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<blockquote data-quote="ulterios" data-source="post: 2241986" data-attributes="member: 322952507"><p>I agree with gilescoley in that if you are just starting out with investing in domains, you should stick with .coms. No matter how much registrars and registries push the new extensions, they just aren't what most people look for. There is also the confusion factor with the new extensions in that many people don't know about them and don't realize what they are. Your domain "Buybulk.coffee" will more than likely get a lot of people just typing in "Buybulkcoffee.com" since they don't realize that .coffee is an extension.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to consider is that most of the new extensions have high renewal fees, so holding onto them long enough to find a buyer might cost you a nice chunk of change.</p><p></p><p>It would be better to use all your money to buy the best .com domain that your budget will allow instead of buying many of the new extension domains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ulterios, post: 2241986, member: 322952507"] I agree with gilescoley in that if you are just starting out with investing in domains, you should stick with .coms. No matter how much registrars and registries push the new extensions, they just aren't what most people look for. There is also the confusion factor with the new extensions in that many people don't know about them and don't realize what they are. Your domain "Buybulk.coffee" will more than likely get a lot of people just typing in "Buybulkcoffee.com" since they don't realize that .coffee is an extension. Another thing to consider is that most of the new extensions have high renewal fees, so holding onto them long enough to find a buyer might cost you a nice chunk of change. It would be better to use all your money to buy the best .com domain that your budget will allow instead of buying many of the new extension domains. [/QUOTE]
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