Originally Posted by oxen
:-D
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I noticed yesterday about 7,000, today about 69,000 new register for .US - who has been buying ?
Originally Posted by oxen
:-D
By that expression, one'd get the idea it's you zou....I don't think so or is it?Originally Posted by zouzas
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Originally Posted by DryHeat
not that much ,,just registered the 50 states today with e in front
eAlabama.us
eBoston.us
eChicago.us missed a few eNewyork.us ecalifornia.us
.us is heating up be sure to ck Dukes report next week on ,.US sales
I'm told by Neustar that those regs were done in bulk back in April and they are just now adding the nameservers. All done thru just 1 registrar.
.US is very real and you will start to see both development and prices heat up over the next few months.
Yeah I got that one. :-DOriginally Posted by zouzas
Cheers,
Rob
Good move. Long while ago, I got New-York.US; the non-hyphenated version was never released for public being a state name (all state names in .US were reserved). So, none of us have the perfect name with you having a leading "e" and me having a hyphen; wonder which one would be considered relatively more valuable or are they about the same?Originally Posted by beshopalula
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Pretty good!!! the e's are easily brandable and with .US pretty good the - are good too particularly if you plan on developing them,,,Originally Posted by DryHeat
i got all the plurals tooexcept newyork cal and about 2 others ie,
SouthDakotas.us
Alabamas.us
Alaskas.us
Ohios.us etc
Last edited by zouzas; 07-14-2004 at 05:47 PM.
Originally Posted by beshopalula
nice !!!!!!!!!!want sell list a price
Neither. The most valuable one is NewYork-NewYork.us and I have that. :-DOriginally Posted by DryHeat
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e/i prexifes are sooo 1998 and in .us on top of that?
You'll be dropping them next year.
I am waiting just for that to happen.....Originally Posted by Stocdoctor
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Genetics.us, Genome.us, Nanotech.us, CosmeticSurgeon.us
CellularPayments.com, ElectronicsEngineering.com,
HollywoodTimes.com, TechnologyTimes.com are on sale.
'good things come 2 those who wait.'
wait the minute,,
or was that, 'waiting 4 godot?'
Godot never arrives![]()
Another 24,000 new register today - wow - that includes your newest 50 Zouzas - congrat.
Very nice. .US is heading quickly toward 1 million and I see .biz has just crossed back over 1 million.
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Originally Posted by oxen
nice another 24k when people realize you can register a .US it will be to late to get the name you want
imaging if dot us nexus relax like other tld then we are way pass 1 million long time ago
The percentage drop rate of .us relative low compare to others
.com 29,322,912 16,244,700 55%
.net 4,790,983 3,148,783 66%
.org 3,028,783 1,890,170 62%
.info 1,212,676 326,411 27%
.biz 1,004,111 326,270 32%
.us 858,173 136,951 16%
Good observation on the drop percentage oxen. The .US rollout anniversary drops are already over and I noticed while chasing them that far fewer came open than during the info and biz drops. I have also noticed in my own business that I sell more .us than .info, even though .info currently gets the lion's share of the high dollar sales. That may change. We will be reporting a big .US sale at DNJournal next Tuesday.
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Oxen, when you say, "The percentage drop rate of .us relative low compare to others"
Knowing that you can make figures say anything:
Are the figures compatible - that of last years drop?
I suspect not - I hardly think SO MANY MILLION dot coms were dropped last year.
Last edited by Garry Anderson; 07-15-2004 at 10:27 AM.
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