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Simone over at InternetX.com (an advertiser here) took a deep dive into the European ecommerce market. Analyzing domain choices around the continent. The importance of domains for online shops Domain names play a crucial role in creating and developing online businesses. First, from a technical point of view, they allow you to β€œreach” the shop […]
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Thanks Raymond. The analysis shows a high concentration of online shops in the Netherlands (where I come from) and a preference for the .nl ccTLD (obviously) as well as the .shop TLD. I've been testing the registration of <dutch_product>.shop domains for a few months now and have registered several hundred of them at $2 each via Porkbun (first year promo). Only when .shop was not available did I switch to .store, which I priced slightly lower.
 
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Thanks Raymond. The analysis shows a high concentration of online shops in the Netherlands (where I come from) and a preference for the .nl ccTLD (obviously) as well as the .shop TLD. I've been testing the registration of <dutch_product>.shop domains for a few months now and have registered several hundred of them at $2 each via Porkbun (first year promo). Only when .shop was not available did I switch to .store, which I priced slightly lower.
Thanks a lot for sharing!

Any offers or interest otherwise? If you are comfortable sharing this
 
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Interesting, I own both TLDs with a w3 (for web3) prefix to them. So:

.w3store
.w3shop

And if anyone every builds on top of them, I get 50% royalty. Boy, I sure hope web3 picks up and icann starts indexing these domains. No need to renew, just purchase and yours FOREVER, just as mine are.
 
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