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<blockquote data-quote="lifesavings.online" data-source="post: 2306893" data-attributes="member: 322970938"><p>The .com era, I do say, is dying. It's hard to come up with perfect comparisons.</p><p><img src="https://lifesavings.online/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/large_MtcYI1qkhPs0L8w51a4H_5cmwpisTaKmDo2dmOKZnOQ.png.webp" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>I do think this will fall more - it'll be a pronounced 'lull' to be sure...the entire historical trend will be broken. However, when it rises again, I think the perception of .com vs ccTLD and nTLD will be totally different. When this rebounds, it will largely represent a rise in websites built on TLDs -other- than .com.</p><p></p><p>It's a self-feeding effect too. As more 'new' TLDs come online, they will be evermore justified as a legitimate, even trendy (also, permanent) solution to the .com saturation.</p><p></p><p>The value and sell-through rate of .com is on shaky grounds. We'll see, won't we?</p><p></p><p>PS: I don't HATE .com. That's silly. It's just a matter of fact. The other options are more appealing to me. I see the writing on the wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lifesavings.online, post: 2306893, member: 322970938"] The .com era, I do say, is dying. It's hard to come up with perfect comparisons. [IMG]https://lifesavings.online/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/large_MtcYI1qkhPs0L8w51a4H_5cmwpisTaKmDo2dmOKZnOQ.png.webp[/IMG] I do think this will fall more - it'll be a pronounced 'lull' to be sure...the entire historical trend will be broken. However, when it rises again, I think the perception of .com vs ccTLD and nTLD will be totally different. When this rebounds, it will largely represent a rise in websites built on TLDs -other- than .com. It's a self-feeding effect too. As more 'new' TLDs come online, they will be evermore justified as a legitimate, even trendy (also, permanent) solution to the .com saturation. The value and sell-through rate of .com is on shaky grounds. We'll see, won't we? PS: I don't HATE .com. That's silly. It's just a matter of fact. The other options are more appealing to me. I see the writing on the wall. [/QUOTE]
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