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information What Is The RATIO Between The Average Retail Price Of a “.COM” and a “.XYZ” Domain Names ?

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This could be a useful piece of information.

If possible, please, provide a link that shows how this was sorted out.
 
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this debate is old, and it always ends up looking like we want to convince others..so ..What can I say everyone who wants to go for .xyz, good for him and better ..........silence is gold............
 
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That might be true, but "superannuation" is a generic term taken in hundreds of total domains. Good luck with a trademark on that, unless it is used for a non-generic secondary use.

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I meant to say it would support 'A' trademark claim. I don't have one, unless it were for research of investments and research of insurance, financial, monetary and real estate affairs. Something along those lines.

In that instance, you could call your business 'superannuation' and have the email superannuation.xxx which is why every domain has value in that sense.
And again, owning the domain with a running online service would support opposition to a trademark under concurrent use.

good chat
 
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That might be true, but "superannuation" is a generic term taken in hundreds of total domains. Good luck with a trademark on that, unless it is used for a non-generic secondary use.

Brad


I meant to say it would support 'A' trademark claim. I don't have one, unless it were for research of investments and research of insurance, financial, monetary and real estate affairs. Something along those lines.

In that instance, you could call your business 'superannuation' and have the email superannuation.xxx which is why every domain has value in that sense.
And again, owning the domain with a running online service would support opposition to a trademark under concurrent use.

good chat
 
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Need to be banking on the fact both have been up for sale and consider year of sale and market at time. If 10% of dot com price fis general range for dot org. 2-5% would be my estimate but that scenario still may reach 20-50% if dot com was developed early.
 
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I think OP is looking for a pat on the back to probably justify his investments in .xyz. That's why he was desperately seeking for links to perhaps glean the data and use for marketing.

Unfortunately, you can't get a pat on the back if you're seeking for the truth. The ration is 0/1,000,000
 
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In most cases the ratio is close to zero. A domain which might sell for $5k in .com might not even be registered in ..xyz. The best case scenario could be derived by looking at Namebio end user sales of ..xyz domains - where an actual business is running on that domain. Then try to find end user sales of the comparable .com. What ratio do you see? It is likely you will not find many examples which validates the close to zero argument.
 
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I slightly disagree. Once you have the domain and a running website/service, you can you use this in defence of Trademark opposition, and you get the email.

I own superannuation.xyz. I can get name@superannuation - xyz AND it supports my trademark claim if any discrepancies, opposition or future challenges.

There is some value to the .xyz

Bad name bad idea. New in domains?
 
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I registered my first .xyz a few days ago for parking purpose
it has traffic and a high paying keyword

I am not going to renew it


.xyz to me the most superfluous extension in the universe
like .blahblah
which I would like even better
 
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As with all junker extensions...only premium keywords worth anything. Next.
 
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if .xyz was $0.01 again, I would honestly buy it and make more sailz than .com. :tightlyclosedeyes:
 
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