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I was able to pick up these two names in the 5th day of EAP for a great price. All the highly targeted keywords like news and porn sold in the 2nd day of EAP for around $3,400 each. Please share any of your .now, and your thoughts on the potential future. For some reason, I prefer this extension to .deal that also is in EAP.

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Do you have a link to their Dan folio?

Great to see. They are a seasoned vet of the industry and if they picked up that many, it shows confidence. I'm sure they don't have 225 .lol's or .sucks
Wait who are they again lol
 
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Thanks. A lot of betting, crypto related, porn and a few ai names. Also some regular names that fit the extension. Much different folio than I assumed it'd be prior to perusing.
Their best .nows are on their website. Porn, media, drive, ride, sex, xxx, news, bet, casino are all owned by TopDomains! They have some really good ones, I can't lie.
 
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It's great to see the other side. I actually think for action verbs it's better than .com.

Pay.now vs Pay.com
Bet.now vs Bet.com
Sex.now vs Sex.com

What reads better to you?

If these 2 extensions launched at the same time back in the mid 1990s I believe .now would be the desired extension for action verbs. It'll take some time, but if I were a business and the .com is taken (or $1mm+) I'd happily name my startup an action verb + .now. It is without question (to my mind) the second best extension for action verbs, and, as previously stated would be the best had it launched at the same time. It is much more versatile than .it, .me, .ing, .us.
I don't think any of those are better than .com because there is a difference between an extension that offers ambiguity vs a formulated read "across the dot" like reading something that takes the extension as a recognizable specific term across the dot. The examples you gave could match any number of extensions and be killer but be slayed by dot-com.

You really almost need like a domain hack for it to be superior, eg. removing the need for extra characters:
apocolypsenow(.)com
vs
apocolypse(.)now

Do you see what I mean? Everyone knows that term, being made famous by a movie. They are natural together. I bet the dot-com would still be preferred though because we have been conditioned.

Now, being introduced back in the day at the same time as dot-com this is an interesting argument but we'll never know. 30 years too late now we battling.
 
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I don't think any of those are better than .com because there is a difference between an extension that offers ambiguity vs a formulated read "across the dot" like reading something that takes the extension as a recognizable specific term across the dot. The examples you gave could match any number of extensions and be killer but be slayed by dot-com.

You really almost need like a domain hack for it to be superior, eg. removing the need for extra characters:
apocolypsenow(.)com
vs
apocolypse(.)now

Do you see what I mean? Everyone knows that term, being made famous by a movie. They are natural together. I bet the dot-com would still be preferred though because we have been conditioned.

Now, being introduced back in the day at the same time as dot-com this is an interesting argument but we'll never know. 30 years too late now we battling.

I think Apocalypse.now reads much better than ApolalypseNow.com. And while Apocalypse.com is nice, it has a totally different meaning (and is likely either in use or for sale for 7 figures+). I think you mistake the dot anyway. When you tell someone your address you have to say it no matter what. It's just whether you add the extra "now.com" or just say "dotnow". I do agree, prior to saying dot it makes more sense to say ApocalypseNow vs Apocalypse.now. However, that is not the end of the sentence. ~57% of all sites are .com these days (Bob Hayes showed a study on another thread). So you are required to finish the sentence. Once you add "dot com" it muddies it where the dictionary term is better and clearer imo.

From a new startup deciding, they have the following options:
Apocalypse.com (if avail it's $1mm+)
Apocalypse.now
ApocalypseNow.com
ApocalypseNow.io
ApocalypseNow.xyz
ApocalypseNow.info
And so on...

.now is the clear winner to me (if I were starting a business). Although, if I were consulting to that business, I would tell them to buy ApocalypseNow.com and forward it to Apocalypse.now if it is for sale. But it wouldnt stop me from suggesting .now if it weren't.

Having bought many .nows and researched each one, I can tell you that ~75% are not for sale (taken and either in use - or just don't resolve). Which means for 75% of the cases where a small business wants to name itself an action verb+now - it has to choose between:

Apocalypse.now
ApocalypseNow.io
ApocalypseNow.xyz
ApocalypseNow.info
etc

I still believe it beats the .com in the other 25% of cases - but primarily for action verbs and certain nouns/adjectives. For example, Sigma.now is not as good as Sigma.com and is no better than Sigma.io, Sigma.xyz, etc. Sigma is a noun, but not the type that fits well with .now (it's not an action verb or a thing I want right now). However, Pizza.now, although a noun does work. What do you want? Pizza. When do you want it, now! Obviously PizzaNow.com is good too, but in 75% of the cases, it's taken and/or in use. But even if avail, Pizza.now is super clean to read, shorter and more obvious.

All that said, I realize there is a counter point and it is as you say... some won't like reading across the dot. But many of the businesses using gTLDs such as .me, .us, .ing, .ly, suggest otherwise.
 
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I don't think any of those are better than .com because there is a difference between an extension that offers ambiguity vs a formulated read "across the dot" like reading something that takes the extension as a recognizable specific term across the dot. The examples you gave could match any number of extensions and be killer but be slayed by dot-com.

You really almost need like a domain hack for it to be superior, eg. removing the need for extra characters:
apocolypsenow(.)com
vs
apocolypse(.)now

Do you see what I mean? Everyone knows that term, being made famous by a movie. They are natural together. I bet the dot-com would still be preferred though because we have been conditioned.

Now, being introduced back in the day at the same time as dot-com this is an interesting argument but we'll never know. 30 years too late now we battling.

btw, I tried not to come across as argumentative. I truly appreciate your counterpoint and your point is well taken. it is actually the one issue that gives me pause re this extension. Reading across the dot. It could be seen as more of a hack and that could reduce adoption. That's why I've been very specific in the names I have bought ensuring they are short dictionary action verbs. I'm trying to think like a Saas and/or small business owner and only taking proper tense and words they would want to name their company. And names that a venture firm would invest in. We shall see how everyone feels about it over time. I'm still excited, but it is surely a risk and I may lose money on this TLD. Is this BTC, ETH, or XRP? That's the question (analogy is .com, io, or .diy)?
 
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In some cases, it works well, in others not as much. When I compare the top 10 'Bet' domains from the past two years, Bets .now and Bet .now (neither of which I own) outperform almost all others by a significant margin. Especially if I were considering investing $50k+ in a domain. Theyโ€™re highly brandable and short which is exactly what you'd want. Also betting .now does have an advantage over betting .online in terms of simplicity and clarity.

There is potential for this TLD. Just need the right marketers.

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If it wasn't "bet" or "betting" it never sold in any TLD other than .com.

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Up to about 3,400 registrations. I am also watching adoption. Thinknow .com uses Think .now as a redirect. Any others? Still heavily investor owned.

https://www.google.com/search?q=site:.now

think.now and change.now redirect. send.now is live. Only been a few weeks so wouldn't expect much to this point.

It appears to me new regs have slowed down a lot. Used to lose a few from list each day. Now the list stays, unregged. Either the premium names are gone... or investors are waiting to see what happens from the early adopters. Or as someone else said upthread, perhaps early adopter investors ran out of money
 
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"Now" climbed to #10 in top searched, is this because of us :unsure:

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Up to about 3,400 registrations. I am also watching adoption. Thinknow .com uses Think .now as a redirect. Any others? Still heavily investor owned.

https://www.google.com/search?q=site:.now
Have we taken time to go through the list of sites already using .now , I am getting very excited just scrolling through the first 5 pages. Breath and Apollo amongst so many other sites. The adoption is happening at a fast speed!!
 
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think.now and change.now redirect. send.now is live. Only been a few weeks so wouldn't expect much to this point.

It appears to me new regs have slowed down a lot. Used to lose a few from list each day. Now the list stays, unregged. Either the premium names are gone... or investors are waiting to see what happens from the early adopters. Or as someone else said upthread, perhaps early adopter investors ran out of money
The registrations last show at October 11! There is almost a 1 week delay on current registrations so it must be an issue at the registry.

https://domainnamestat.com/statistics/tld/now-TLD_ID-706
 

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Have we taken time to go through the list of sites already using .now , I am getting very excited just scrolling through the first 5 pages. Breath and Apollo amongst so many other sites. The adoption is happening at a fast speed!!

Here is a list of live .now websites (either via redirects or live):

Think.now
Matter.now
Focus.now
Send.now
RSVP.now
Change.now
Math.now
Breath.now
Proceed.now
Privacy.now
Temp.now
Bash.now
Alex.now
Billy.now
Rondo.now
Coloring.now
Analytics.now
Generate.now
Revolution.now
Marketplace.now
Apollo.now
Blueprint.now
Releases.now
Minesweeper.now
Horizon.now
GetGaia.now
WorkInEu.now
SolveIt.now
MovieOut.now
Repurpose.now
HDMovie2.now
2048.now

There are also a few gambling sites with numbers and letters that I omitted.
 
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There are more they're just not on google yet
 
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There are more they're just not on google yet

Right, my list comes from Google search. If .now's are live but unindexed, then I couldn't find them. Can you give examples of these "many more"?
 
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Right, my list comes from Google search. If .now's are live but unindexed, then I couldn't find them. Can you give examples of these "many more"?
mi.365.now
 
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