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https://www.spamhaus.org/statistics/tlds/
TLD check
com = 1.7% bad (score 0.19)
net = 2.1% bad (score 0.19)
cloud = 3.1% bad (score 0.20)
Well, not 0.0%, but not bad.
Yes, but why not get a .com or .blog which seems more likely to be a blog website? Also most of my friends use .moe for blog. You can take a look at them maybe. I got my https://longlive.cloud years ago, but not intended to blogging on this.
.tech and .blog could be best, or .site, or even .online if not .com but why .cloud?
.cloud is mostly for cloud related products and services
nothing sucks as such unless its .tk, .cc like spam tlds/cctlds.
youe website is amazing i like it
It'd be great for a blog about meteorological conditions.
For blog, .cloud seems a bit strange
Use .com, .net for good indexing and promotion at Google.
.tech or .blog would be relevant if you have a tech or general topics accordingly.
If you have a .cloud domain and topics are not cloud specific, your blog may have less chance of reaching the top at Google.
.cloud - has not bad score, but you should follow Google and webmasters recomendations to reach more profit.
Is there any evidence that Google gives a site a higher ranking just because it's .com or .net ?
Indeed, I've been typing spam from our dumped threads into it and enjoying the majesty of piano jazz.
This suffix is more suitable for cloud service providers
What kind of blog are we talking about? if its related to marijuana it might work perfectly like high-in.cloud or riding-my.cloud or can-you-see-this.clown, it's all come down to your
Should also fit for Vape/E-cigarette products.
Vapers are also "cloud providers"
Letsmake.cloud?
com/net/org/blog
Sure, why not. It is "in the cloud". Of course, it's the content that matters most, so be sure to work on that.
I think, it depend of the usage type. If your blog contents will 'hosting, cloud, reviews, etc' related, it can be sounds good