steven55
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Hello,
When exploring .shop domains, I came to a conclusion:
That certain keywords like mirror, cosmetics, or any
other specific items that are popularly sold from Amazon etc. would not make sense to be sold from a <item>.shop site.
e.g Consmetics.shop, Scissor.shop, shampoo.shop etc
The reason being, people would be hesitant to go to a .shop site when there are established Ecommerce
stores like amazon that are already selling these items with attractive prices and conditions!
So end users will shy away from domains like mirror.shop, knives.shop,
or any other specific <item>.shop.
What is your opinion ?
May be broad categories like Kitchen.shop or Garden.shop are better.
But still they would have to work hard to get visitors.
I also found that quite a many high priced .shop domains on Namebio are still not operative as proper sites!
It's one thing to get a .shop domain and a different thing to start a ECommerce shop that
can compete with existing Monster ECommerce players !
A .shop does not help to counter the competition aspect anyway..
In conclusion: .shop will not readily help in all "sell able" keywords. (only a few perhaps)
What do you think ?
Thanks
When exploring .shop domains, I came to a conclusion:
That certain keywords like mirror, cosmetics, or any
other specific items that are popularly sold from Amazon etc. would not make sense to be sold from a <item>.shop site.
e.g Consmetics.shop, Scissor.shop, shampoo.shop etc
The reason being, people would be hesitant to go to a .shop site when there are established Ecommerce
stores like amazon that are already selling these items with attractive prices and conditions!
So end users will shy away from domains like mirror.shop, knives.shop,
or any other specific <item>.shop.
What is your opinion ?
May be broad categories like Kitchen.shop or Garden.shop are better.
But still they would have to work hard to get visitors.
I also found that quite a many high priced .shop domains on Namebio are still not operative as proper sites!
It's one thing to get a .shop domain and a different thing to start a ECommerce shop that
can compete with existing Monster ECommerce players !
A .shop does not help to counter the competition aspect anyway..
In conclusion: .shop will not readily help in all "sell able" keywords. (only a few perhaps)
What do you think ?
Thanks