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Share your newly registered new gTLD domains.
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Share your newly registered new gTLD domains.
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Man, thanks for your reply.Some nice names! Thanks for sharing. I particularly like apps.guru (had not realized what you wrote about Amazon). You should be able to get at least some $$ for that one to the right buyer or developer. Discount.zone also seems really great to me, and I am partial to Digital.zone. Thanks again, and best wishes for your domain investing success!
Hi Bob, and welcome to NP. I glanced through a couple of your posts including this one, it's good to see yet another fellow gTLD investor with a solid view to the future. I think your reasoning makes complete sense, exact matches in names will not only be the preferred direction for a site, they will also be the preferred branding in advertising. I think in fact it is not Rocket•Science . (wish it was mine..)Thank you for your view, Kate, and taking the time to read the discussion! Clearly you have been active and have a lot of expertise, and thank you for sharing it.
I take somewhat a contrarian view (to many things lol) and see that we may eventually evolve to a point where .com will no longer be THE domain name, or even further that it will be negative for some connotations.
Let's say that you have a non-profit focussed on science literacy, for example, or a consortium promoting citizen science, do you really need or want a .com? I realize that about 75% (very roughly) of domain name purchases are businesses, and the .com has value obviously for them, but the market is not insignificant for those other organizations. Yes, I know they will never pay $10000 for a domain name and probably very few will even pay $1000. But I think there will be, and is, a market in the tens to hundreds of dollars range. I see that as my niche, and hope to promote sensible, relevant use of some of the new gTLDs.
I fully accept that so far the after-market sales of most of the new gTLDs has been almost non-existent.
Anyway, thank you once more for taking the time to respond!
Man, thanks for your reply.
I think you missed to add some few xxx in your prediction for apps.guru, I already declined an offer of mid xxxx on afternic. Well, I mean to say that a domain add.guru owns by amazon, just type app.guru in your browser and see the result.
thanks again,
regards,