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I'm personally a bit saddened (but not altogether surprised) at the lack of attention given to the .CA extension. I would have assumed by the way things were going back in 2004-05, that by 2010, .CA would be the defacto extension in Canada.
Now, I will be the first to admit how thrilled I am to see .CA showing up everywhere in media, via newspaper / radio / television / internet, etc. I'll also be the first to say this has done next to nothing in terms of overall interest in my names and the market as a whole, it seems.
Maybe Canadians are just too frugal to really make holding .CA names enmasse, feasible. You would be a fool not to hold onto top generics, as they will also hold value to the big boys. I really don't see much of an aftermarket right now, and to be honest, before the downturn came, it really wasn't all that great anyways.
Edit: Have to add that CIRA has done next to nothing to help the overall promotion / awareness of the country's domain extension. I am happy if they don't want to open it up for worldwide registration, but at least spend a time of resources on promoting it to your own people. This has to be the biggest thorn in my side.
My .002 cents.
Jay
Now, I will be the first to admit how thrilled I am to see .CA showing up everywhere in media, via newspaper / radio / television / internet, etc. I'll also be the first to say this has done next to nothing in terms of overall interest in my names and the market as a whole, it seems.
Maybe Canadians are just too frugal to really make holding .CA names enmasse, feasible. You would be a fool not to hold onto top generics, as they will also hold value to the big boys. I really don't see much of an aftermarket right now, and to be honest, before the downturn came, it really wasn't all that great anyways.
Edit: Have to add that CIRA has done next to nothing to help the overall promotion / awareness of the country's domain extension. I am happy if they don't want to open it up for worldwide registration, but at least spend a time of resources on promoting it to your own people. This has to be the biggest thorn in my side.
My .002 cents.
Jay