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A worldwide shift away from .com?


Could it be?


I'm going to say that ccTLD's as a single entity are now the most relevant extensions period.
If you look at the UK, Germany, China, Russia, India, and Canada the ccTLD's are more widely used than the .com's.

There are a few exceptions like apple who will use apple.com/ca instead of apple.ca but the vast majority of companies like BestBuy.com will use BestBuy.ca for Canada. It absolutely shocks me at how dominant .ca is in Canada.

As the oldest extension .com's continue to have the biggest resale value but if you were to add up the sheer number of all ccTLD's they would easily surpass .com registrations.

So because each country code is unique the ccTLD's can never have the same numbers of registrations as the .com's but if you were to consider all the ccTLD's as one extension they would comfortably surpass .com registrations.

I think the trend of ccTLD's will continue on an upward scale, I think .com has plateaued and will only see nominal growth moving forward. ccTLD's will continue to grow as each countries economy grows and becomes more connected.

As a Canadian, when I do a google search I don't even look at .com's because I want to shop in Canadian dollars and same goes for people from Russia, China, UK etc.

As the Trumps of the world alienate other countries you will see more of a shift away from .com as other countries try to distance themselves from the USA.

Take Canada as a for instance.... the greatest ally the USA has ever had and Trump blew off Canadians as if they were yesterday's news, slapping tariffs on their goods and basically saying very inappropriate things about their leader. By comparisons other countries have been very reserved to bring any criticisms towards the USA. It is undeniable though that the populations of each country are feeling more and more alienated by the usa and because .com is perceived as being dominantly U.S. the entire future of the extension will see limited growth as other countries bring in protective measures for their economies.

So I personally think the future growth of the .com industry is directly linked to how open the US economy is. With Tariffs on other countries there will be repercussions and the .com's will slowly start to erode as other countries shy away from anything that could even remotely be considered american.

Please try to keep this a civil discussion and understand that you cannot look at the .com from yesterday, we are looking at times that are very different where most countries are looking seriously at protecting their own economies by asking the population to shop local products. A .com will NEVER be a local address unless it is in the USA.

In closing..... it is entirely feasible that another extension like .global could eventually become the new international extension for companies as the world distances itself from the USA. Will it be .global, .international, .business etc.... that is anyone's guess but I can tell you for sure, a lot of companies will second guess relying on a .com for local commerce.
 
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Hey Frank. I’ll be frank.
This thread is like walking down memory lane, all the high quality cuts meat used to post in NP cafe
We need more Franks, and Beep
Frankly this entire post is off topic
Just comparing what was to what is

Must say .ca is not producing but looking at registration numbers its growing but frankly not fast enuff.

Wow Windoms, I remember you. Where did you go? Thanks for sharing.
Used to say on cira homepage number of dot ca reggae but with all upgrades come some sacrifices and I cant see that number today.
Get ready to rumble.

There were ''more than 2.5million'' .ca domains registered at the end of 2016. According to CIRA, .ca's owner.
Make that 3 million today.
36 million Canadians.
1 .ca for every 12 Canadians.
Fair number.


I found it here. Cira factbook 2016.
.ca has 31% marketshare in 2016.
The .com, is it daydreamers? registrars? domainers?
We know the following.

Cira factbook 2012,
1.7 million .ca in 2012.
2.5 million in 2016.
.com had a 62% marketshare in 2007. 56% marketshare in 2012.

Note that Tucows (Toronto) is a Canadian registrar.
January 2017, Tucows (Toronto) acquired eNom (Washington), adding 14.5 million domains under management.
Are they included? I dont know.
But you know the following.

Cira factbook 2016.
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79% prefer to support Canadian businesses
68% agree that Canadian businesses should use .ca
60% prefer .ca websites because they are Canadian.

Cira factbook 2016.
Why register .ca
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Government of Canada
''The bottom line
If your business is based in Canada and markets to Canadian consumers, the .CA domain is the obvious choice. Also register the .COM version of your domain if you are planning to target an international audience or if you're interested in protecting your brand.''


For the record.
Debates around those surveys with different results, f*ck them. You live here, you see the facts.
Look, all from CIRA. Different results.
Survey from internet users, small and medium businesses, CIRA members.



Cira factbook survey 2012
From cira members
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Cira factbook survey 2015

From decision makers
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Cira factbook survey 2016
Survey from businesses, cira members, and internet users.
Meaning from actual local business owners and people dreaming about glamorous worldwide .com business.
Show attachment 104961
Different results.
You know the facts.

These people are not Canadians, leave the fluff. You live here and you see and know the facts.
Speak the Truth. Educate them. Cut the BS.



Quebec.
sqdc.ca

Ontario
ocs.ca

Newfoundland
shopcannabisnl.com
they are crazy.


Tweed.com
Stoners don't know they're in Canada.


By now you know Canadians will never use .com.


Napa, American company with 6,000 locations. Still running on that oldschool 1998 ''napaonline.com''?
napaCANADA.com.
Why not napa.ca? napacanada.ca?
They don't even have a redirect to .ca.napaonline or napaonline.com/ca.
Fire the IT department.


Who are they?


carparts.com exhaustion or carparts.ca fast shipping, no import tax, easy returns?

The government of Canada loves Canadians.
Canadians love Canada.
Canada loves .ca.
In Canada, .ca is used everywhere in advertising, because its efficient.
If you are a rational business and you wish to conduct business locally, in Canada, you got to have a .ca.
Unless you want to lose customers for no reason.
And spend extra marketing $ compared to .ca competition.
 
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