I've noticed that .io sells pretty good on Flippa. Is it preferred to .net, .org, & .us?
Let me introduce you to the royal family of domain extensions.
King .com is a successful tyrant that is loved by all. Queen .net is equally powerful in her own right, but is a little shy. Finally, the King and Queen had a prince, .org. The young prince doesn't get involved much in trends and short-letter crazes (he's too young for that), but as a royal, his power shows when he makes powerful sales to end users.
There are lesser known members of the royal family that the family rarely wants to speak of. In particular, .biz was an aspiring princess who flaunted her style and potential, attracting some domainers, but she quickly lost public opinion to spam and no one knows where she resides anymore.
Finally, the hardest worker of the royal family is Prince .info. Prince .info was always overshadowed by more powerful successful family members. He initially had some success before falling into a constant struggle with spam. The fact that he was 4 letters long compared to his slimmer three letter family members always put him in the back. The Prince was further dismayed when new TLDs arrived, pushing him back further. Nevertheless, he has been working hard for years and is finally coming out again. Will he succeed? Stay tuned...
And as for .io.... wait, who that pleb into this thread?
