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  1. DuDD

    discuss I wonder ...

    I'm curious what types of companies like to use. IO extension Is it just input and output?? thanks in advance:xf.smile: anything will be appreciated:xf.grin:
  2. DuDD

    discuss I wonder ...

    I'm curious what types of companies like to use. IO extension Is it just input and output?? thanks in advance:xf.smile: anything will be appreciated:xf.grin:
  3. MIDHUN

    opinion .xyz .net or .org?

    Hi... I would like to hand reg a 1 word domain name... If it is available in .xyz .net .org Which extension has more reselling value? Please suggest me... Thank you
  4. MIDHUN

    opinion .xyz .net or .org?

    Hi... I would like to hand reg a 1 word domain name... If it is available in .xyz .net .org Which extension has more reselling value? Please suggest me... Thank you
  5. Bob Hawkes

    analysis The US Domain Name Extension

    While the United States is probably the dominant power in domain names, its own country code extension, .us, has not achieved the same strength. For example, even though Canada has about one-tenth the population of the United States, its .ca extension has almost double the registration numbers...
  6. Bob Hawkes

    analysis The US Domain Name Extension

    While the United States is probably the dominant power in domain names, its own country code extension, .us, has not achieved the same strength. For example, even though Canada has about one-tenth the population of the United States, its .ca extension has almost double the registration numbers...
  7. abstractdomainer

    discuss Will .co be another .biz?

    .co names are hardly below $100. Whatever was good is either a premium name or has already been scooped up. In that context, do you think .co will die its own death? Or is there a way this extension would revive or stay the way it was meant to be? Sorry, I forgot, who buys .co? Is it an...
  8. abstractdomainer

    discuss Will .co be another .biz?

    .co names are hardly below $100. Whatever was good is either a premium name or has already been scooped up. In that context, do you think .co will die its own death? Or is there a way this extension would revive or stay the way it was meant to be? Sorry, I forgot, who buys .co? Is it an...
  9. sellbourne

    discuss Other Extensions taken

    Hi community, I am a member for a long time in the forum.Just need to ask to get information on something. If your .com domain name registered for other Extensions like .net ,.org it means your name is valuable and worth to keep for long term? Thanks 👍
  10. sellbourne

    discuss Other Extensions taken

    Hi community, I am a member for a long time in the forum.Just need to ask to get information on something. If your .com domain name registered for other Extensions like .net ,.org it means your name is valuable and worth to keep for long term? Thanks 👍
  11. DeluxeNames.com

    question .Store or .Shop ?

    Do you believe either of these extensions will become popular? If someone is selling the ".shop" extension of our desired name, is there anyway to determine the cost of renewal apart from asking the owner? The .store is available to hand reg but they want $900 per year in renewals! The BIN...
  12. DeluxeNames.com

    question .Store or .Shop ?

    Do you believe either of these extensions will become popular? If someone is selling the ".shop" extension of our desired name, is there anyway to determine the cost of renewal apart from asking the owner? The .store is available to hand reg but they want $900 per year in renewals! The BIN...
  13. Tryjake

    question .Com.Co Names

    Hello and I hope all are having a great day! If anyone sees this I would appreciate any direction or words of help. I haven’t made time to read like I should do may have missed the obvious!? I’m curious if anyone knows what a .com.co is considered when there is a .com already for a key very...
  14. Tryjake

    question .Com.Co Names

    Hello and I hope all are having a great day! If anyone sees this I would appreciate any direction or words of help. I haven’t made time to read like I should do may have missed the obvious!? I’m curious if anyone knows what a .com.co is considered when there is a .com already for a key very...
  15. Bob Hawkes

    analysis In Domain Names, How Long Is Too Long?

    Earlier this month ScienceAndTechnologyResearchNews.com sold for $2025 at GoDaddy. That was the first sale over $2000 during the last 5 years of an unhyphenated domain name longer than 30 letters, at least from sales recorded on NameBio. It was not the longest name sold by far. For example, in...
  16. Bob Hawkes

    analysis In Domain Names, How Long Is Too Long?

    Earlier this month ScienceAndTechnologyResearchNews.com sold for $2025 at GoDaddy. That was the first sale over $2000 during the last 5 years of an unhyphenated domain name longer than 30 letters, at least from sales recorded on NameBio. It was not the longest name sold by far. For example, in...
  17. Bob Hawkes

    information Getting Creative Right Of The Dot

    The original intention was that extensions would play a key role in specifying the type of website that would be on that domain name. Domain names ending in .com were originally intended to be commercial in nature, while .org was intended for organizations, mainly nonprofit ones, and .net was to...
  18. Bob Hawkes

    information Getting Creative Right Of The Dot

    The original intention was that extensions would play a key role in specifying the type of website that would be on that domain name. Domain names ending in .com were originally intended to be commercial in nature, while .org was intended for organizations, mainly nonprofit ones, and .net was to...
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