johno69
Top Contributor
But i can just hear the conversations on the phone for YEARSSS after it changes to .au "yes, my website is blabladentist.au, no there's no .com just.au, yes they changed it, yes alot of people don't know about it, no that website on the .com.au isn't our dentist, no thats the other dentists address you have to go to the .au, no i don't know why they changed it, yes i think its silly as well, well thanks for calling and i'm sorry you are currently parked at the other dentist because you went to the wrong website, yes it would be embarassing and confusing to find a car park then drag the kids out of the car only to discover you were in the wrong place, thats ok i'll change your time and see you in 15 minutes, why didn't we own both domain names? well he owned his first and he didn't know they were changing it and we got this one before he did, ohh yes we've managed to steal loads of business from him as he did alot of advertising but now we rank higher"
tim
That comes down to the website owner being a tool then. If the .com.au is taken, and it's a concern of yours leaking traffic to it, don't buy the .au.
Find a new domain that's available in both .com.au & .au to cover yourself.
It's really not that hard is it?