Bring It On (1.Viewing)

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So, i just registered BringitOn.online because;

1. i could
2. it cost just $1
3. bringiton.com - valued by GD @ $10,665
4. bringiton.com - valued by Nameworth @ $150,000
5. bringiton.online - valued by GD @ $ 133
6. i can TM bringiton®
7. risk vs. reward potential is off the charts
8. bringiton.com and bringiton.online are "technically" the same
9. bringiton.com doesn't connect?
10. the average "end user" knows little to nothing about domains, either .com or .online
11. i'm a professional business, brand and domain advisor
12. it's "domain hoarding" that's created this unbelievable opportunity ;)
 
I'm guessing marijuana is legal where you are.
 
Name Guy said:
8. bringiton.com and bringiton.online are "technically" the same

You will find this not to be true in real life(tm). I'm not just talking value, but I'm also talking ability to use the domain. For a while now, I've had my firstname @ lastname . email domain. Since I was part of the Universal Acceptance Group at ICANN for a while, I keep on trying to use my .email domain when signing up for new accounts in places... And many many places don't accept it as a valid TLD, when it is... Usually, I contact them and hope that they fix it, but in the mean time, I have to use a different email address to sign up.
 
Name Guy said:
10. the average "end user" knows little to nothing about domains, either .com or .online

Here you are making two correct points in one statement

1. Yes the average user knows little about domains.
2. They know very little about .com or .online

They do however know that .ca and .com belong at the end of an address, the average user gets very confused when they see an address with .online

Even when that is resolved the issue the @fm made comes into play.

Then one of the most important things of all.....

The $1 registration which always goes up significantly in year 2.

I did an experiment and registered 100 $1 .ca's and not one sold in the first year.
Two sold in the second year and 6 in the 3rd year.

For .online that would probably have been a lot slimmer and registration renewals would have eaten away the profit margin.
 
FM said:
You will find this not to be true in real life(tm). I'm not just talking value, but I'm also talking ability to use the domain. For a while now, I've had my firstname @ lastname . email domain. Since I was part of the Universal Acceptance Group at ICANN for a while, I keep on trying to use my .email domain when signing up for new accounts in places... And many many places don't accept it as a valid TLD, when it is... Usually, I contact them and hope that they fix it, but in the mean time, I have to use a different email address to sign up.
and you know this to be true about .online? Can you give me any examples? Thanks in advance.
 
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