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Rebirth of a TLD
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulloney" data-source="post: 2358094" data-attributes="member: 322963720"><p>First let me start by saying, "<strong>.LINK</strong> is no worse than .<strong>COM</strong>" We already know from a very reliable source that it's no worse than .xyz, but that's beside the point. I plan to be lecturing at a local University later this year about the domain industry. My focus will be on the <strong>aftermarket, </strong>a 3-5 Billion dollar industry that Verisign says is "hidden in plain sight to the detriment of businesses and consumers" Here's the backup story behind Verisign's comments; <a href="https://blog.verisign.com/domain-names/how-much-could-businesses-and-consumers-save-if-the-benefit-of-com-price-caps-were-passed-along-to-consumers/" target="_blank">https://blog.verisign.com/domain-names/how-much-could-businesses-and-consumers-save-if-the-benefit-of-com-price-caps-were-passed-along-to-consumers/</a></p><p></p><p>As an entrepreneur and businessman i tend to seek opportunities that are "hidden in plain sight" similar to my binge buying of of the relatively new TLD <strong>.LINK.</strong> While I may not own the TLD <strong>Rebirth.link</strong>, i see where Dan.com is attempting to sell Rebirth.xyz for an incredulous $79,888, and Rebirth.com doesn't even "link" to a website.</p><p></p><p>For anyone who hasn't noticed, <strong>link</strong> is not just a <strong>keyword </strong>according to Go Daddy, it's also one syllable that unlike .xyz (three syllables) doesn't pass the infamous radio test<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>I need to head to the gym, but I'll pick up on this later.</p><p>i hope you appreciate my willingness to share my knowledge of the <strong>makeover</strong> of a TLD. Thanks for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulloney, post: 2358094, member: 322963720"] First let me start by saying, "[B].LINK[/B] is no worse than .[B]COM[/B]" We already know from a very reliable source that it's no worse than .xyz, but that's beside the point. I plan to be lecturing at a local University later this year about the domain industry. My focus will be on the [B]aftermarket, [/B]a 3-5 Billion dollar industry that Verisign says is "hidden in plain sight to the detriment of businesses and consumers" Here's the backup story behind Verisign's comments; [URL]https://blog.verisign.com/domain-names/how-much-could-businesses-and-consumers-save-if-the-benefit-of-com-price-caps-were-passed-along-to-consumers/[/URL] As an entrepreneur and businessman i tend to seek opportunities that are "hidden in plain sight" similar to my binge buying of of the relatively new TLD [B].LINK.[/B] While I may not own the TLD [B]Rebirth.link[/B], i see where Dan.com is attempting to sell Rebirth.xyz for an incredulous $79,888, and Rebirth.com doesn't even "link" to a website. For anyone who hasn't noticed, [B]link[/B] is not just a [B]keyword [/B]according to Go Daddy, it's also one syllable that unlike .xyz (three syllables) doesn't pass the infamous radio test;) I need to head to the gym, but I'll pick up on this later. i hope you appreciate my willingness to share my knowledge of the [B]makeover[/B] of a TLD. Thanks for your time. [/QUOTE]
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