Really I doubt. Even though the extension is growing slowly, it's losing out to .com.EG.domains said:Wait couple of years until the extension get better exposure and you can easily sell it for $xx,xxx
EG.domains said:I love any premium/generic fits with .biz .. and this one really does
Mid - high $x,xxx
Wait couple of years until the extension get better exposure and you can easily sell it for $xx,xxx
evilopinions said:we have been expecting a exposure on .biz since 1995.
.Biz is just a waste of an extension since .com pretty much does what is required.
Low XXX now and in next 2 years.. Unless you find a BIZ pyscho
dombastic said:Names.info is only redirected. It's not used for a website as its name {sic}.
When we create a name for a new business (what is our job {sic}), they always get a dot com domain. Sometimes additionally also .net and .info, or a local domain (it it's not in the U.S.), but ALWAYS a .com.
Otherwise they would loose {sic} visitors to the .com website. And we don't want that.
Sarcasm_ALERT said:Jeez! I never knew that.
So all those Not.com's I own that outrank the Corresponding .COM were a waste of money. Your comments only confirm your in-experience at domain name selection
Barefoottech said:We are not discussing the validity of .com's DOMINANCE for new registrations for businesses.
What we see in NAMES.biz is a GREAT keyword Domain
I am sure if Names.COM had been available then STAFFJAM would have bought it instead ,but names.biz is a Great alternate choice.
Any one-Word Keyword Domain of any major gTLD or ccTLD will be worth money because of the SEO potential.



