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<blockquote data-quote="Castion" data-source="post: 2276509" data-attributes="member: 75065"><p>I think the point is that this would be an imagined scenario and this was not how it went. Instead .com was the only practical commercial offering and it spent more than 20 years that way. Having billions and billions of USD spent on promoting it directly through advertising and added to that billions and billions spent through popular culture by having people mentioning .com in movies and other art forms.</p><p></p><p>You will never unseat that throne through regular market mechanics. </p><p></p><p>Do you think that .Pizza has billions to spend on marketing?.. Even if they had they would not have the vacuum of the absence of other TLDs to flourish in. There is a market for smaller companies in the ngTLD sphere, and it will surely grow in time, but it will never topple the .com throne.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castion, post: 2276509, member: 75065"] I think the point is that this would be an imagined scenario and this was not how it went. Instead .com was the only practical commercial offering and it spent more than 20 years that way. Having billions and billions of USD spent on promoting it directly through advertising and added to that billions and billions spent through popular culture by having people mentioning .com in movies and other art forms. You will never unseat that throne through regular market mechanics. Do you think that .Pizza has billions to spend on marketing?.. Even if they had they would not have the vacuum of the absence of other TLDs to flourish in. There is a market for smaller companies in the ngTLD sphere, and it will surely grow in time, but it will never topple the .com throne. [/QUOTE]
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