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discuss What about the perfect prefix but the new tld end in our domain market ?

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I have own the prefix of the top 3 coding language, but end with non .com, .org, .net, It is a new tld create by Google. I don't know the value of my domain.
 
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For new TLDs the value is unknown but can be predicted for the short term - most new TLDs have very little value and use and not a lot of sales until they are established (if they ever are established). Domain hacks are one exception that can immediately have some value (these are domains that spell a word broken by the dot - example: fish.ing). Without knowing the word or tld I can’t give you much more help
 
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I have own the prefix of the top 3 coding language, but end with non .com, .org, .net, It is a new tld create by Google. I don't know the value of my domain.
Compared to classic.com,.org, and.net domains, new top-level domains (TLDs) like.online,.xyz,.club,.store, and.tech provide additional alternatives. You have additional options with these gTLDs to choose a domain name that goes with your favored prefix. New TLDs could not, however, enjoy the same degree of trust and brand awareness as conventional.com domains. Consider the trade-offs:.com domains could be more recognizable to users. The cost of new TLDs could differ, and it might be easier to get the needed prefixes with new TLDs.
 
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