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By now you've probably noticed the onslaught of unfamiliar
domain name extensions popping up here and there. Like most domain name
professionals, you've probably sat at your computer pondering whether
or not you should kick out the extra cash to register some of these domain
names... why?
Keywords!
While droves of individuals place an extreme value on the domain names
extension, I firmly believe that the extension has nothing to do with
the success or failure of the domain name. While certain ccTLD's (Country
Code Top Level Domains) gain popularity, others leave little to be desired.
Mostly because of certain restrictions placed on the domain extension
by it's sponsoring organization.
Those
ccTLD's made available nationwide, or at least with no registration restrictions
are, of course, going to be more popular than ones limited to corporations
of the country for which it stands.
What
determines popularity. People do. How do we increase the popularity of
these alternative domain names? Marketing, and education. The best thing
to do is make people aware that they do, in fact, have other options.
Just
because .cc is technically the country code for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands,
or .ad is for Andorra doesn't mean you have to market it that way. Use
some creativity in choosing the best name possible. People remember creative
names.
Again,
I cannot stress the importance of keywords. The part of the domain name
before the extension is, and always will be the most important aspect
of the domain name. So, if your question is, should I buy or invest in
ccTLDs, the answer is yes. Though the present return on these alternative
domain names is minimal in comparison to the .com, the future looks promising
for certain ccTLDs, for example, Beauty.cc sold for $1,000,000; setting
a record for the highest amount paid for a non .com! I'd say the proof
is in the pudding, not to beat an old cliché to death.
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