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<blockquote data-quote="jmcc" data-source="post: 2342808" data-attributes="member: 80388"><p>If the 2012 round of new gTLDs had launched a few years earlier when it was difficult to get a good .COM domain name then they would be doing a lot better today. The problem was that by 2009, much of the demand for these new gTLDs (alternatives) had disappeared. The market from ten years ago is almost completely different to the current market. The .COM is actually much more global in nature now. About ten years ago, it had not really gained traction in the Chinese market.</p><p></p><p>Regards...jmcc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmcc, post: 2342808, member: 80388"] If the 2012 round of new gTLDs had launched a few years earlier when it was difficult to get a good .COM domain name then they would be doing a lot better today. The problem was that by 2009, much of the demand for these new gTLDs (alternatives) had disappeared. The market from ten years ago is almost completely different to the current market. The .COM is actually much more global in nature now. About ten years ago, it had not really gained traction in the Chinese market. Regards...jmcc [/QUOTE]
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