URLs: No WWW or Yes WWW?

Personally, I don’t use the www when visiting websites, chiefly because I’m a lazy typer. This has led to several encounters with “Server not found” errors, because some sites need to have that www in their addresses (one example of which is the UP Diliman website).

Ia, our guest writer of several days past, has written about the www issue in our Go-Ogle! Isulong SEOPH blog. She writes:

In order to market your URL properly it has got to be memorable; that’s one of the basic things to consider when choosing a domain name…So if you’re all for convenience, stripping the WWW out should seem logical. It’s basic knowledge that the more things you throw at a person, the more difficult it is to remember.

Read her complete post here.

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5 Responses to “URLs: No WWW or Yes WWW?”

  1. Rom Says:

    Try that on a Mac! Apparently, majority of Mac OS X browsers allow you to omit http://www. Heck, it can even omit .com. :P

  2. ia Says:

    You can omit both WWW and COM on Firefox. It proceeds to the top 1 result on Google, I believe, or if you set a keyword in your bookmarks, it will choose that one.

  3. Corsarius Says:

    Oh, when will I be able to own a Mac? Hehe, I learn something new every day. As they say in Tagalog, marami pa akong kakaining bigas :P

  4. gary Says:

    omitting .com is dangerous.

    anyway, wanted to say the most notable site i know that still requires www is mb.com.ph

  5. Fleeb Says:

    @Gary

    Sadly, I guess almost all .com.ph sites requires http://www. It seems that “com” is a domain, “ph” just a ccTLD, and “domain” seems just to be a subdomain. Maybe it’s just me though.

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