.us IMHO
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Which TLD is MORE "VALUABLE": .BIZ or .US???
.us IMHO
would say .us from all the sales reports I've seen
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.us for sure... .biz never picked up any serious steem
agreed...
.us is better than .biz
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us
only because .biz is currently undervalued![]()
I vote .us
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I don't know about 'only', as I think .us will always be valued higher from now on, but I completely agree that .biz is massively undervalued. .US is much stronger in the reseller market, but to a lot of end users, .biz is the better known of the two. I am speculating, as I live in the UK, so couldn't say for what the situation is like elsewhere, but I think people here who are not in the domain 'world' would recognise .biz more as it has been established longer and there are more sites build on .biz domains. .us has immense potential however- if it becomes used anywhere near as widely as .co.uk is here, it could be the second most valuable extension after .com IMHO.
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.us gets my vote
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How does .INFO compare to the 2 TLD's?
(in terms of "value")
Info is a decent extension. But I think the potential for .US to be #2 after .com down the line is very real. Especially when you still have over 50% of US businesses without a website and view the future demand coming from local search. Biz is somewhere after those.
Last edited by trader; 12-08-2006 at 01:53 PM.
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