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stop register new gtlds
boycott high renewals!
boycott high renewals!


It is nonetheless important to note that nTLDs are not like .com, they are not regulated and the conditions could change. We have seen it already. Brutal price changes, clawbacks. A few years ago FS also said how much he disliked the premium pricing model, but desperate conditions call for desperate measures sometimes, not excluding greed.I think that pressure should be put to remove premium renewal fees. It is encouraging that extensions such as ICU have committed to never charging premium renewals - even premium domains are at standard rates.
You have to keep in mind that some ccTLDs have few names registered, some African countries have hundreds, thousands of names registered, so they cannot realize the economies of scale available to bigger registries.If anyone is to be boycotted, it is the country codes that are really cashing in, such as .io and .ai. There is no real reason why the administration of these extensions should require the fees being charged.
but note that some ccTLDs are literally run by one person (.ai ?)
410,000 close but no cigar, only 8100% off the markI don't have an accurate count for .io at the moment but I would be surprised if they have more than 50K regs presently.
Why should this be an acceptable excuse for cctlds but not new gtlds?You have to keep in mind that some ccTLDs have few names registered, some African countries have hundreds, thousands of names registered, so they cannot realize the economies of scale available to bigger registries.
No matter the size of the zone (numbers of domain registered), the registry still needs to pay salaries to their staff and own infrastructure, but note that some ccTLDs are literally run by one person (.ai ?), some are even on auto-pilot it seems (some African ccTLDs)
Good point, Some great ones are not purchased. Recently advised a Print on-demand business to pick up the nGTLD it cost $5750 the reason it's not with a domain holder is because of the price, The lady who runs the business recouped investment within the 2nd month.any end user seriously interested in ngtlds has all the scope in the world to hand register something. No shortage of options to choose from and absolutely no reason to overpay on the aftermarket.
Many nTLDs are owned by one single owner (ie Donuts, Radix) so they already enjoy economies of scale: there is consolidation.Why should this be an acceptable excuse for cctlds but not new gtlds?
Boycott new gtlds!!!
But many of them have been around for a decade. At what point will they recognize them ? We got over a thousand TLD's and people still want .com first. I've designed websites using some clever ngtld combos and quite a few clients regret it.The average end user or client doesn't recognize them (yet) .
But many of them have been around for a decade. At what point will they recognize them ? We got over a thousand TLD's and people still want .com first. I've designed websites using some clever ngtld combos and quite a few clients regret it.
Please stop promoting your meaningless names in all inappropriate threads around. Thank youI have only two
some.crap.domains
Yeah, whatever....You are not supposed to renew as a domainer. Drop and buy again. If renewals remain in 2 figures, this wouldn't be a problem for endusers. Maybe we should learn how to sell a domain in 6 months.
I'm all for rise against the machine and whatnot, but at least have some juice in that meat to whet our appetites..stop register new gtlds
boycott high renewals!
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