DaddyHalbucks said:.eu looks like a dotcom wannabee, but time will tell.
It seems far too early to take such a negative position. "Online Casino" is a powerful search term and .eu may take hold in time. Do feel the same as most here though that the rampant speculation will stifle growth unless registrants create something of interest on the .eu sites.SYSTEMX said:There just trying to jump-start the market that will fall through anyway... Who in there right minds would pay that much for a domain like that ...
LucidPhoenix said:What would onlinecasino.com be worth? Certainly a factor or 2 more then onlinecasino.eu went for.
Is onlinecasino.eu worth 45k now? Probably not. But if you could go back and buy onlinecasino.com in 1995 for 45k would you do it?
Luc said:i agree. the .eu is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overhyped. i haven't registered a single one and don't plan on it.
zehrila said:all i can say is LOL @ SYSTEMX and LUC.
Please stop being conservatives.
Peace
VioxxLawyers said:Agreed EU is extremely divided, .eu will only work for EU institutions or EU non-gov. organizations. Something similar to .gov
They should have never allowed it to be opened to individuals or companies. Its a crooked registry.
Darren06 said:I don't know how the .EU will survive when the majority of online sales comes from American consumers...
To some the domain .eu is antagonistic too because it's saying that the website is for Europeans only.
The whole thing with ccTlds has gone way too far.
DaddyHalbucks said:.eu looks like a dotcom wannabee, but time will tell.
WhoDatDog said:There isn't enough time...unless you plan on living to be a thousand years old. Most all of the great names in the new extentions are taken by speculators, so they end up trading back and forth for a year or two...then fizzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank God most people go out of their way to avoid picking up any great dotcoms...leaves more for those in the know.
Dotcom is King! It's symbolic for the whole Internet. I prefer to buy in Beverly Hills. Location, Location, Location.
Image has a lot to do with it as well. How many billions of dollars would I need if I wanted to create the next Harvard or Stanford from scratch? And how many hundreds of years would it take. Aint gonna happen.
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