Originally posted by Duke
How many times do I (and many other users) type in ANYTHING? Probably 0.
Other than Amazon.com, eBay.com, Microsoft.com and Yahoo.com we don't really type in any of the other sites in "great numbers". I do type in the sites I visit regularly, but only after finding them in a Search Engine, or a friend sending me a link to a "must see" site. INTERESTING FACT: Most people only visit anywhere between 4 and 10 sites on a regular basis.... With websites now numbering in the millions you can see how important marketing becomes whether you are a dot com or a dot biz it does not matter.
I think the confusion begins when you try to compare the dot com name with the new TLD's. Right now there is no comparision, dot com is in a league of it's own. A head start of more than 17 years will do that for you. The question everyone should be asking themselves is which TLD will emerge as a viable domain in it's own right.
Here is my prediction:
1)
.biz will become a name synonomous with business professionals, specialty businesses, industry sites etc (Some examples: HarveyCleaning.biz, JacksonRealty.biz, Protection.biz, tattoodesign.biz, URL.biz)----The branding of this TLD will happen through repeated advertisements by these businesses. IT's in their best interest to do so.
2.
.Info will become a useful tool for businesses to promote certain products. Non-profits will flock to this domain to gain support for their particular emphasis (American Cancer Society---example (QuitSmoking.info). Medical info sites will flourish under this TLD.----The branding of this name will happen visa via under a "parent" TLD... Americanheart.org---would brand "HealthHeart.info"