Realistically, .us is never really going to see any real mass adoption by American businesses.
The only time consumers encounter a .us domain is in a spam email. In all my time on the internet, I can only think of a single .us site that I visited that was real, and that site eventually moved to .com when it became available.
It's the equivalent to opening up a store in the red light district.
The only time consumers encounter a .us domain is in a spam email. In all my time on the internet, I can only think of a single .us site that I visited that was real, and that site eventually moved to .com when it became available.
It's the equivalent to opening up a store in the red light district.