

Of course not .com - we are Germans tooToo huge, too random.
not even .com...
Too huge, too random.
not even .com...
That doesn't matter. A German name only really makes sense with a German ending.ccTLD > .com in a lot of countries
I have sold .pl domains for high four figures where .com and other suffixes weren't even registered (and just for the name, no seo value, no history etc.).
Thank you for this important addition. That's not always clear with these kinds of sales overviews.But it's also important to note that a fully-fledged business was sold here. The price is actually too low for that.
You're welcomeThank you for this important addition. That's not always clear with these kinds of sales overviews.
That doesn't matter. A German name only really makes sense with a German ending.
That doesn't matter. A German name only really makes sense with a German ending.
Well, to me it sounded more like only .com was relevant.I think @pb was providing a similar example supporting the choice of ccTLD over .com.
Oh gawd so it wasn't even a domain sale.But it's also important to note that a fully-fledged business was sold here. The price is actually too low for that.
