Show off your .guru domains!
What .gurus Do You Have?
P.S. I have no .guru domains..
What .gurus Do You Have?
P.S. I have no .guru domains..
Been wondering if by any chance to get a good bucks with these?
stupid.guru
stupid.ventures
stupid.singles
stupid.holdings
stupid.bike
stupid.estate
or should i wait for the STUPID.BUYER? no offense just a discussion?
flowers.mobi redirects to 1800flowers.com ……..just saying
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i cam see some start ups going for keywords in many of the new extensions
no offense - but auh... if you're going for most played out, unoriginal comedy - you still dont win the award.
because everyone else is saying this same lame joke. but lets all pretend its still funny. :lol:
To repeat myself, the exercise is completely speculative. If you buy a decent .com today, at least it's worth something today. On the other hand those .guru domains are worthless at this point, you are just gambling and hoping that an aftermarket will take shape. But why with .guru when hundreds of better extensions are around the corner :?
well you better sell before the hype train passes you by. i spent 10k on mobis and didn't sell fast enough because i didn't need the money and assumed they would only increase in value. i was dead wrong. i think these new gtlds will have even more of an uphill battle for resale since there will be new ones coming out all the time, not a single one to focus on like with previous gtld releases that failed regardless.
take this into consideration. .co sold over 100,000 domains within five minutes of release. it took 2 days just to get to 20k with guru. i am staying away from these. i learned my lesson losing thousands on previous gtlds (xxx and mobi).
because .mobi came out on its own.... we're dealing with like 500 TLD's coming out in the time period when .mobi was out there all by itself.
understand a little better now? the "hype" period is going to be spread a lot thinner in terms of "hype prices"
The VERY BEST of awful extensions is still an awful domain.SD, I think buying the VERY BEST of any extension is NOT gambling. You have heard about Frank Schillings/Mike Mann/Gary Chernoff, right? These domainers made millions buying out domains like crazy and later selling their portfolios in Millions. Now, they laugh at people who laughed at them. Who's the looser at end of the day? One who took action or the one who kept sitting & watching?
Frank runs a registry and the registry is like the casino: it always wins. So his position is completely different. He's on top of the food chain, you are at the bottom. As long as domainers are buying, he's winning. I agree he's taking a big risk, but he can't be compared to the other domainers because he's playing in a different game. There is no comparison.Incidentally, Frank Schillings is one of guys and has invested $MM to become registrars for some of the new gTLDs. He too must have brains and knowledge to have risked so much money on these gTLDs.
So it has to be successful ?Of all the new upcoming gTLDs, .Guru is one of most generic and better ones.
DomenGuru.ru already registered (not mine).
Domen.GURU ("domain" russian translit) is still available
+ DomenGuru.com
GuruDomainer.com is still available...
reg'd at gandi.net, no doubt :Owell someone has ……….. india.guru
A point 'so' overlooked. Limited visions can be so impairing to see 'what else can be?' ..... but some of these new gTLDs are going to take on a life of their own in ways we can't imagine.
reg'd at gandi.net, no doubt :O
I was actually thinking about gurus last night when watching the movie Her. In the film people rely on OS's, virtual people, that help them though the day and in some ways are better than regular people. Can you imagine a world where people start registering a personalized .guru domain to facilitate communication with their OS? Sure that's unlikely, but some of these new gTLDs are going to take on a life of their own in ways we can't imagine.
@sdsinc, I think your view on new gTLDs is delusional, probably the aftereffect of too many marijuana domains floating around. :lol:
Anyway, let's rest this debate here itself and let others showcase their .GURU domains here. :music:
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Here are three other domains of mine:
Host .guru
Holidays .guru
Resorts .guru
You really hit the nail on the head with that post.you're gonna start hearing everyone claim "they are going to develop them" like with .mobi
with .mobi, i KNEW at the time like 95% of the people saying this were full of crap... they always worded it like, "im not selling but if a good enough offer came along........."
LOL
meanwhile, they would have hundreds or even 1,000+ .mobi saying "eventually im going to develop most of them"
yeah right. what sort of meaningful development can you do with that many domains..
You really hit the nail on the head with that post.
Also, IMO for "domainers" to buy into these TLDs and then 1 or 2 days later attempting to flip them on auction for thousands of dollars is just embarrassing.
:bah: :td: :bah:
interesting to see spiritual.guru on dnjournal at $2.107
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i did read today that 3dprinting.guru may be the first gtld resale ?? ….dont know how much for though
Just read: Guru Passes 20,000 Registrations: Now Has More Than .Travel & .Aero
http://www.thedomains.com/2014/02/08/guru-passes-20000-registrations-now-has-more-than-travel-aero/
But I have a question: did somebody keep GoDaddy's pre-registration price list for .guru (phrase 1, 2, 3…)? I did not print it and it can no longer be found on GoDaddy's site. I am not sure if they applied the same rate for all new gTLDs.
The reason for my question: I have noticed that somebody (apparently a domainer) registered a quite impressive number of .guru domain names in a very specific niche through GoDaddy on 2nd February (Landrush for .guru started on 5th February), and - for documentary purposes, since I am interested in that niche, though not very much in the extension itself - I would like to know how much he had to pay for those domain names on that day.
If anybody has kept the list, thank you for sharing it.