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There isn't enough time...unless you plan on living to be a thousand years old. Most all of the great names in the new extentions are taken by speculators, so they end up trading back and forth for a year or two...then fizzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank God most people go out of their way to avoid picking up any great dotcoms...leaves more for those in the know.
Dotcom is King! It's symbolic for the whole Internet. I prefer to buy in Beverly Hills. Location, Location, Location.
Image has a lot to do with it as well. How many billions of dollars would I need if I wanted to create the next Harvard or Stanford from scratch? And how many hundreds of years would it take. Aint gonna happen.
It seems far too early to take such a negative position. "Online Casino" is a powerful search term and .eu may take hold in time. Do feel the same as most here though that the rampant speculation will stifle growth unless registrants create something of interest on the .eu sites.
This is why IDN will fail. If you are not marketing to the US, then you are wasting your money. The problem will arise when the rest of the World stop letting the US have everything on tick.
DaddyHalbucks said:
.eu looks like a dotcom wannabee, but time will tell.
No Dot US is the Dot Com Wannabee. Dot Com is the accepted ccTLD of the US and Dot US somewhat surprisingly thinks it should be.
Dot Com, however, will remain King as it has huge brand recognition, which will be massively reinforced the registration of several hundreds of Millions of Dot Com IDNs over the next couple of years. Some existing Dot Coms will become largely redundant. Typical examples with be English Names of Asian Cities. Nearly all search for cities is done from within in local script and that is precisely how Type-ins will occur once IE 7.0 has substantially replaced the scelerotic IE 6.0.
WhoDatDog said:
There isn't enough time...unless you plan on living to be a thousand years old. Most all of the great names in the new extentions are taken by speculators, so they end up trading back and forth for a year or two...then fizzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank God most people go out of their way to avoid picking up any great dotcoms...leaves more for those in the know.
Dotcom is King! It's symbolic for the whole Internet. I prefer to buy in Beverly Hills. Location, Location, Location.
Image has a lot to do with it as well. How many billions of dollars would I need if I wanted to create the next Harvard or Stanford from scratch? And how many hundreds of years would it take. Aint gonna happen.