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2nd level domains - Worth it?

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3rd level domains - worth it?

Hello,

I'm just starting in the domain world and I wonder if you could give me your opinion about second level domains. Is it worthy to buy that kind of domains to resell them?

For example say that I can get a great keyword like poker or casino, but the extension is something like com.es, com.mx or any other like that. Should I buy it? (lets say poker.com.es or casino.com.mx)

I understand that 1st level domains are much better, however there are countries where 1st level domains are not allowed so, what should in those cases?

When is worthy to take a 2nd level domain?

Any opinion or advice would be very appreciated, thanks and best regards!
 
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AfternicAfternic
this is called "third level" domain, not second...
 
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Do .com.es and .com.mx have restrictions on how the domain can be used?

If they do, then I would say no.
 
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3rd level domains - Whorth it?

gattoplano said:
this is called "third level" domain, not second...
Ups, Thanks for the correction gattoplano.

VURG: Thanks for your answer. As far as I know they don't have any restrictions on the way you can use them, however I mentioned those only as an example. I'm trying to learn about the type of extension in general, to see if I should buy 3rd level domains, what would you recommend?

Thank you both for your answers.
 
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Any other comments guys?

Thanks
 
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there is no answer... there are hundreds of such domains available, there isn't a market for them unless it is .co.uk or co.in or similar...
I own two very nice LL.LL domains by the way, so I can have all the third levels I need for free :D... there are a lot free, atm...
 
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