Registration of Travel Websites
When i started up doing website development, I was thinking which domain suffixes i should use. But i end up sticking to the originals, the dot com. This decision has been confirmed and attested by Wayne Ford, who is the founder and president of DomainsWeekly.com the leading supplier of daily expired and soon-to-expire domain lists. He also publishes a free weekly newsletter packed full of domain-related information and a list of quality available domains. Reading his article while doing the registration of new domains for our travel and tours company. Let
me quote his word about "Dot-Com Will Always
be King!" Pre-registration
sites like, PreRegisterYourDomains.com, already have begun
taking applications claiming "3 million domain names will
be registered in the first five minutes." That same Denver
Post article later says 'If predictions from analysts hold
true – that dot-biz will rival the popularity of dot-com
– startups will no longer have to settle for second-tier
domain names.' Hogwash! – To put it gently. Dot-com will
always be the supreme ruler of all domain names. Here's
why:
This domain is unrestricted, and can be registered by anyone.
Surfers will quickly lose trust that all dot-info sites
actually contain quality information. Dot-pro and Dot-name
will be effective but on a limited level. To register a
dot-pro you must 'prove' you are a professional on the topic
in the domain name. Dot-name will be for individuals name
only (good luck to all the John Smiths out there.) Even
with the recent doom of a few dot-com companies, there are
many that are still going strong and they continue to breathe
life into the dot-com world. The only new TLD applicant
that might have been able to rival the dot-com for appeal
was dot-web. Unfortunately the application for dot-web was
not approved by ICANN. End of quote. www.kolobialtravel.com
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