No bias legit look better than a dot com.
BIO.TOP
bio.top
Looks better than biotop.com
.com is superfluous
S.TOPS.top
The latest news was that he is struggling with his TLDs and he had to jack up the price dramatically.Schilling knows what's up - and strategically positioned himself accordingly. As do everyone else who isn't a .commie
And yet... https://www.namepros.com/threads/list-of-retired-new-extensions.991424/Corporations like G,AMZN,FB et. al. don't collectively spend hundreds of millions of dollars on an armada of .gTLDs keyword or branded for kicks.
Apparently Schilling does not agree with that, he keeps bidding on .com domains.Expect .com values to keep dropping
The latest news was that he is struggling with his TLDs and he had to jack up the price dramatically.
And yet... https://www.namepros.com/threads/list-of-retired-new-extensions.991424/
How come so many corpTLDs are still not being used ?
Apparently you just woke up from a 10-year hibernation period, so you naturally have a lot to catch on
The dumbest domain ever: del.icio.usdomain.for.sale > domainforsale.com
Don't take my word for it, type it in and feel the difference
Apparently so did Rick
check the urlsdomain.for.sale > domainforsale.com
Don't take my word for it, type it in and feel the difference
I just wonder..how can one loose money in new gTLDs? I do not really get it..
To explain my question: when I register a good name like, lets say, virtual.fund, I feel it has value, but I also know that it might take few years to sell it. One reason is that new gTLDs are very new, so there is still lack of end user awareness, but we also know it is improving and more and more end user are actually using new gTLD names..it is easy to follow it, as one can use Alexa 1 mil to see exactly how many developed sites are there for each extension, so we can see the progress. If site is nicely developed and is ranking in Alexa 1 mil, we can say that end user uses it, I suppose. So we see a progress here, some gTLDs are doing fantastic (like .online, for example), some are progressing slowly, some are purely pathetic. But end users are developing new sites on gTLDs everyday.
So how can one loose money in new gTLDs? By loosing money, you mean that you have registered some gTLD names, and then not renewed them? As this can be the only explanation. Imo, if you registered great names, and keep it after 1 -2 years of holding, this certainly can not be named "loosing money" .. as even for some great .coms, it took lot of years to sell them..so why to give up on new gTLDs so soon?
How many new gtlds you have sold in 2017?Loosing money is renewing domains and not selling enough domains to cover renewals.
If after 3 years you have sold nothing then this is not investing. It is wishful thinking.
Of course I am talking about a substantial amount of domains.
No reason I was just curious.2. Why?
Oh thanks for that, definite proof that .com and .in are dead. But the online banking is still taking place on www.onlinesbi.com...
Defensive registrations. Very few of those registrations are being used for something else than redirects. Let alone being used as primary domains. Find out for yourself." As of April 30, 2016, approximately 45 percent of the banks and savings associations in the United States had completed registrations for the dot-bank TLD. " - link
Yes I do. Dot-com is the "blue chip" in domains, it only makes sense to have your portfolio backed by them.This is a mischaracterization of the status of .COM domain investing in 2017. Do you actually invest in .COM in 2017 and speak from experience, or is this something you just assume as a ngtld investor?
Oh thanks for that, definite proof that .com and .in are dead.
But the online banking is still taking place on www.onlinesbi.com...
It's actually the same thing with Barclays, home.barclays is the global portal that nobody visits on a daily basis: the online banking is still taking place at barclays.co.uk (or barclays.cctld in the other countries where they have branches). For consumers there isn't noticeable change in their surfing habits.
Defensive registrations. Very few of those registrations are being used for something else than redirects. Let alone being used as primary domains. Find out for yourself.
So how can one loose money in new gTLDs? By loosing money, you mean that you have registered some gTLD names, and then not renewed them? As this can be the only explanation. Imo, if you registered great names, and keep it after 1 -2 years of holding, this certainly can not be named "loosing money" .. as even for some great .coms, it took lot of years to sell them..so why to give up on new gTLDs so soon?