As for debtcollector & why someone would type it in....
For the same reason they would type in attorney, solicitors etc
Why wouldn't a landlord exasperated at his non-paying tenant look it up on his cell , in his car, or on a lunch break?
Not everyone's got a pc, but they have all got a mobile/cell.
Cheers,
Pred:frog:
I'm not against .mobi, rather I'm against wasting money on stuff that I can't see how it's gonna work. To me a lot of the fundamental problems haven't been answered as to why the extension would make much sense overall. For example, it seems that it's own success and acceptance would work to force the web industry to employ the alternative /mobi sub. (no pun intended with your submarine.mobi)Stocdoctor,
all the views for & against have been given a few hundred times on this forum, so i'm not gonna go through them again.
We can safely say you're against them, we get your drift.
If you're serious about getting into .mobi, the boats probably sailed, although there's plenty of resellers who will offer you a good price i'm sure. :greenwink:
I'll be sure to update the .mobi sales thread over the coming months.
As for debtcollector & why someone would type it in....
For the same reason they would type in attorney, solicitors etc
Why wouldn't a landlord exasperated at his non-paying tenant look it up on his cell , in his car, or on a lunch break?
Not everyone's got a pc, but they have all got a mobile/cell.
Cheers,
Pred:frog:
I think that has a lot to do with it. In the US far fewer would ever consider "searching" for something like a debt collector on their cell phones. Rather they'd just wait till they get home on their pc, where they can comfortably display much more. I'm not low tech, but I had a cellphone for a couple years and then decided I didn't need it. That happens to be the attitude of a lot of the US, so the term "solicitor" might have a better shot than "attorney" after all.WWW said:Location is probably the key to any discussion about this particular phrase.
i believe the mobi domains that will work best (or rather the ONLY ones that will work) are game type sites, IM-stuff, email, etc.., and none of them is gonna be a great keyword domain...along those lines..I think the guy that spent 200k on something like flowers.mobi should fire his marketing guy...actually I wouldnt be surprised if behind some of those big ticket sales there is the mobi registry itself to stir up some PR..and look what it did...people think they reg some 2 word .mobi and think its worth $xxxx the next day...
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