I would discourage you from doing that. I completely agree with ran_dizolph.
It is harder for people to remember. For instance, a site named even hardware-co.com most people when trying to revisit the site, will type in hardwareco, completely forgetting the hyphen, its not noticable. The .us extension will make your site even harder for people to remember, .com, .net, and .org are the common ones, nobody is gonna really remember which one your website used, nobody pays attention, for regular people they will assume .com and have little knowledge of anything other than that. People like me still dont pay attention to the extention, but if site.com wasnt correct, I goto site.net, site.org, and if neither of those are correct, I give up. .us wouldnt even be something anyone would consider a posibility, the only way you are going to get revisitors, is if they bookmark it, write it down, remember how they got there... theyre not gonna remember the domain name. Rarely used sym
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