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Today’s episode is brought to you by my friends at siteground. Use my affiliate link: https://www.siteground.com/go/jasonofflorida
In this article I reviewed how the DNS system works, but I also reviewed all 5 types of TLDs:
Segment 2: Which of the “new” TLDs should domain investors buy?
HOT TLDs for the future
Just My Opinion (take this with a grain of salt)
Any tld that operates primarily outside the US won’t be a money maker for a long time. I’m going to focus investing in TLDs that US users will adopt, since US users are the people who spend money online, plain and simple.
Final word on new TLDs: for most of the “new” gTLDs, only buy ones that are one-word dictionary words, these will be the highest value sooner. Also, there’s some luck in this – the next generation will dictate their usage, and much of that is unknown.
Segment 3: new TLDs to avoid
I can see a future where security is a big concern, and TLDs are locked down to “verified companies” (more like .bank).
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Today’s episode is brought to you by my friends at siteground. Use my affiliate link: https://www.siteground.com/go/jasonofflorida
In this article I reviewed how the DNS system works, but I also reviewed all 5 types of TLDs:
Segment 2: Which of the “new” TLDs should domain investors buy?
HOT TLDs for the future
Just My Opinion (take this with a grain of salt)
Any tld that operates primarily outside the US won’t be a money maker for a long time. I’m going to focus investing in TLDs that US users will adopt, since US users are the people who spend money online, plain and simple.
Final word on new TLDs: for most of the “new” gTLDs, only buy ones that are one-word dictionary words, these will be the highest value sooner. Also, there’s some luck in this – the next generation will dictate their usage, and much of that is unknown.
Segment 3: new TLDs to avoid
I can see a future where security is a big concern, and TLDs are locked down to “verified companies” (more like .bank).