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The Rise of Alternative Domains (.io .ai .to .et ...)
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<blockquote data-quote="Castion" data-source="post: 2292891" data-attributes="member: 75065"><p>Hi Max</p><p></p><p>I think its decent article. And contrary to what Rob posted I do not see any references to asking prices, only finalised sales. For sure end user adoption is growing, especially in .IO. .To has always been in some use as a hack. Mostly I think that the renewal fees keep them from being super attractive for investors, but really what matters is what the end users think and the more ngTLDs people are accustomed to, the easier they will have of recognising hacks as actual domain names. Which is pretty important if you want to use them as your main online presence. </p><p></p><p>In general I would recommend any domainer to find his niche and I am glad that you found one you can make work. Keep us posted on your progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castion, post: 2292891, member: 75065"] Hi Max I think its decent article. And contrary to what Rob posted I do not see any references to asking prices, only finalised sales. For sure end user adoption is growing, especially in .IO. .To has always been in some use as a hack. Mostly I think that the renewal fees keep them from being super attractive for investors, but really what matters is what the end users think and the more ngTLDs people are accustomed to, the easier they will have of recognising hacks as actual domain names. Which is pretty important if you want to use them as your main online presence. In general I would recommend any domainer to find his niche and I am glad that you found one you can make work. Keep us posted on your progress. [/QUOTE]
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