To extrapolate on this.
There is a trust factor to premium names, people are more savvy nowadays and the likes of earn-money-super-fast.whatever won't garner anywhere near the same CTR or conversion rates as EarnMoney.com via SERPS, PPC and other media campaigns. The former is the type of name you wouldn't be surprised to be redirected to as part of a zero click campaign.
The same principle applies to non .com extensions, though there are exceptions. I like .tv for example as users are used to seeing it as part of TV network ad campaigns, or cctlds which are mainstream in their relative jurisdictions. When you get in to .biz, .net there are multiple issues that arise from not owning the .com, this can also apply to cctlds. Just about every non .com extension is potentially prone to data leakage (cctlds to a lesser extend) to .com in my experience.
Last week I got an email that should have been directed to the owner of a .in domain. This had a bunch of highly sensitive information. Again there's multiple issues that arise from data leakage. Loss of business/revenue and sensitive customer data etc.