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General Domain Name Discussion
Why is it so hard to sell domains now?
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<blockquote data-quote="vitrudotcom" data-source="post: 2374735" data-attributes="member: 322995846"><p>I like your reply because you have made a valid point about businesses needing to make a beginning and then upgrade to a better domain name when they need to, and they can. As an analogy, think of domain names like your house address. .com is like the most well-known street in town, everyone knows it. New extensions like .global or .it.com are like cool new streets that are popping up, but they haven't been around as long.</p><p></p><p>Just like some businesses might start on a new street and then move to the main one later on, many businesses choose a new domain extension at first and then switch to a .com domain later. This is because .com is still the most trusted and familiar address on the web, so it helps people find your business easily.</p><p></p><p>Thus, in the domain aftermarket, a "good domain" will find a new buyer though it requires effort on part of the seller. And plenty of patience...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vitrudotcom, post: 2374735, member: 322995846"] I like your reply because you have made a valid point about businesses needing to make a beginning and then upgrade to a better domain name when they need to, and they can. As an analogy, think of domain names like your house address. .com is like the most well-known street in town, everyone knows it. New extensions like .global or .it.com are like cool new streets that are popping up, but they haven't been around as long. Just like some businesses might start on a new street and then move to the main one later on, many businesses choose a new domain extension at first and then switch to a .com domain later. This is because .com is still the most trusted and familiar address on the web, so it helps people find your business easily. Thus, in the domain aftermarket, a "good domain" will find a new buyer though it requires effort on part of the seller. And plenty of patience... [/QUOTE]
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