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Not sure how, but PokerRoom.Online and PokerRooms.Online slipped through preregistrations and they're not even premium (amazingly), so I nabbed 'em!

Given that poker rooms are originally an "offline" concept and because most poker sites are essentially "rooms" and they call themselves that, I think I made out with a couple of nice ones.

What .Online domains did you get?
 
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Even developed it! Someday when (hopefully) we can receive crypto to a URL, I will use it for that too.
 
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itsall.online vs all.online ? Any input ... Just curious
In my opinion all(.)online would be much better than itsall(.)online. Even though It's All Online is a nice phrase, to me when written out it is not very elegant in a domain name (just my opinion) and that all(.)online expresses for the most part a similar idea. Also, if you really want the longer one the owner of all(.)online could use third level domains or redirects to make its.all.online if desired.
Bob
 
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... the longer one the owner of all(.)online could use third level domains or redirects to make its.all.online if desired.
Bob

its(.)all(.)online ... quite a workaround on sub domain level for the owner of all(.)online ;)
 
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its(.)all(.)online ... quite a workaround on sub domain level for the owner ;)
Using third level domains is a largely undiscovered art, and I suspect that most end-users do not realize that in less than a minutes work with where their domain is hosted, and zero cost and technical skill, you can point different versions of your domain different places, if you so wish. I do keep an eye out for names that would work well that way, either as an expression or as many sites in parallel.

For example (NOT my domain name) if you owned courses(.)online you could readily have craft.courses.online, cooking.classes.online, geography.classes.online and thousands of others all as though separate websites. We recently had an election here and at least one of the parties used third level for their candidate sites all as part of the second level party domain name.

Back in 2018 I wrote a blog post on the topic of using third level domains. Relevant to this thread, it seems to me that many single word .online domains are ideally suited for such use. I wish I had more.

Bob
 
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I am holding Recliner.online can i keep it or leave it
 
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AirDeals (.online)
ChinaHotels (.online)

Last day of 2019 and keep waiting for an offers... LOL
 
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I am holding smartbuy.online, what do you think about it?
 
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Welcome @ThatNameGuy to the thread

Anyone reading this attend NamesCon.online? First let me say I just love the domain industry that I knew absolutely nothing about until about three years ago. Prior to 2017 all I knew about were the very traditional .com, .net, .org, ,gov and .edu extensions (the letters just right of the .Dot). While it's pretty obvious that names like .edu (education), .net (internet), .org (organization), .gov (government) how many consumers or businesses actually know what .com (???) stands for or means?

To draw a comparison (very important), i was the guest speaker at my zoom "K" (Kiwanis) meeting yesterday, and even though we were discussing two very sensitive topics, "suicide and racism" I directed us to, "how many people know what the bold "K" we proudly where on our hats, polo shirts and tee shirts stands for? Ironically, and much to the dismay of my Kiwanis brothers and sisters, very few people in the world have ever heard of Kiwanis despite having over 600,000 members in 80 different countries worldwide. As an aside, but just as important our motto is, "Serving the Children of the World"

Again this was meant to draw a comparison to how little the rest of the world (outside the domain industry) knows or even cares what's right of the .dot:xf.rolleyes:

I know it's incensed many of the members here, but this is a subject that should and needs to be discussed. Why? Because we're literally running out of .com's, and those that are still available are so "overpriced" very few consumers or businesses can afford them. Why is that? It basically involves the old economic theory of "Supply and Demand". However, unlike typical "supply and demand" theory, there are many alternatives to .com, one of them being .online like you saw NamesCon.online using to promote their annual convention which is virtual aka online:xf.smile:

Despite being actively involved in the domain industry for the last three years, I never realized until recently that anything to the .right of the dot is moot. While I own over 900 .online domains that I've accumulated in the last 30 days, many of my .online domains make more sense than their "exact match" .left of the .dot. Here are a few of mine.....LetsDiscuss.online;

Whistleblower.online
QualityDomains.online
Reservations.online (serious dispute with Go Daddy and Radix over this one)
GunSafety.online
CaliforniaHomes.online

btw, you can "Discover" anything .online from Africa to Space. Anyone know where Com is:xf.eek:
 
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(not my sale)

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