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It seems .PRO is slowly coming out of the cage with cheaper reg prices than they were a year ago and major registrars like netsol taking notice of the extension and promoting it. B-)

Here are some that I picked up in last couple of days:

Alexandria.pro

Anchorage.pro

Arlington.pro

Belfast.pro

Birmingham.pro

Budapest.pro

Durham.pro

Fairfax.pro

Italian.pro

Lisbon.pro

Fire away with your regs after the relaunch on September 8th, 2008.
 
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Really though, if someone doesn't have $3 to risk on a growing ext, still early enough to find great names isn't much of a domainer IMO. That's what we do here FYI.
 
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Really though, if someone doesn't have $3 to risk on a growing ext, still early enough to find great names isn't much of a domainer IMO. That's what we do here FYI.

I think domaining from the traditional standpoint indicated in your statement is obsolete in terms of reliable revenue generation.

In many ways domaining is done. This is why I have suggested that NamePros begin a main forum section for baby names. I see a hybrid name forum with baby names eventually becoming the main thrust of the site.
 
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MG, fyi:
Domain Name:FLOODER.PRO
Created On:18-Jan-2012 12:39:20 UTC
 
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In many ways domaining is done. This is why I have suggested that NamePros begin a main forum section for baby names. I see a hybrid name forum with baby names eventually becoming the main thrust of the site.

I don't understand then. Reg BabyNames.pro and go start a new life.

Why are you raining on our parade? Are you a prophet? Do you just feel sorry for us for wasting our time and money? Dude, you're the one wasting your time on us then, this is our hobby and we love it.
 
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Domaining is far from dead. Actually, I think it is just getting started. I'm sure it will be another banner year for domain sales. Heck we just had 2 huge .pro sales.
 
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Reg BabyNames.pro and go start a new life.

I think I'll just go out and get a life and leave it at that. Thanks for the encouragement.
 
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Hey man, domains aside, if you need help we as a community are here for you. Sometimes the thick curtains are drawn and everything looks dark, but it's actually bright outside. This is coming from someone that's dealt with curtains in the past. I do wish well on you.
 
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Trolling.pro is available, should register it and redirect it to this thread or someones posts... "IMO"
 
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From the consumer's perspective, the developer's perspective, the domainer's perspective, and most importantly from your wallet's perspective. IMO.
Consumer's are pretty happy buying what they need, don't see any of them complaining.

Ditto for developers, I have a couple of sites on .pro and they earn enough to allow me to keep my investment in the extension renewed to perpetuity.

Domain investors who understand how to invest, come out positive, there are more than a few in this thread.

As for our wallets, why not let us decide?

I think I understand somewhat where you're coming from, but it's not your 'duty' to save everyone's money.

I had a similar attitude earlier, but anyone who's in business understands the risks, or they should before they invest.

How many registrants are really making money ? On .pro specifically ?
In this thread, I'd assume most are, if not via sales then via development. I'm sure a lot of non-members are too, otherwise the registration numbers would be going down, not up.

There isn't much money to be made selling that TLD.
I agree, but then selling domains is actually only a really small part of the entire web business.

And who's to say that someone won't lose money selling .coms, I can point to quite a few incidences where exactly that has happened, I'm sure you're aware of more than a few as well.

Afilias also bought .mobi, I doubt it is going to be a goldmine. So far it's still dead. Perhaps they know something that we don't, or their strategy is to buy extensions to kill them.

Most registries over 100k domains are automatically profit making from what I understand.

Plus there are always economies of sale, the more registries you have, the cheaper it becomes to run each individual one.

And there are 100s more on the way, Afilias is certainly poised to gain revenues from those as well, if not as the Registry on record, maybe as a registry service provider.

BTW I'm not current on the stats, but I think even a lame TLD like .name has got twice as many regs, just to put things in perspective. I don't see life in .pro really. I see spams :red:

You're absolutely entitled to your opinion, as well as investing in whatever you see fit but constantly telling people actively invested in anything that their investments are a waste is somewhat counter productive plus it vitiates the business environment for those of us who are risking it.

You know what's ironic though? Naysaying actually leads to a lot more discussion than otherwise, as well as a lot more interest.

So if your aim is to warn people off, your actions are extremely counter productive to your aims, left on its own, this thread would be a lot less active, at least imho.
 
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So if your aim is to warn people off, your actions are extremely counter productive to your aims, left on its own, this thread would be a lot less active, at least imho.

Now that is true for sure. :tu:

Has anyone that won auctions that were at GoDaddy gotten them in an account yet? I'm curious where they are going to be accessed.

Thanks,

Ben
 
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So if your aim is to warn people off, your actions are extremely counter productive to your aims, left on its own, this thread would be a lot less active, at least imho.
People don't need a scarecrow, they just have to look at reality.

Debate is good because the more you get people talking the more you can see flaws in their reasoning and the irrational becomes obvious.
 
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Debate is good because the more you get people talking the more you can see flaws in their reasoning and the irrational becomes obvious.

This is actually very true, I started searching for French and German .pro names since the debate started and I would have never normally done that. Everything I checked was taken though. :(
 
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That is because .pro is sooo popular in europe!
 
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That is because .pro is sooo popular in europe!
Depends on what popular means to you.
I live and travel in Europe and I have never seen a .pro being advertised. Wherever I travel I pay close attention to which URLs people are using.

There is some kind of exception française with .pro being more popular in France because .pro is carried by Gandi & OVH, that are major registrars/webhosts. But it does not mean you will even see .pro often in the serps. It's all relative.
 
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debian.pro - another developed .PRO
 
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France and Russia for example, where .PRO successfully provided by TOP-registrars.

But in many european countries .PRO still NOT presented at all (ZERO accredited registrars)!
Ukraine, Poland etc.

p.s. Even GoDaddy is NOT accredited.
p.p.s. In Asia Directi is NOT accredited also.
 
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In Spain, there also are several top registrars for .pro, like DonDominio. :gl:
 
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