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<blockquote data-quote="MobileDesigner" data-source="post: 2202004" data-attributes="member: 81804"><p>"Del" and "icio" are meaningless and less searched keywords. "Us" is a keyword. Has no relation to what we are referring to keyword searching. This makes me believe that you don't fully grasp the potential of these new domains. </p><p>Again, I'll share what I mean...</p><p></p><p>User searches for plumbing in their area. What are they going to type in the URL...hmmmm....... Exactly. They will search for "keyword+plumbing". This isn't 1996 anymore. Thousands of new plumbing companies have been created. More of such have websites. Each year, new graduates become entrepreneurs or IT and are starting businesses. Almost 20 years has past since such changes. More people on the internetS now than 15 years ago yet new gtld bashers are hoarding .coms to make money and sell domains that make no sense for $xx,xxx. In reality on planet earth, no mom n pop plumbing company will buy a domain over $xxx. Then such .com with the plumbing keyword sits in the parked status. </p><p>Now the new .plumbing domain comes along and it opens new possibilities and chances for plumbing companies to become visible. Too many for us to reg. </p><p>search engines spider their site in combination of the .plumbing domain and boom! Their page comes up above the .com. </p><p>Sorry guys, search engines are smarter than us nowadays. </p><p>Nuff said</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MobileDesigner, post: 2202004, member: 81804"] "Del" and "icio" are meaningless and less searched keywords. "Us" is a keyword. Has no relation to what we are referring to keyword searching. This makes me believe that you don't fully grasp the potential of these new domains. Again, I'll share what I mean... User searches for plumbing in their area. What are they going to type in the URL...hmmmm....... Exactly. They will search for "keyword+plumbing". This isn't 1996 anymore. Thousands of new plumbing companies have been created. More of such have websites. Each year, new graduates become entrepreneurs or IT and are starting businesses. Almost 20 years has past since such changes. More people on the internetS now than 15 years ago yet new gtld bashers are hoarding .coms to make money and sell domains that make no sense for $xx,xxx. In reality on planet earth, no mom n pop plumbing company will buy a domain over $xxx. Then such .com with the plumbing keyword sits in the parked status. Now the new .plumbing domain comes along and it opens new possibilities and chances for plumbing companies to become visible. Too many for us to reg. search engines spider their site in combination of the .plumbing domain and boom! Their page comes up above the .com. Sorry guys, search engines are smarter than us nowadays. Nuff said [/QUOTE]
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