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Yeah you heard me right.

I wan't to see the domain industry flourish so i don't always voice my opinions if it's not for something but i think healthy discussions can be beneficial, even for me. I'm always learning.

The other day while networking, a young lady told me she wanted to buy her own birth name but a company owned it and was asking about $700 for it. The first company came to mind was buydomains.com and after researching it I was right. Luckily for her they dropped it and she was finally able to take ownership. Anyway that's not the point of this thread.

What she said next was what I kept saying over and over. She said(to paraphrase), "People keep bringing up .net but I just can't settle for that, i want a dotcom" And she was just upset someone would take her name. The young man next to her agreed and said: " what's that anyways(speaking of .net)" and said "I would even take a .org because it is established for organization" And these are everyday people who are not domainers or anything connected. Just people who would start blogs or startups.

What they said was exactly my thoughts. .NET is nothing more than a side chick and your real woman or man is a .COM. Some domainers like to back it up but I'm calling it out. Before you back it up: show me your .net business site?
Yeah I thought so. You don't even believe in it to use it for your main brand or site. The real reason you back it up is because you own a couple liquid .nets that can be traded between domainers.

The next argument is ohh, but .net is old and has more registrations than .org etc.. so that makes it second.. The truth is even a .org is more established because everyone even non domainers know what it's for. The real grade we should use to determine what is second to .com is not registrations but how many sites are built in proportion to registered domains. That will tell you the real truth.. Apart from media.net(when i was searching hard to find an alternative to adsense), It's been over a year since i have ran into a .net website/legitimate business?

I have even seen .com and .net available but .org registered? That baffled me..That say's even .org is more solid for someone to not care about the .com. But that's a side observation. I own a dotnet and I'm not saying you wont sell if you own a dotnet.. It's just very overrated. I guarantee if you go to your non domainer friends or people in the street and ask them what domain extansion they would choose for their business, I guanrantee they would almost all say .com or.org. I only see .net as an internal trading domain ext.. like maybe a lll.net etc..

Honestly, the chinese will have to rescue this extention and give it some life...yes buy the chips. But even that is just internal trading..The chinese have had .net landing pages with nothing on them since the dawn of .net.

This is not an attack just my honest opinion that .NET is side chick.. And that's a compliment, because atleast people use side chicks... ohhhhhhh
 
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All this endless discussion about which is .com / .net / .org or gtld etc..
Domain world has changed now.. after gTLDs release in last years and Chinese domain rush on every extension. Ordinary people are not aware of gTLDs they will say .com. But this will eventually change.
And of course .com is a king as it has 120M registration. However, future will be different. People will start seeing all other extension websites.
And ohh yeah .com will stay as king, but if they can afford to pay the price of king. They will get .com otherwise it will also be cool to have some other extensions to have your website.
 
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all you did was rant out your opinion. It was nothing more than your opinion.
Oh man
Oh man, oh man
Not again
Yeah, I learned the game from namepros, you can never check me
Back to back for greggb that didn't get the message
Dude, I guess you missed the part where I said it's just my opinion.
Anyway, to be a little nicer and not ruffle any feathers,
I just went ahead and "hand-registered", sidechick.net ohhhhhh...
I got the drink in me goin' back to back
Yeah, goin' back to back
I got the drink in me goin' back to back
Yeah, I'm goin' back to back
I don't wanna hear about this ever again..

#sidechicks
 
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So basically .net's are not as popular as .com's.

Not exactly breaking news.
You missed the news... It's not as popular as .org either... Catch it in the morning paper..ohhhhhh
 
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I'm probably going to get busted by the forum sheriff for saying this, but there's a link in my signature to a place where you could learn a lot about how .nets are doing on the market right now.
Hands Up! Don't move! Anything you say or do will be used against you and your sidechicks...B-)
 
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You missed the news... It's not as popular as .org either... Catch it in the morning paper..ohhhhhh

Popularity and pricing are different things.

I'd grant that .org's have a bit more popularity, but the nature of that beast is that they hold less value. Few real non-profit orgs will fork over the amount of cash (for good reason) needed to make them really attractive investments over .net names. IMHO.
 
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Hahaha good comparison and really liked that story about the non domainers talking in regards to the extensions. I do agree with you like everyone knows .com is King, while .org is known among non domainers and hey .net domains are fun to play with and you can profit with internal trading.

The only .net domains I would get are popular one word ones. But of course I believe I own 1 .net lol.

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- Will
 
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Why and how did happen that .com won in the competition with .net?
For me .net is more logic for domain.
Ok, I know the .con is the king, and now all of us preffer .com, but why and how it happened?
Why .com?
 
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Yeah you heard me right.

I wan't to see the domain industry flourish so i don't always voice my opinions if it's not for something but i think healthy discussions can be beneficial, even for me. I'm always learning.

The other day while networking, a young lady told me she wanted to buy her own birth name but a company owned it and was asking about $700 for it. The first company came to mind was buydomains.com and after researching it I was right. Luckily for her they dropped it and she was finally able to take ownership. Anyway that's not the point of this thread.

What she said next was what I kept saying over and over. She said(to paraphrase), "People keep bringing up .net but I just can't settle for that, i want a dotcom" And she was just upset someone would take her name. The young man next to her agreed and said: " what's that anyways(speaking of .net)" and said "I would even take a .org because it is established for organization" And these are everyday people who are not domainers or anything connected. Just people who would start blogs or startups.

What they said was exactly my thoughts. .NET is nothing more than a side chick and your real woman or man is a .COM. Some domainers like to back it up but I'm calling it out. Before you back it up: show me your .net business site?
Yeah I thought so. You don't even believe in it to use it for your main brand or site. The real reason you back it up is because you own a couple liquid .nets that can be traded between domainers.

The next argument is ohh, but .net is old and has more registrations than .org etc.. so that makes it second.. The truth is even a .org is more established because everyone even non domainers know what it's for. The real grade we should use to determine what is second to .com is not registrations but how many sites are built in proportion to registered domains. That will tell you the real truth.. Apart from media.net(when i was searching hard to find an alternative to adsense), It's been over a year since i have ran into a .net website/legitimate business?

I have even seen .com and .net available but .org registered? That baffled me..That say's even .org is more solid for someone to not care about the .com. But that's a side observation. I own a dotnet and I'm not saying you wont sell if you own a dotnet.. It's just very overrated. I guarantee if you go to your non domainer friends or people in the street and ask them what domain extansion they would choose for their business, I guanrantee they would almost all say .com or.org. I only see .net as an internal trading domain ext.. like maybe a lll.net etc..

Honestly, the chinese will have to rescue this extention and give it some life...yes buy the chips. But even that is just internal trading..The chinese have had .net landing pages with nothing on them since the dawn of .net.

This is not an attack just my honest opinion that .NET is side chick.. And that's a compliment, because atleast people use side chicks... ohhhhhhh



I seem to do ok with side chicks.



B-)
 
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I am not allowed to have a side chick.
 
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I am not allowed to have a side chick.
Well...that depends on your definition of a "side chick".....there is a "girl on your side" in your avatar...pretty sure your "main chick" wouldn't mind....
 
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What percentage of yesterday's Super Bowl ads highlighted any extension other than .COM?

Rich people don't usually live in tiny houses or drive 4-cylinder cars either :)
They are not representative of the majority of companies.
 
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It's been over a year since i have ran into a .net website/legitimate business?

My friend, I have spent 10 minutes of my life, so you don't have to spend next 15 years looking for .net sites at such slow pace 1 site/per year .net websites are plenty:

http://abg.net/
http://abh.net/
http://abg.net/
http://abl.net/
http://www.abo.net/
http://abq.net/
http://www.abz.net/
http://acw.net/
http://acu.net/
http://aci.net/
http://www.aco.net/
http://www.aco.net/
http://www.ack.net/
http://acc.net/
http://www.acn.net/

After you visit all these, you can just keep going down the alphabet and you'll be amazed how deep is the rabbit's hole..
 
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You missed the news... It's not as popular as .org either... Catch it in the morning paper..ohhhhhh

But that is bullshit!
Show us some data, back your opinion with something more than nothing.
I would like to see some hard cold facts on this. Just apply my advice from post on top and go search for working .net I'm sure you'll lose you heresy in less than half an hour and come back all healthy with fresh head. :)
 
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IMO .net is might be more popular outside US. At least in Finland (yup, not that significant :D ) there are a few top sites on .net.
 
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I have just recently sold a .net to an end user and they will be using it. NDA doesn't allow me to disclose the name, but yeah, end users use them and people pay nice amounts for them... Mobile.net sold for $500k a year ago...
 
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Sidechicks are fun, but nobody wants to marry them..:-oohhhh

Why would you marry a sidechick? That would just create a new sidechick vacancy. :D;)

On another note I recall someone on here saying he`s been having great success shifting .net over the years. If you see this and you are the one who made this claim would you please give some insights as to how you go about it. Hard enough for moi to shift a com talk less of the sidechick.
 
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Simple:
.Com King
.Net Queen(Side chick)
.Org Jack

Everything else either numbers or jokers :P
 
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