That choice is truly funny! 😅
never forget until today
4.2.2.2 because my finger firmware was programmed before Google existed. ;-)
n.ameserivce.com
g.ameserivce.com
l.ameserivce.com
*serivce, nice!
nums2names.com
(It's available.)
HAHA! 😄 Thank you Sir
Narrowed down to 3:
1) DNservers.net. (thanks to @thedp )
2) DomServer.net (thanks to @mrTom )
3) NamServers.com
Thoughts?
PS: A VERY optimistic person is selling:
serverdomain.com on the Aftermarket for $49,977.00 + transfer fee 🤣
None.
None of those is in any manner memorable. You need to spend extra effort to make your service memorable.
This might be the most memorable here at a very quick glance
iNameServers.com is the best out of your list... and lose the "s"
Thank you @PandoGulf