Elliot J. Silver: "I donât think you can go wrong with .com no matter what you do."
Rick Schwartz: "whatâs the value of a click, if that click leads to the sale of a $20m planeâ¦?"
Bill Gates:"Domains have and will continue to go up in value faster than any other commodity EVER known to man."
Agreed"We are a non profit group and we don't have much money..."
There must be a script of this out there, somewhere.
Not a bad idea! :cheesy:Agreed
My answer: you're in luck, the .org is available
"We are a non profit group and we don't have much money..." There must be a script of this out there, somewhere.
Dotcom will become in our corporate language like Inc. or Co. or Corp. - a generic way of describing a company, in this case a company that does business on the Internet. (Clive Chajet)
The classic development questions need to be reformulated for a 21st century economy . . . will the poor continue to be left behind, will the wealth of information be hoarded by an elite? (K Y Amoako)
Broadband is like a narcotic. Once you have it, you won't be able to give it up. (Lynn Forrester)
We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on one million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true. (Robert Wilensky)
We are all unrealistic domain owners. (DotComGod)
Brother, can you spare a domain? (Acroplex)
"Domains have and will continue to go up in value faster than any other commodity ever known to man"
"A small businessman who buys a domain in a new extension will essentially be invisible on the web." -- Ron Jackson
.us is not a new, artificial extensionI find this quote rather ironic considering the large number of .US domains that Ron Jackson owns.
http://www.chefpatrick.com/let-them-drop/newyorkdude said:Parking is the opium of the newbie domainer.
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