Good question. "What is your point ???"
"Do you keep pounding the point that pro is not .COM to hurt people's feelings? To gloat? To feel like you have something to say without impunity?"
I've asked the same question and the response(s) read like they were lifted from the Book of MicroGuy. I don't understand why they're here either. I was on the dot Me forum a long while back and got into heated discussions but that was a Me vs Pro discussion. On the other hand I have no financial or personal interest in Mobi, Me, Info, Biz, WS and a hundred others so I spend no time on those forums.
Ugh... I meant to say "with impunity" not "without impunity". Oh well, that's what I get (or what you all get :cy: ), when I post from my iPhone with the "tapatalk" forum app (e.g. small data entry window), or when I'm tired.
But yeah - whatever. As long as the .PRO registry and the TLD's name-resolution doesn't evaporate, and Google ranks it according to keyword and content, AFAIK, there's no downside to owning .PRO at all. I believe .PRO has a stature unlike ccTLDs and many others. It ranks in some super-category along with .COM, .ORG, .NET, etc... I forgot what that's all about, but just that it is a 'serious contender' in some Internet-wonk esoterica sense.
The value of .PRO just depends on what you want to do, how much you have to gamble, and how long you're willing to wait. Maybe it will never grow, or maybe one owner of the registrar will go broke or bow out, and someone else will manage it better. If a registrant doesn't need to re-sell a .PRO quickly or for a high-price, and just wants to cultivate SEO for site development around a .PRO, no problem whatsover, because, if
nothing else it has a nice aesthetic.
Also, Name.com and other registrars recently started selling .PRO, so that *has* to increase visibility at least somewhat and it will take time to reflect in the officially posted registration numbers. And some of the registrars who have recently taken on .PRO make it clearer than other registrars I'd seen previously, that it isn't difficult to get legit with .PRO. That should bypass some of the former confusion for the causal lurker who may have otherwise been reluctant to get on board. I mean what was required was confusing even to us domainers on WoPo. Now I'm confident that owning an LLC and registering under that state lic. # is satisfactory.
I can afford to wait at least a few more years with my best .PRO keyword regs, even if they never make any money. Otherwise, I could just sell them and bet on the money presidential election on In*Trade. On second thought I think hanging on to the domains is a better gamble; or at least more satisfying.