Yep now it's official! none are available
ALL NNNNN.com are registered
I think we'll see many for sale now
Congratulations to all of you who picked up one or more NNNNN numeric domains. When you think about it, there are only a handful of people on the planet that can own one of these rare birds.
Now here's a novel idea. Why don't we actually
DO SOMETHING with them. Continue the dialogue about them, talk about them, sing about them, give em' to your kids, blog about them, share your parking stats, celebrate your sales!
We are literally at the gates of what could be a paradigm shift in how the world accesses information and interacts with their peers. Numeric domains can play a vital role in that process....
IF we act now.
There are hundreds of uses for numeric domains. Zip codes, birthdays, lucky numbers, addresses etc. One area ripe for exploitation is resulting from the massive convergence of cell phones and the Internet. Everyday, millions of people from around the world (yes there are other people outside of Kansas, Toto) are using their cell phones and other mobile devices to access the Internet.
Word numbers (numeric domain equivalents of words spelled on billions of non-qwerty cell phone dial pads) can make it easy for consumers to access the Internet
WITHOUT using long (.com) sub-domains such as
mobileapp.espn.go.com, or obscure extensions like
espn.mobi (
who dat?). Isn't it easier to simply enter
3776.com?
(
NOT .mobi bashing. It's a fact that
.com is the world's dominant extension and people can get to properly formatted mobile Web sites using any extension)
Let's pro-actively take one of the most dynamic periods in domain history and keep the momentum going.
How many
NuDoms (Numeric Domainers) are up for the challenge?