• dan@upvote.au
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      1 year ago

      This is the way. It’s way more professional than a freemail account (Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc)

    • ryry1985@lemmy.world
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      My last name ends in “us”, so I have my last name as my full domain (a .us top level). Pretty proud of myself for figuring that out. 😆

    • beigeoat@lemmy.zip
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      I also got myself a surname.me domain for this reason. Now I feel like a boss.

      p.s. I’m also a bit scared if the .me domain could be called of by the country,. since it’s not a genericTLD, controlled by Montenegro.

    • Thomas@lemmy.douwes.co.uk
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      same, I feel lucky to have such an uncommon surname because I easily got the domain lol. there was a short version with the last two letters as the TLD but that was already taken sadly

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      My last name is too common and shared by some large companies to get anywhere close to it as a domain name.

      I got <surname>-net.com, which is still cool I guess.