brendan52190 said:
Actually, Dubai.us can make perfect sense. As stated earlier, there may be a US-based travel agency that focuses on Dubai vacations or something like that.
So to group it in the category of google or flickr (made-up names) is not appropriate, IMO.
:hi:
You are missing the point.
Dubai.us is not intuitive since Dubai is not located in the USA and most Americans have not heard of it. Just ask some of your friends.
Just like made up words that are not intuitive, you have to do some work to
make the domain work.
Pizza.com needs no explanation. It's intuitive.
If someone created a type of pizza in Zimbabwe and called it "Pierro"
and all the extensions were taken except "Pierro.us", would it make sense
to register it?
NO!!! Nobody here in the USA knows what Pierro is.
But if you were going to import Pierro into the USA and make a business
out of it, then YES!!! Register it.
If you saw the domain Flickr.com or Google.com ,etc. for the first time,
you'd have no idea what the domain was about.
But now you do.
You could make Dubai.us into "a US-based travel agency that focuses on Dubai vacations"
but it would take some work.
Dubai.us doesn't make sense if you are registering it just because it's available and you just Park it.
Next year it will drop...and someone else will grab it...and the cycle continues.
Dubai.us does not make sense...on it's own.
But you can certainly make it make sense.
Two different issues.
I am getting off this merry-go-round.
Good luck and have fun with whatever domain(s) you decide
to register.
All is :imho:
wot said:
We agree to differ-In some instances I think it make sense to reg overseas destinations in local extensions- hence my answer would be Yes probably if you have something in mind for it. :hi:
wot,
I agree.
"...if you have something in mind for it"
Just to register it because it's available doesn't make sense.
Register it to do something with it (NOT Parking), does make sense.
We do not really disagree, I think.
But even if we do disagree I welcome the exchange of thoughts and ideas.
That's how we learn...and stretch ourselves.
It would be a pretty boring if we all thought exactly the same way.
It's been a pleasure agreeing and disagreeing and banging heads (in a friendly way) with all of you. :wave: