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Showcase your .APP domains! I'd love to see them...
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I have never visited a domain when looking for an app. I just search on the play store/apple store/whatever to find apps I am interested in and to read reviews.
Unless .app domains will gain some kind of preference in search results when users search for keyword + 'app' then I honestly can't see .app doing so well.
In my opinion of course.
Don't forget secret agents!A g e n t s [dot] app
Let's create an app having estate agents, domain agents, insurance agents, car agents, etc all in one platform.
They can't be parked, they are SSL-based domains.Still not sure on how to get the domains to resolve correctly.
I got a free SSL with each domain via 1&1To anyone that registered any .app domains,
will you pay ssl to host them or will you let them be without any landers?
I'm referring to the extension's ssl requirement for it to work.
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I have never visited a domain when looking for an app. I just search on the play store/apple store/whatever to find apps I am interested in and to read reviews.
Unless .app domains will gain some kind of preference in search results when users search for keyword + 'app' then I honestly can't see .app doing so well.
In my opinion of course.
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I have never visited a domain when looking for an app. I just search on the play store/apple store/whatever to find apps I am interested in and to read reviews.
Unless .app domains will gain some kind of preference in search results when users search for keyword + 'app' then I honestly can't see .app doing so well.
In my opinion of course.
No one want to mess with secret agentsDon't forget secret agents!
Undeveloped has an SSL option. I use it. Maybe that'll work?tried forwarding to marketplace via URL forwarding option at Uniregistry, but the option doesn't seem to be accessible.
To anyone that registered any .app domains,
will you pay ssl to host them or will you let them be without any landers?
I'm referring to the extension's ssl requirement for it to work.
Apparently, you can get free SSL certificates via Let's Encrypt, but it's very confusing and technical. I will definitely need to get these certificates somehow, otherwise how can we sell these things? At present, I don't think they're accepted in Afternic, Sedo, etc. so all channels to end-users are cut off unless you have a for sale landing page.
All of my .app so far are at Uniregistry, so I will be reaching out to them to see if they can help me. It seems like unless you're very tech savvy, you have to enlist the registrar's help in doing this.
I think by redirecting to sedo's, afternic's & Uni's sales pages (instead of parking pages) you should be ok since they are 'secured'.