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<blockquote data-quote="robmonster" data-source="post: 2344875" data-attributes="member: 143534"><p>The topic of domain organization is one of preference. The advantage of the tag method is the ability for any domain to have a one-to-many relationship with tags, e.g. the domain name NFT.com might be in the category of (1) 3L, (2) short, (3) crypto, (4) NFT and (5) brandable.</p><p></p><p>On a related note, with Epik's recent acquisition of Intelliname.com we are also adding a vast taxonomy of industry codes which will be particularly useful for providing customers with codification of their marketplace listings as part of full-service agency to help customers find the perfect domain.</p><p></p><p>In both cases, it is better to be able to put domains in more than one box. The folder model is inherently flawed in that it forces a single category which limits discoverability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robmonster, post: 2344875, member: 143534"] The topic of domain organization is one of preference. The advantage of the tag method is the ability for any domain to have a one-to-many relationship with tags, e.g. the domain name NFT.com might be in the category of (1) 3L, (2) short, (3) crypto, (4) NFT and (5) brandable. On a related note, with Epik's recent acquisition of Intelliname.com we are also adding a vast taxonomy of industry codes which will be particularly useful for providing customers with codification of their marketplace listings as part of full-service agency to help customers find the perfect domain. In both cases, it is better to be able to put domains in more than one box. The folder model is inherently flawed in that it forces a single category which limits discoverability. [/QUOTE]
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