CoolJay
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Are investors still interested in .net domains?


Some are, but there's not as much of a market for them.Are investors still interested in .net domains?
Thanks so only .coms is my best bet ?Some are, but there's not as much of a market for them.
Think about it. If you want the best domain for [your brand], what would it be? [your brand].com, obviously.
If you can't get that, what do you do?
Presuppose someone opts to go for option 3. Then there's still a bunch of competition: .ai, .io, etc. and the chances of you getting it right with he .net are slim.
- Rebrand.
- Add a keyword to the SLD.
- Get another TLD.
But even if they want the .net as the second alternative. There's a chance that they didn't get the .com because of budget-constraints. So now you have to price your domain competitively, so they don't decide to go for the .com anyway.
But anyone worth their salt knows that they need the .com. Take gandi.net, they've been around for 25 years and people still think of them as a bush league company.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, no one cares about the silver medalist.
Yes. Because that's really what the clients want.Thanks so only .coms is my best bet ?
Based on your feelings, or measurements and facts?I see this as in the long term having a resurgence in .net popularity.
Based on your feelings, or measurements and facts?
I'm not the only one getting ready for a bear market. I know that we are minority now but there are some big players with good track records that I am sharing company with.Based on your feelings, or measurements and facts?
.com has had a strong bull market for decades now. As life starts getting harder for people, I see .net as a contender to appeal to the coop communities who want to push down the cost of living through strong negotiating. The statistics that I look at are the massive amounts of debt Western governments with the US government debt a big signal. I am also paying attention to the massive inflation that has hit the world over the last 4 years that is limiting countries from being able to pay down debt. I am anticipating a cultural shift when the bears take over and .com as a brand to potentially be hit hard. I am not looking at PPC advertising statistics on domains. Cultural shifts lead to changes in the language systems and this affects emerging domain behaviour.
.net sounds similar to netting which can be correlated to coop forms of shopping. I am expecting the emerging money opportunity through lean buying coops. Cost-of-living pressures are leading people to band together to form coops. .net also has lower renewal fees than extensions like .lol and .top.... But why .net and not .lol? That would be a real cultural shift.
Some might even say .top.
.net sounds similar to netting which can be correlated to coop forms of shopping. I am expecting the emerging money opportunity through lean buying coops. Cost-of-living pressures are leading people to band together to form coops. .net also has lower renewal fees than extensions like .lol and .top.



