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With so many extensions available for as less as 2 dollars hand registration, is the .COM living on borrowed time? In 10-15 years time will .LIFE be the same as .COM in valuation? Or is the .COM living on borrowed time just now...
Yes, the world has millions (and more) of colors (but not millions of TLDs), my friend.The world has million colors my friend. dot com is one and dot top is another out of million.
Without all the colors, the spectrum is meaningless. Some colors may dominate, some colors are preferred, some are rare and some are scattered. But all are important for the balance.
Someone may be obsessed with one color but should not challenge other one's color preferences.
If someone's world starts at "T" goes through "O" and ends at "P", then my friend that someone needs a wish and a blessing "Get Well Soon".
Well friend, although you are exxagerating it a bit ("...all other are dead..." (I know you just want to illustrate it)) you are actually not that wrong because it is indeed the sense that the name of a word, in this case a TLD, is there to give the visitor a hint in regards to whats the website's content is about, otherwise we could use (visible) numbers instead of (visible) names as TLD.Well friend, with that logic, I think....
.Info are only informative all others are a joke
.live are only living all others are dead
.biz are only doing business all others are doing charity
.auction are only selling all others are donating
and soooo on...
At least not as long as the DNS will exist - but it will also never be top..com will never die
CORRECTION / SUPPLEMENT (because the editing time had already expired):... and it seems that many of them fear to get challenged by a TLD which is (literally) not top (.com) because they actually know very well that .com is (literally) not top ...
Yes, the world has millions (and more) of colors (but not millions of TLDs), my friend.
I understand what you want to say but let's not mix colors with TLDs because there are way more colors than TLDs and also the task of colors is a complete different world than the task of TLDs.
While red is one color and black another color out of millions of colors, the TLD .top is (the TLD which is top and) one TLD and the TLD .com is (the TLD which is not top and) another TLD out of about 1,500 TLDs, acording to IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority).
IANA | TLDs
https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt
Without all the colors, there would not be a spectrum at all.
Some colors may dominate in some environments but regarding TLDs, there is only one TLD that dominates (literally) all other TLDs always across the whole internet and this TLD is not .com because .com is (literally) not top.
It's .top because only .top is (literally) top.
But within all the TLDs, only one of them is (literally) top while all others are literally not top (despite the fact that they are all top level domains of course). The TLD .com, for example, is of course, like all TLDs, a top level domain - but its name ("com") is (literally) definitely not top, all who can read know that.
What I see is that most are obsessed with a TLD (regarding someone's color preferences, I don't know / care / challenge) which is (literally) not top (.com) and it seems that many of them fear to get challenged by a TLD which is (literally) not top (.com) because they actually know very well that .com is (literally) not top.
If someone's world wide web starts at <c> goes through <o> and ends at <m>, then my friend it can happen that that someone gets (virtually) challenged (within the rules of course) by someone whose world wide web starts at <t> goes through <o> and ends at <p> because .com is not top.
My friend, there is already a nation that is named top, like there are nations that are named com / net / org / ... / xyz - and these nations are virtual since they are areas on the virtual world a. k. a. world wide web.My friend if there would have been a nation named Top, you would have been the Top patriotic citizen of the Top nation.
But to summarise the game we are in, I'll buy dot com if investors or end users want to buy dot com from me. i'll buy .net or .info or .biz or .TOP if that's what is selling on the charts.
We are investors initially and sellers after that.
We are not collectors that we collect what our heart loves regardless of the fact if our collection is in demand (in market) or not.
Anyways, I see you super active on NP and super dedicated towards Top. Good luck.
Let's close the debate with a smile.
I can't convince you, you can't do me.
Take care.
Be Covid Safe.
At the moment and since ever and forever .com is literally not top while .top is at the moment and since ever and forever literally top.At the moment .com is at the TOP even if it is not .top, so for .top to be the TOP it must exceed this factors.
But at the moment .top is below .com even if .com is not .top, that is how i see things.
- sales
- registrations
- preferability
- demand
I have nothing against .top i would hand reg myself some domains but they are taken.
Most of my hand reg's are in .com because i see more profitability with this extension at the moment than with other extensions.
I'm stuck to the same degree as .com is top and since .com isn't top, I'm not stuck.^ He is stuck. The only person that can help him is himself.
There are certain aspects by which we define an extension and it's hierarchy, over and above the literal meaning. In this case, .top isn't top. But .com is when it comes to domain names.
Having said, used properly many extensions can fit the bill for a great name when they are married properly.
Wonder if it's possible to wrap one's head around?
With so many extensions available for as less as 2 dollars hand registration, is the .COM living on borrowed time? In 10-15 years time will .LIFE be the same as .COM in valuation? Or is the .COM living on borrowed time just now...
Is coca cola dead?...
Is coca cola dead?...
Coca-Cola is not dead but it is not top either - like .com and its whole market, not one single .com domain name is top.Yes. Everyone knows RC Cola is the future.
Brad
Good bye my friend.Time to "Unwatch Thread"
Bye
Top*com or Com*top ??Coca-Cola is not dead but it is not top either - like .com and its whole market, not one single .com domain name is top.
Once, Coca-Cola owned this famous domain name:
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.com
But Coca-Cola got topped.
It is a joke to think .com is top but it is not a joke that .com is not top.Is this a joke?
This theory is not reflecting what I have found out, here are the 3 main points you need to know:Top*com or Com*top ??
Question = Which will sale at high price ?
Answer = Top*com ( Not Com*top)
Question = Which one will lift the other word and take it to top ?
Answer = .com will lift the word Top and take it to the top, means Top*com is the best. (Not Top lift the .com)
Question = which one will attract the most traffic ?
Answer = .com
Question = Where to invest at current scenario ?
Answer = .com
So the result is clear and I think this discussion is over and this thread needs to end here.
Now we can start other threads like " Is dot net dead?"
Why spend thousands of dollars on a .com when you can register another extension for a few bucks? There is no benefit. That other extension could actually be more fitting.