New gTLDs have flooded the market now, with more than a thousand that have been released.
Did it increase the price of the corresponding .COM or actually decrease it?
The argument for both of these can be:
Since .COM is the king, anyone registering a new gTLD would someday want to upgrade to the matching .COM, thereby increasing it's demand and hence increasing its value!
On the other hand, since there are more options available to the blossoming businesses coming up, they can now go for the new gTLDs instead of the .COMs that may be priced really really high for them and maybe, not even think of the .COM!!??
What do you think about this?
If you have any other argument, feel free to pitch in!
Did it increase the price of the corresponding .COM or actually decrease it?
The argument for both of these can be:
Since .COM is the king, anyone registering a new gTLD would someday want to upgrade to the matching .COM, thereby increasing it's demand and hence increasing its value!
On the other hand, since there are more options available to the blossoming businesses coming up, they can now go for the new gTLDs instead of the .COMs that may be priced really really high for them and maybe, not even think of the .COM!!??
What do you think about this?
If you have any other argument, feel free to pitch in!