new gtlds Google bought X.Company (and moved from SolveForX.com to it)

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Hello everyone

Google bought X.Company from the first owner was Chinese person so Google use that name for X project .

X.Company

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We can agree to disagree.

I believe Alphabet's (formerly Google) is planning on centralizing everything on abc.xyz and .xyz so it will be easy for everyone to find their websites / companies.

This would help heat the fire of excitement and make it easier for them to spread awareness of their job opportunities since it's hard to stop employees from leaving for companies like Facebook.

I think you are more interested in building excitement for .company than analyzing Alphabet's goals and strategy.
 
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We can agree to disagree.

I believe Alphabet's (formerly Google) is planning on centralizing everything on abc.xyz and .xyz so it will be easy for everyone to find their websites / companies.

This would help heat the fire of excitement and make it easier for them to spread awareness of their job opportunities since it's hard to stop employees from leaving for companies like Facebook.

I think you are more interested in building excitement for .company than analyzing Alphabet's goals and strategy.

I am convinced from .company
 
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On 13 /Nov /2016 FaceBook Visit F.Company .
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.company clear for everyone who don't want to understand what's that meaning i think this is his problem not the extension .
The best extension for the companies it will be .company .

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Good luck for everyone, wish the best for all .
 
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it,s time to get your .company
 
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On 13 /Nov /2016 FaceBook Visit F.Company .
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.company clear for everyone who don't want to understand what's that meaning i think this is his problem not the extension .
The best extension for the companies it will be .company .

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Good luck for everyone, wish the best for all .

For me, .com is enough to signify that it is a commercial company. Remember, length is a key factor in determining the value of a domain name.

I can see why Citi Bank would change from CitiBank.com to Citi.Bank, especially considering the security practices of that TLD operator but I don't see CitiBank changing to CitiBank.Company.

We shall see..
 
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For me, .com is enough to signify that it is a commercial company. Remember, length is a key factor in determining the value of a domain name.

I can see why Citi Bank would change from CitiBank.com to Citi.Bank, especially considering the security practices of that TLD operator but I don't see CitiBank changing to CitiBank.Company.

We shall see..


Citi Bank Own

Citi.Company
CitiGroup.Company

http://www.whois.com/whois/citi.company
http://www.whois.com/whois/citigroup.company

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Things might change where it is completely normal to type in .company at the end of a company's name. You might be right and I might be wrong. Time will tell.

But as for Google and Alphabet, I think their main goal is to re-brand under the Alphabet, and the easiest way to do that is to use .XYZ as the .brand extension for Google's parent company, Alphabet (+ sub-companies).

But there is a chance that they would use other extensions like .company to promote the overall nGTLD industry since they are set to become a major player. That would make sense. But the nGTLDs will be a dying trend unless someone breaks the Verisign Triopoly. The only extension that can do that is .XYZ, with the help of Alphabet and a favorable ruling in China.
 
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This actually made me realize that the nGTLD industry might increase type-in traffic. That is if more of the right companies / people secure the appropriate names. Increasing the annual renewal fee for valuable domains actually increases the chance that they will be purchased by a "valuable" company or individual.

Money isn't everything but it can be a filter for credibility (at least in the finance sector and business world).
 
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For me, .com is enough to signify that it is a commercial company. Remember, length is a key factor in determining the value of a domain name.

I can see why Citi Bank would change from CitiBank.com to Citi.Bank, especially considering the security practices of that TLD operator but I don't see CitiBank changing to CitiBank.Company.

We shall see..

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Well this thread seems interesting :) .Company Strange but a good name.
 
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Thanks for the video. I watched it. @Almarri.Company

I think single word domains will dominate on TLDs like .com, .net and .xyz since you cannot have a single word by itself on a "meaningful TLD" like .company. But it does make sense to register Google.Company instead of GoogleCompany.com or GoogleCompany.xyz.

ANOTHER EXAMPLE:
- Chris.xyz can encompass anything, as long as the person is named Chris. The demand will be higher and the supply is one Chris.xyz. (the demand will be higher than a 2 word domain)

VS.

- Not including aggressive marketing efforts by .Law, the demand for Chris.Law would be lower since not every Chris in the world is a lawyer or practices law but the supply is still the same, one Chris.Law.


This is basic supply/demand and it doesn't include the point that a single company in a sector usually dominates (i.e. Google for search, Facebook for social network, iPhone for phones).
 
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ANOTHER EXAMPLE:
- Chris.xyz can encompass anything, as long as the person is named Chris. The demand will be higher and the supply is one Chris.xyz. (the demand will be higher than a 2 word domain)

Because of supply/demand so far the market can only support 1 extension with relatively high sales prices.

So far this has been .com

If word1.word2 becomes accepted perhaps these could command the same prices as word1word2.com. I think it's unlikely but let's pretend it will happen.

Anything else will always be much lower. To get an idea one can simply look at .net sales prices.

They suck and always did suck except for a very few ultra-premiums.

.xyz will never command high prices unless it is the main and leading extension in a market. It is not enough that there is good demand, there is good demand for .net too but that alone is not enough.
 
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:xf.grin:
To funny
 
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Your always happiest when you laugh.
What is the reg fee on your names?
I see normal pricing is reasonable
 
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There's a reason when the registry dropped at least 10+ one letter .company names a month ago that I did not bother picking up for registration fee (premium domain). A fluke sale in my opinion.
 
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Your always happiest when you laugh.
What is the reg fee on your names?
I see normal pricing is reasonable


For me L $500 per yr , i see that price so normal . Better than L of .XYZ around $64,000 per yr

my opinion i saw the renew $500 same as $1 for the large companies .

Car.Company $500 per yr so normal

there's other domain name $400, $130 , $90 $45 $15 $5 .
 
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