debate Do you think .info will ever be a main player again?

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I've been buying some dot info domains as they are generally considered an 'OK' extension....I mean if they go as follows...

.com
.net
.org
.info

So they are in maybe 4th place when it comes to popularity and demand. Or at least that's how it used to be.

I like them and they're are some really cool ones about and there have been some really good sales. So i'm wondering whether anyone thinks they'll bounce back in popularity or whether I should stop binge buying them?
 
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Sold Hashrate.info last week for $22,000, you'll see it at the next edition of DNJournal.
 
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Undeveloped
 
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It was pushed between Epik accounts maybe that's why?
 
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Even after such push - Updated Date should be changed...
 
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Yes I agree, maybe a glitch at the registrar.
 
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Their standard Privacy template in WHOIS...
Probably, this is a reason why it wasn't resynchronized with Registry...

Ask the new owner to disable Privacy and to recheck WHOIS data...
 
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...I mean if they go as follows...
.com .net .org .info
So they are in maybe 4th place when it comes to popularity and demand. Or at least that's how it used to be.

I think it's actually a very big mistake to try to rank TLD's for the most part.

With the obvious exception being .com which just about 100% of the time is the best one.

After .com however .. the next best TLD(s) should be ranked based on CONTEXT!
(.co vs .biz for example are two TLDs one could argue have end usage similar in scope/context)

Many domains great for .info are virtually useless in .net .. and vice versa.

One TLD similar in scope to .info however is .org. Sometimes the .org could indeed be better than .info .. and in some cases it could even be the other way around depending on context (although I'm thinking .org would usually be the better of the 2 .. but not always).

If anyone is thinking of a domain in .info that is good .biz, then definitely think twice. Obviously many such domains do exist .. but many more do not.

.info is great for exact match domains on things people are looking for more information on.

My best one is Diet // dot // info .. which I actually acquired before I got serious about domaining (was planning on eventually developing it .. but we all know how that goes .. lol).

All that being said ... remember that as domainers we are looking to resell our domains .. which means we need to be buying domains people will actually buy .. and there needs to be enough of a markup to make an overall profit in our portfolios (meaning we need to make multiples that also cover renewals on domains that don't sell right away). Which leads to the fact that most .info domains do not meet those standards as most do not have much commercial appeal .. there most definitely are exceptions .. but as a rule of thumb I'd avoid just registering them in large quantities hoping to get a fixed % of the .com version .. that strategy certainly isn't something I'd suggest.
 
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.info nowadays is ~ the same as .biz in terms of inquiries and sales...
I can say this definitely... including my own experience with ~1K .info domains for many years...

In terms of ROI and conversion ratio - I can classify the legacy gTLDs as:
.com
.PRO/.net/.org
.info/.biz
 
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Thanks @Ategy.com for the detailed response - some really good points to consider. Diet // dot // info is a great one to own. I think my best is probably car // credit or home // building.

I always considered .org and info similar types of domains but .org reserved for charities and non profits etc but the times have changed and .org seems to be doing really well in the crypto world right now.
 
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.ORG is NOT reserved for charities and so-called "non-profits"...
It is an absolute archaism... and very popular myth...
.ORG can be used for any organization... or to build community...
And every website is PROfitable apriori - because all traffic can be monetized, only idiots don't monetize it...
 
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.info nowadays is ~ the same as .biz in terms of inquiries and sales...
I can say this definitely... including my own experience with ~1K .info domains for many years...

In terms of ROI and conversion ratio - I can classify the legacy gTLDs as:
.com
.PRO/.net/.org
.info/.biz
.pro?? Really? Is .pro good? (in your opinion)


-just asking, not hating
 
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.pro?? Really? Is .pro good? (in your opinion)


-just asking, not hating
Really...
I receive 1-2 inquiries weekly... up to $10K offers...
~1/3 of them - from the USA...

Just last week I sold some Russian keyword (nothing special) for $700 to Non-Moscow company...
 
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Yup .. @Jurgen Wolf is correct. While the "expected use" for .org is for charities and non-profits .. there are no actual rules restricting what can or can't be done on a .org (other than rules/laws that apply to all domains in general).

I have some great .org's that I most certainly am holding for profit and possibly even build-out.

Some could argue that in some cases .org is better than the .com because .org commands more authority. Obviously always go for the .com if you can .. lol .. but just showing how .org can be quite powerful in SOME cases! :)
 
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.ORG is NOT reserved for charities and so-called "non-profits"...
It is an absolute archaism... and very popular myth...
.ORG can be used for any organization... or to build community...
And every website is PROfitable apriori - because all traffic can be monetized, only idiots don't monetize it...

I use the word 'reserved' not in the literal sense - I mean it as in it's mainly used by.

And yep community sites would be under .org to.

FYI 'non profit' doesn't mean something someone doesn't profit from. There's always someone making a killing from a 'non profit organisation'!
 
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Really...
I receive 1-2 inquiries weekly... up to $10K offers...
~1/3 of them - from the USA...

Just last week I sold some Russian keyword (nothing special) for $700 to Non-Moscow company...
Nice. I think I actually have 1... my first name.
 
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I use the word 'reserved' not in the literal sense - I mean it as in it's mainly used by.

And yep community sites would be under .org to.

FYI 'non profit' doesn't mean something someone doesn't profit from. There's always someone making a killing from a 'non profit organisation'!
It is not about usage...
Even such organizations have various sponsors... so they have money and even BIG money...
During last ~10 years were reported TONS of .ORG sales up to $2X,XXX... including 2word .ORGs...
 
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Various cryptosales and some rare sales of the ultrakeywords - are not a benchmark for TLD...
In average, nowadays, even low $X,XXX sale can be considered as very good for .info
 
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