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With the new era of apps, people who own and maintain apps on the Play Store as a means of doing business usually own the related websites as well.
There are a number of companies that are app-only but they also run the website and own the related domain name even if the website only has a link to their app on the Play Store and the App Store.
Having said that, I also see that .app has 700,000 plus registrations and 92 sales adding up to $500,000 plus is what we are looking at.
When it comes to owning an app, wouldn't these people be doing SEO on the Play or the App Store instead of making a website to put a link to the apps?
I see that .app is crazily popular and ranks 11th on ntldstats.com which is the website dedicated to tracking new gTLDs numbers.
What I do not understand is why would someone use a .app domain and/or put up a website when their main source of business is the app that they have listed?
Does it help in gaining traction or is it just because it is usually considered a norm to own a website alongside the app that you run?
There are a number of companies that are app-only but they also run the website and own the related domain name even if the website only has a link to their app on the Play Store and the App Store.
Having said that, I also see that .app has 700,000 plus registrations and 92 sales adding up to $500,000 plus is what we are looking at.
When it comes to owning an app, wouldn't these people be doing SEO on the Play or the App Store instead of making a website to put a link to the apps?
I see that .app is crazily popular and ranks 11th on ntldstats.com which is the website dedicated to tracking new gTLDs numbers.
What I do not understand is why would someone use a .app domain and/or put up a website when their main source of business is the app that they have listed?
Does it help in gaining traction or is it just because it is usually considered a norm to own a website alongside the app that you run?
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