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The not-com revolution )
It's a good promotion for nTLDs..I don't know, man. These companies aren't going to run out and blow 7-figures on this extension and if they aren't spending money on it... is there a point?
A url that looks like I would pick up adware/spyware is not a good promotion.
I think the same too.1.5 K likes, 315 comment and some shares in 3 minuts after published, I think is a good pomotion
ah okI see that, like I said, looks like a url you would be careful to click, that you might pick up something bad. And the main url is still not working.
Yes...Com investors should be very careful before they click...I see that, like I said, looks like a url you would be careful to click, that you might pick up something bad. And the main url is still not working.
Why? If public announcement made in .com no one will visit? Why should they buy .xyz for townhall?They are using it exactly what it is supposed to be used for - cheap throwaway promotions.
You want to brand; you use .COM. You want to host a town hall or make a public announcement, .XYZ
After all... .XYZ is supposed to be for 'whatever'.
In NameCheap its $1.......Mark..how will you face your stakeholders now...wasted .99C'mon people every penny counts when you have shareholders to answer to - they picked .xyz because you can register that for just $1.99 someplaces (like Dynadot).
joke or not.. but all of Silicon Valley loves .xyz.This whole xyz thing most be a big joke? I really don't get it.
joke or not.. but all of Silicon Valley loves .xyz.