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"I think a promo deal with .ONLINE is worth pursuing." Who said this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulloney" data-source="post: 2348323" data-attributes="member: 322963720"><p>why it was Rob Monster. Then he went on to ask? " why .ONLINE should attract speculative attention?" To which i said;</p><p></p><p>1. first, a domain extension is nothing more than a "zip code", some better than others</p><p>2. domains like Epik.com, Epik.online and Epik.vc can ALL take you to the same destination, OR EACH TO A DIFFERENT DESTINATION</p><p>3. 90% of really good .com's are already in use, parked or are so "overpriced" the "average end user" can't afford them</p><p>4. Millennials and GenXer's mostly shop <strong>ONLINE</strong></p><p>5. Covid has introduced ONLINE SHOPPING to Baby Boomers and Seniors</p><p>6. Covid also finds my wife (a piano teacher) giving PianoLessons.Online Note, PianoLessons.Online is for sale at DAN for $1,000. Also note that I own 21 .ONLINE domains with the word <strong>NURSE </strong>like; AskaNurse.online, FindaNurse.online, NurseConsulting.online and VirtualNurse.online. </p><p></p><p>Rob....as you know I could go <strong>onandon.online</strong> (i just bought this domain for $1), then realized GD has <a href="http://onandon.com/" target="_blank">onandon.com</a> for sale for $194,888.</p><p></p><p>This just happened in <strong>real time</strong> Rob, and if this doesn't drive my point home, I doubt anything will.</p><p></p><p>These email exchanges occurred 60 days ago, and since I added another 150 .online domains the last of which is <strong><em><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176)">Truth</span></span>.online.</em></strong> </p><p></p><p>I'm not looking to sell Truth.Online, but rather to monetize it by first bringing attention to the .online extension, and then develop an "out bound" marketing plan that will involve "end user" education where I've learned "end user's" have never heard of the relatively new extension, nor do they understand there is little to ZERO difference between Truth.com and Truth.online. Note, for any of you who gives a rats ass just go to Truth.com and see where it takes you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulloney, post: 2348323, member: 322963720"] why it was Rob Monster. Then he went on to ask? " why .ONLINE should attract speculative attention?" To which i said; 1. first, a domain extension is nothing more than a "zip code", some better than others 2. domains like Epik.com, Epik.online and Epik.vc can ALL take you to the same destination, OR EACH TO A DIFFERENT DESTINATION 3. 90% of really good .com's are already in use, parked or are so "overpriced" the "average end user" can't afford them 4. Millennials and GenXer's mostly shop [B]ONLINE[/B] 5. Covid has introduced ONLINE SHOPPING to Baby Boomers and Seniors 6. Covid also finds my wife (a piano teacher) giving PianoLessons.Online Note, PianoLessons.Online is for sale at DAN for $1,000. Also note that I own 21 .ONLINE domains with the word [B]NURSE [/B]like; AskaNurse.online, FindaNurse.online, NurseConsulting.online and VirtualNurse.online. Rob....as you know I could go [B]onandon.online[/B] (i just bought this domain for $1), then realized GD has [URL='http://onandon.com/']onandon.com[/URL] for sale for $194,888. This just happened in [B]real time[/B] Rob, and if this doesn't drive my point home, I doubt anything will. These email exchanges occurred 60 days ago, and since I added another 150 .online domains the last of which is [B][I][SIZE=5][COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]Truth[/COLOR][/SIZE].online.[/I][/B] I'm not looking to sell Truth.Online, but rather to monetize it by first bringing attention to the .online extension, and then develop an "out bound" marketing plan that will involve "end user" education where I've learned "end user's" have never heard of the relatively new extension, nor do they understand there is little to ZERO difference between Truth.com and Truth.online. Note, for any of you who gives a rats ass just go to Truth.com and see where it takes you. [/QUOTE]
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