I know that I am biased on the .us campaign because I own so many .us domains, but it seems to me that it will be a hot market.
Not only due to kids.us, but also due to a trend that I've noticed in the appraisal section here at DNforum.com. Even today, some people have listed some new and creative .com domains that they just registered. These .com domains got a consistent value of $0.00 or registration fee.
I've seen this type of pattern over and over again. I guess that appraisals can be taken with a grain of salt, but sometimes the appraisers are very experienced.
So if the appraisers are actually experienced and if the appraisers know what they are talking about - they're just confirming that there are basically no more good .com domains left to buy. All of the good .com domains are taken and the registrants continue the renewals on these good .com domains either for their own use or to sell at some ridiculously high amount of money.
So basically - I see much support for the idea that there is room in the market for the growth and development of the .us domain market. A good .us domain will serve as a good alternative to buying a crappy, long, or misspelled .com domain and will serve as an alternative to paying an outrageously high fee for one of the few good .coms that are still being sold out there.
Incidently, I know that this thread will get crapped on by DotComCowboy (if he sees it). I wish him the best of luck, but buying 1700 domains is a real gamble anyway. I own quite a few, but not 1700. If he has trouble selling his domains after .us takes off, he should be able to write this off on his taxes.
Does any one have any idea of where I can see the list of dotcomcowboy's domains. I've been to his main website and it does not have a listing of his domains.
I'd like to see his domains. Maybe he has all of the good .coms.
Alternatively, it could be that he has about 1500 worthless .com domains and that's why he's so scared about the growth and development of .us.
Anyway, I'd like to see his list of domains. Let me know if you know where I can view that list.
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