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It is interesting that domain extensions are so seemingly

unimportant in Domain sales unless it is the Holy ".COM". Each new

extension seems like an entire city in the New World of Internet

Marketing. I believe the development of these name extensions is

much like the belief in the 19th century that Florida was

uninhabitable swamp land. Well, it was. But with proper

development it became prime real estate. We are striving to market

the name FL.AG. We even have a website up at that location and we

are selling it on Sedo. Check Whois. We are Charta Publishing.

This is our first advent into the world of domain sales. We have

purchased many names over the years for development, but not for

resale.

IT becomes clear that the market is bound by very conservative

notions of what worked last week. Innovation seems lacking. How

long will it be before the ICANN does away with extensions all

together? With the speed of the name process changing to

something.anything looming within a few years, the development of

certain extensions like the campaign for .ws seems very intriguing,

Certain one word combinations can be created as we did with FL.AG.

Yet any extension, has the potential development when the public

becomes aware of the need to only put the dot in the right place.

Browsers will soon be able to detect that for you. Requiring you

to only write a name correctly and the extension divider will fill

the dot in for you. With that in mind, clever names can be devised

from any extension. The speculation on these names opens an entire

area of locations with easy recognizable names and short easy

words, difficult to misspell.

If, that is the way the world is going, then true pioneers, real

speculators should not be so cynical about the process, but work

diligently to popularize the entire concept. Much like convincing

leary Americans during the 19th century that Florida swamp land

could have any future potential. In the business of the internet

there are no jungles to clear nor railroads to build. What took

100 years of speculation by a few pioneers in the 19th century

takes 100 days of development in the virtual world.

Our FL.AG has generated little interest, so far, as we have tried to sell it

and some fairly negative comments in the forums. A few, however,

seem to see the vision and of course, just owning a name will not

asure a profit potential. But development of the name and

particularly the extension is what pioneers do. Gold was

discovered in California not because anyone knew it was there in

1848, but because pioneering developers saw potential in a remote

area and through much risk and work alas, found GOLD.

Anyway, I am up early and wanted a little rant time before I start

working on my Railroad into the wilderness. I believe there is

Gold in them there hills but perhaps the body of my work will just

be another marker on the side of the trail found by other travelers

whenever they venture this direction. I have seen scattered

remains of some who went before. It is a little lonely our here. I

still have my dreams. Thanks for your indulgence.
Charta

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charta said:
Browsers will soon be able to detect that for you. Requiring you to only write a name correctly and the extension divider will fill the dot in for you.
Charta - welcome to NP.

I put my money on "not gonna happen". This will only cause a big mess.

This reminds me of having to put the dot in the right place for commmercial Cook Islands' TLD - .co.ck
 
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sorry that you have been treated negatively in forums (or your domain). I truly enjoyed your insightful, "metamorphoricial" and well written essay. As to the value and acceptance dialog of "obscure" tdl's. Well I am no expert but I have brain that I use a lot everyday and I'd say that the more unfamiliar tdls will become more commonplace and people will start paying more attention to the tdl as net users and typing in urls. So hang in there. Florida wasnt, for better or worse, built overnight. As for Fl.ag - great domain. Give it some time. Personally I think creative tdl "one worders" are silly and the public is not ready for them yet, but they will for sure have their time in the florida sunshine. Again - GREAT writing. If you want more constructive feedback you need to keep your posts shorter. People don't like to have to think.
 
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Fleege said:
sorry that you have been treated negatively in forums (or your domain). I truly enjoyed your insightful, "metamorphoricial" and well written essay. As to the value and acceptance dialog of "obscure" tdl's. Well I am no expert but I have brain that I use a lot everyday and I'd say that the more unfamiliar tdls will become more commonplace and people will start paying more attention to the tdl as net users and typing in urls. So hang in there. Florida wasnt, for better or worse, built overnight. As for Fl.ag - great domain. Give it some time. Personally I think creative tdl "one worders" are silly and the public is not ready for them yet, but they will for sure have their time in the florida sunshine. Again - GREAT writing. If you want more constructive feedback you need to keep your posts shorter. People don't like to have to think.

lol, I found that comment so very funny.. and true.
 
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Nice post, and I hope you do strike gold. We've all been somewhere before when nobody believed in what it was we were doing. Sometimes, we end up being right, and sometimes the ever-present "they" get the last laugh, but I still have to admire anyone giving a well reasoned and thought-out run at something.
Best of luck, and great writing,
Allan
 
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Thanks2All

Thankyou for all of your responses and to answer the last question let me think about it a day or two and get back to you. You might want to do a whois on what I own. I think its going to be a great year. :hi:
By the way this is the best forum.
 
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del.icio.us

at least one major site has done what you're talking about and that's with two dots not one. Still, its not the easy route to take. :(
 
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