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General Domain Name Discussion
What Is Your Favorite New Gtld?
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<blockquote data-quote="jmcc" data-source="post: 2272292" data-attributes="member: 80388"><p>Domaining in a new TLD is a double edged sword for the registry. It needs to kickstart awareness for a new TLD and domainers do this for free. However, domainers keep potentially development worthy domain names out of general circulation and it is more important for a new TLD to show evidence of development as that drives awareness moreso than domainers. When users see more developed websites in a new TLD, they become aware of the new TLD and may develop sites on it. Only then will any sort of reliable secondary markets develop. Other than that, domain name sales in a new TLD are on a par with burger flipping.</p><p></p><p>Regards...jmcc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmcc, post: 2272292, member: 80388"] Domaining in a new TLD is a double edged sword for the registry. It needs to kickstart awareness for a new TLD and domainers do this for free. However, domainers keep potentially development worthy domain names out of general circulation and it is more important for a new TLD to show evidence of development as that drives awareness moreso than domainers. When users see more developed websites in a new TLD, they become aware of the new TLD and may develop sites on it. Only then will any sort of reliable secondary markets develop. Other than that, domain name sales in a new TLD are on a par with burger flipping. Regards...jmcc [/QUOTE]
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