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Anyone here go to the NamesCon Online conference? While I didn't, I plan to go later because it was virtually online. So why would I be thanking Radix? Because Radix is the registry behind the extension .online.
Here is what the good folks at NamesCon said about Radix;
"The Right Extension for the Right Message"
NamesCon also said this;
"the .online extension remains a total no-brainer for us! We love .online because it both conveys and strengthens our message: it’s easy to remember, simple to share, and powerful in its storytelling. This is what a domain name is supposed to do, after all.
So thank you again, Radix, for helping us smoothly transition NamesCon from offline to .online!"
While nothing is in concrete, I'm looking to partner in some capacity with the fastest growing new gTLD in the world. I see .online as serious competition for the millions of .com domains hiding in the wine cellar just collecting dust because the average business consumer just can't afford them. Someone, not me, but I agree there are literally BILLIONS of dollars of perfectly good domains in the cellar that an even better extension is ready to replace.
Finally I want to thank NamePros for giving me a voice and letting me share my opinions with thousands of domainers the world over.
Here is what the good folks at NamesCon said about Radix;
"The Right Extension for the Right Message"
NamesCon also said this;
"the .online extension remains a total no-brainer for us! We love .online because it both conveys and strengthens our message: it’s easy to remember, simple to share, and powerful in its storytelling. This is what a domain name is supposed to do, after all.
So thank you again, Radix, for helping us smoothly transition NamesCon from offline to .online!"
While nothing is in concrete, I'm looking to partner in some capacity with the fastest growing new gTLD in the world. I see .online as serious competition for the millions of .com domains hiding in the wine cellar just collecting dust because the average business consumer just can't afford them. Someone, not me, but I agree there are literally BILLIONS of dollars of perfectly good domains in the cellar that an even better extension is ready to replace.
Finally I want to thank NamePros for giving me a voice and letting me share my opinions with thousands of domainers the world over.