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Greetings!
Well this kind of questions probably get repeated here all the time.
Anyway, it's not probably this black and white at all, BUT I wanna
try this:
Lets say that a .com domains are "100". That's a value, where
we want to compare other tlds.
If I would like to compare the pricing to other tlds, which would be
their values? I would be especially interested to hear about the main
tlds, com,net,org,info,biz and maybe some popular cctlds such as *.uk
for example.
My own guess would be something like this:
.com 100 (controller value)
.net 70-80
.org 20-40 ( can't be compared in all the cases since, it's not sexy for business)
.info 5-15 ( same here)
.biz 5-15
.co.uk 30-40
.org.uk 5-10
I remember that I read (possibly somewhere over here on this forum) that half
of the existing domains are on either .com or .net extension. So guessing their
value is always (if we think about the average of all) something like doubled
when comparing to other extensions.
What do you think?
Well this kind of questions probably get repeated here all the time.
Anyway, it's not probably this black and white at all, BUT I wanna
try this:
Lets say that a .com domains are "100". That's a value, where
we want to compare other tlds.
If I would like to compare the pricing to other tlds, which would be
their values? I would be especially interested to hear about the main
tlds, com,net,org,info,biz and maybe some popular cctlds such as *.uk
for example.
My own guess would be something like this:
.com 100 (controller value)
.net 70-80
.org 20-40 ( can't be compared in all the cases since, it's not sexy for business)
.info 5-15 ( same here)
.biz 5-15
.co.uk 30-40
.org.uk 5-10
I remember that I read (possibly somewhere over here on this forum) that half
of the existing domains are on either .com or .net extension. So guessing their
value is always (if we think about the average of all) something like doubled
when comparing to other extensions.
What do you think?