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.info domain spotted in wild!

I'm not a huge fan or buyer of .info but I noticed this one on a bus I was riding a few weeks back and then again today:

What's Your Number?

It's a site by Prostate Cancer Canada.

First .info site I've seen placed in an ad.

Anybody else see any .info sites advertised anywhere?

Skinny
 
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AfternicAfternic
Haven't seen any .info's on billboards or TV, but they are definately growing in popularity.
 
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Spotted one just yesterday on a local fitness club digital sign. When I Google search for the fitnessclubname.com it comes up reading Did you mean fitnessclubname.info?

I haven't seen any .info on billboards recently.
 
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One with a huge, huge bill board in Edinburgh.

StJamesQuarter.info
 
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I've seen a few on billboards & posters around London (UK). Can't remember what the exact names were, but two were for injury claims and posters for local health services of some sort. It was quite a few months ago, haven't seen many though.
 
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Interesting sightings.

Skinny
 
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I honestly haven't seen any, but saying that I haven't seen much more extensions other than .com and .co.uk (living in the uk) im not really a big fan of .info myself however.
 
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I have seen many .info's on newspapers Irish/English and also TV - spain.info is well advertised on both and quite an appealing site IMO.
 
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.info will kill off .com
sell all .coms now
hehe
 
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I heard a radio commercial for extremeMMA.info a few days ago

Also, ran into a buddy that gave me his business card, the website on there was a .info

Was looking up a catering service that was recommended to me and the site was a .info with the .com, .net and .org still available to reg
 
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bauhaus.info

DIY markets with a turnover of 4 billion Euros.
 
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... but they are definately growing in popularity.

..or they are just available for reg fee.

I honestly haven't seen any, but saying that I haven't seen much more extensions other than .com and .co.uk (living in the uk) im not really a big fan of .info myself however.

Me neither..or not that I remember, I'v only seen .com, .co.uk and a few .tv

I had a bunch of .info and never ever received any offers (or traffic) so I dropped just about all of them, I kept two or three like channelferry.info & channelferries.info as I plan to develop them.


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I'm not a huge fan or buyer of .info but I noticed this one on a bus I was riding a few weeks back and then again today:

What's Your Number?

It's a site by Prostate Cancer Canada.

First .info site I've seen placed in an ad.

Anybody else see any .info sites advertised anywhere?

Skinny

It's just a site, the content on it is what matter. It can be a blogspot with the same content being advertised. IMO
 
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I never seen .info on billboards but I have seen a site with .info on a dude's Tee. Not sure about the wordings..I saw some 1 year back.
 
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Occasionally I spot a .info domain in an advertisement or on a product. I have actually seen quite a few .biz domains on company vehicles etc. Seems like a lot of small businesses uses .biz when the .com or the .ccTLD is taken.
 
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Nice info here!
(both the .info domain examples & information.)


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You mustn't have had good .infos. I've hand-regged one for <$1 and sold it for about $230. I sold another for maybe $200. And that second one was after receiving an offer on SEDO. I've had a few SEDO offers for .info's I owned... accepted some, declined some.

I had a bunch of .info and never ever received any offers (or traffic) so I dropped just about all of them, I kept two or three like channelferry.info & channelferries.info as I plan to develop them.


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