americanexpress.mobi... Another dot com redirect. 2 more examples of why we DONT need .mobi.[/QUOTE said:Yes, you're right again. I can't put one over on you Raider, you're too sharp! I'll call American Express today and tell them they should hype the .com redirect (https://www99.americanexpress.com/myca/mobl/us/?r=l_l) instead of americanexpress.mobi. They should have known that https://www99.americanexpress.com/myca/mobl/us/?r=l_l is much easier for their customers to remember than that silly americanexpress.mobi. Damn, you're good!
And you're right again when you say "2 more examples of why we DON'T need .mobi." WE don't need .mobi, but American Express feels that THEY need it. I'll call American Express immediatey and tell them there's a .com domainer over at dnforum.com username "Raider" that knows much more about corporate marketing and customer needs than those silly high-paid Madison Avenue advertising agencies, lawyers, and consultants that American Express delegates that authority to.
No offense Raider, but you know squat compared to the experts that run the PR and advertising needs of major corporations. No offense meant.
I'm glad YOU don't need .mobi. Perhaps that's why end users were able to reg their .mobi trademarks in the first place and make good use of their domains.
My American Express never advertised the .mobi
No wonder: it redirects to the .com
Yes, you're right, it redirects to https://www99.americanexpress.com/myca/mobl/us/?r=l_l
You guys are just too smart for me. I can't put one over on you!
broe-foe, I'm not sure what's the point of being sarcastic. We are being pragmatic: these companies don't advertise their .mobi portals, because to them it's a fad, an add-on, a gimmick.
No offense Raider, but you know squat compared to the experts that run the PR and advertising needs of major corporations.
Let's be clear here. The point of sarcasm is to highlight how you're willing to spew spin, exaggeration, and ego trips. Like you really know WTF "these companies" are doing regarding advertising strategy. Puh-leeeze. At least you're admitting .mobi is a fad. That's a long way from "another .info." And in case you hadn't noticed, just about every advertising campaign and corporate marketing plan takes advantage of gimmicks, add-ons, and fads.
"We are being pragmatic ..." No you're not. You're being disingenuous, both of you. Otherwise, you'll be glad to tell us how you know what goes on in American Express's or BofA's marketing strategy meetings. What? They didn't invite you to those meetings? I'm shocked.
Yeah, they probably do know more than I do, so what?
I hate to be the one to break it to you, but it means they know more about which TLD to brand in, which TLD has the most potential to do well.
Why dont you share with us the marketing logic WHY these Wireless carriers DONT have a Mobi site?
Inactive domain.4) Verizon.mobi resolves to http://www22.verizon.com/content/Fi...=2094444&SID=96e687opkbv4scrood8k84drs6gw5duf, so you're wrong again. Verizon.mobi is different than verizon.com.
But once again you spew BS. Let's review use of .mobi by Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, ATT:
Why dont you share with us the marketing logic WHY these Wireless carriers DONT have a Mobi site?
1) Sprint.mobi resolves to nothing, you're right!
2) Tmobile.mobi resolves to http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/phones/, so you're wrong there.
3) T-mobile.mobi resolves to http://ghs-internet.telekom.de/dtag/cms/content/TMOI/en/343728, so you're wrong again. In fact, it looks like T-mobile.mobi is actually a mobile site, so thanks for sharing that with us.
4) Verizon.mobi resolves to http://www22.verizon.com/content/Fi...=2094444&SID=96e687opkbv4scrood8k84drs6gw5duf, so you're wrong again. Verizon.mobi is different than verizon.com.
5) ATT.mobi resolves to http://www.att.com/gen/landing-pages?pid=3308, which is different than the page ATT.com resolves to. You're wrong again.
Done with you. Good luck, you'll need it.
I really don't know. They didn't invite me to their strategy meetings.
I really don't understand what's wrong with the concept of having a separate TLD for mobile devices. I can see that they're not moving right now, but theoretically what's wrong with the idea.