Let's just hope it's another .device or .continent.
Nonsense. How do I stay in a business which grows weekly if that is the case? Geo-domains in the .com space are great but well overplayed now - the good ones are all gone and sensible cost of entry is prohibitive. Generic basic .com is on a downturn in the market. Don't you read the market reports? LLL.com is overpriced and tenuous at best currently. My 2p.The next domain rush is the same old story: generic .com, strong geo domains .com, LLL.com.
All others extensions are dead before born![]()
Nonsense. How do I stay in a business which grows weekly if that is the case? Geo-domains in the .com space are great but well overplayed now - the good ones are all gone and sensible cost of entry is prohibitive. Generic basic .com is on a downturn in the market. Don't you read the market reports? LLL.com is overpriced and tenuous at best currently. My 2p.
The only people "rushing" are to where the entrance fee is like $10 in a buoyant market.
The ones to watch will be the large ccTLDs and the ccTLDs that are in countries that are about to go ccTLD positive. (That's where the number of ccTLD registrations exceed the number of .com registrations in that country.)
Regards...jmcc
wise words, I thinkRenewal fee/ppc imbalance and macro economic factors will exert downward pressure on buyout sentiment this year. Many buyout type names will drop and go unregistered until the next speculative up cycle. Bagholders will exit the domain market in droves. Cash will migrate to non-domain investments and to traffic names offered below 2006-2007 prices. Vultures are overhead.
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For example, in Italy peoples reg'd more .it domains than .com.
But the market of domains in Italy don't exist.
If people are registering .it then they see value in them. If people see value in an asset then there is a 'market' for that asset. If demand increases for that asset and supply remains static, the asset will appreciate.
I am not from Italy so probably shouldn't comment on the domain market there but I would urge people not to forget their local ccTLD.
ccTLD's are the next domain rush.
Com is gone... exhausted & washed up.
If people reg .it domains but no buyers, no money, no transactions and no traffic = no market.
.com is king.
.com is the king in the u.s. because it is de facto u.s. ccTLD
I'm betting on 6 word domains, I just hand regged one.
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