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Hi everyone,
There has been some talk recently on emoji domains on TheDomains.com blog. Despite the editor's bias being himself an emoji domain investor who owns quite a few .WS emoji domains there is barely any mentions of .TO emoji domains which is being used by the likes of Nike with the basketball emoji domain xn--xl8h.to. I'd like to take this opportunity to ask the people of DNF what they think of emoji domains in general and if they own any and if so which extension do they favor for those quirky little domains which and it's my personal opinion still hold incredible marketing potential.
It's worth noting that the top non .COM sale of an emoji domain to date is under the .TO extension and not .WS namely the no-one-under-eighteen-symbol xn--xv8h.to emoji domain for $5000 (source: namebio) led by EmojiDomain.com.
Edit: unfortunately DNF doesn't (yet) support emoji domains so I've put their punycodes instead.
There has been some talk recently on emoji domains on TheDomains.com blog. Despite the editor's bias being himself an emoji domain investor who owns quite a few .WS emoji domains there is barely any mentions of .TO emoji domains which is being used by the likes of Nike with the basketball emoji domain xn--xl8h.to. I'd like to take this opportunity to ask the people of DNF what they think of emoji domains in general and if they own any and if so which extension do they favor for those quirky little domains which and it's my personal opinion still hold incredible marketing potential.
It's worth noting that the top non .COM sale of an emoji domain to date is under the .TO extension and not .WS namely the no-one-under-eighteen-symbol xn--xv8h.to emoji domain for $5000 (source: namebio) led by EmojiDomain.com.
Edit: unfortunately DNF doesn't (yet) support emoji domains so I've put their punycodes instead.
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