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.Me: The New Domain on the Block

Written by RWW Sponsor / June 23, 2009 5:00 AM / 18 Comments

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Shortly after Montenegro gained independence in June of 2006, the ISO 3165 Maintenance Agency assigned the emerging nation the country code "ME." By submitting an application to the IANA to have .Me designated as the country's top-level domain (TLD), the Government of Montenegro took its most important step in establishing .Me. The designation was finally approved and took place in September 2007.

Understanding that "ME" has multiple meanings and mass appeal as a word, the Government of Montenegro embarked on generalizing the .Me name space so that anyone and everyone could enjoy a .Me for themselves.

What Can You Do with .Me?

.Me is a true phenomenon among TLDs. With its unforgettable meaning and limitless word combinations, .Me gives a truly personal tone to your domain name. If you are looking for a name that speaks for itself, .Me is your best choice. Let .Me speak for your online business or personal blog.

.Me's potential is enormous, and it simply asks that you be creative and coin the name that best suits you. If you have a great original idea for a domain name, register .Me before it's taken. To check out other ideas, explore the world of .Me.

History of .Me

.Me opened to the world of domains on 17 July 2008. Because of its unique meaning, it is used as both a personalized Web address and a catchy business marketing tool around the world. It caught on initially in English, soon followed by localized and standards-compliant international domain names in, for example, Spanish, Italian, and Montenegrin.

By May 2009, less than one year later, more than 250,000 .Me domains were registered by people in 182 countries. This makes .Me a truly international domain.

.Me Is...

  • Great for personalized domains, such as John.Me, Bob.Me, and Mary.Me, which could, for example, be used for a personal blog or website.
  • Fantastic as a call-to-action domain, such as LookAt.Me, WillYouDate.Me, ChatWith.Me.
  • Perfect for social networking, e.g. TheWorldof.Me.

.Me domains can currently be registered through one of 117 accredited .Me registrars. To find out more about becoming an accredited .Me registrar, go to www.Domain.Me.

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  1. I jumped at the chance to buy a .me domain the second they went on sale. Bought http://letsgetaweso.me for my own personal site.

    Posted by: Chris McElligott | June 23, 2009 5:39 AM



  2. too many domains and too many tlds...

    Posted by: 墨尔本 | June 23, 2009 5:43 AM



  3. Well bugger.me, this really is useful and interesting and much more than plain advertising

    Posted by: Jeremy | June 23, 2009 5:46 AM



  4. .Me is an official country domain for Montenegro. There is another country domain for Serbia which can be used in a different ways if you are enough creative. Domain is ".RS".
    Some examples of still available .rs domains:
    twitte.rs, cheat(e).rs, bestsell(e).rs,...

    Posted by: Ilija Susa | June 23, 2009 5:54 AM



  5. Could you at least TRY to make this sound a mite less like gratuitous (and OTT) advertising? I appreciate it's written by a sponsor, with "its unforgettable meaning and limitless word combinations", but the tone is just really offputting and doesn't sit well in this (mostly high-quality) blog.

    This may well be a useful and interesting product, but the way they've tried to hype it it up here with meaningless superlatives has left me distinctly uninterested.

    Posted by: Katie | June 23, 2009 5:56 AM



  6. ".Me is a true phenomenon among TLDs. With its unforgettable meaning and limitless word combinations.."

    Shakes my long flowing hair at how ridiculous this post is.

    Posted by: Bob | June 23, 2009 6:01 AM



  7. i got analyze.me :-)

    Posted by: Eyal | June 23, 2009 6:07 AM



  8. Oh you got.Me there ha.. checking it now.

    Posted by: ITrush | June 23, 2009 6:20 AM



  9. This is actually quite interesting, never had looked into other domains besides the big ones. It is just hard to remind people that it is not something.me.com

    Posted by: Yasser | June 23, 2009 6:29 AM



  10. Just register f*ck.me

    Posted by: Todd | June 23, 2009 7:31 AM



  11. I barfed. Please ask your sponsors to tone down the marketing speak.

    Posted by: Freddie | June 23, 2009 7:40 AM



  12. I registered one on my name, just because I don't want anyone else to register it :)
    They had nice offering on godaddy for less than 10$, but it seems that this offering has expired and it's more expensive now :(

    Posted by: Anze | June 23, 2009 7:44 AM



  13. Too bad marry.me was taken by a squatter.

    A certain magazine need to hurry up an register ti.me fast!

    Posted by: Angel Blue01 | June 23, 2009 8:13 AM



  14. Those of you complaining about the marketing tone really need to get over it.

    The post was clearly marked. If you don't like marketing, then why would you read a post where they've gone out of their way to say, "This is marketing"?

    It helps pay for your enjoyment of the rest of the site.

    What is it about the web that makes people act so entitled? Everywhere you look it's The Princess and the Pea.

    Sure, it was light on content, but I, for one, actually found it interesting. And if it helps pay people's salaries, then... what are you complaining about? You take handouts and then bellyache. You're that lame uncle who "stops by" for a visit but stays for three months, eats all your food, and complains that, though most of what was in your fridge was tasty, there are some items you'd rather not have to deal with the next time you decide to attach yourself to their hospitality like a life-sucking sucker-fish thing that sucks.

    Fo' shizzle. Come on. Learn to click Next or to read, comprehend, and then act in accordance with warning labels. Do you also eat that weird pellet preservative thing in the box of rice crackers that's clearly marked "DO NOT EAT"?

    Maybe you should.

    Posted by: Me | June 23, 2009 10:20 PM



  15. The one issue I'm having with .me domains is the fact that google webmaster won't let you set the geolocation of the domain to the United States, which proves to be an issue when trying to rank in local serps.
    Anyways... just wondering if anybody else has had issue with ranking with a .me name

    Posted by: Chuck Reynolds Posted on FriendFeed   | June 24, 2009 2:53 AM



  16. This really is useful and interesting .

    Posted by: Water meter | June 26, 2009 12:38 AM



  17. read more:

    http://blablabla.ee/Artiklid/artikkel/255

    http://blablabla.ee/Artiklid/artikkel/409

    Posted by: Claudia | June 27, 2009 11:28 AM



  18. lol Marry.me taken by a squatter lol??? why would you bother checking this domain name a year after they went live?

    how stupid.

    ti.me...... the only two letter .me is wp.me

    google now allows you to set usa under web master tools the domain name was updated a couple of months ago so this should help with ranking

    Posted by: Tim | October 23, 2009 12:57 AM



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