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Domaining is over. Domainers must now drop the domains.
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Technologies go get obsolete and are replaced by better ones.relax and enjoy free scoop.. I do timetravel... also bitcoin will be worth nothing.
I don't think the metaverse will take off. Not all new technologies end up being mainstream.Even if it appears with AR/VR/XR glasses in metaverse there will be still domains
If human interaction through digital devices becomes the de facto way in which we socialize, severe mental issues will become a part of daily life and this will be the beginning of the collapse of the human civilization.
Technologies go get obsolete and are replaced by better ones.
Domain names are foundational to the WWW, and this system of accessing websites through them has been working perfectly for over 30 years without any major changes.
For domain names to be dead, you will have to fundamentally alter the way in which the WWW works. I can't imagine that happening any time in the near future (read: 20-30 years down the line).
I don't think the metaverse will take off. Not all new technologies end up being mainstream.
It's usually the technologies that start off as being very boring that really take off decades later (antibiotics, microwave, internet, web, email etc.)
If human interaction through digital devices becomes the de facto way in which we socialize, severe mental issues will become a part of daily life and this will be the beginning of the collapse of the human civilization.
Wasn't something like this foretold in the sci fi novel Dune, where the humans declared no thinking-like technology should be allowed ever again?If human interaction through digital devices becomes the de facto way in which we socialize, severe mental issues will become a part of daily life and this will be the beginning of the collapse of the human civilization.
Yep, spot on there. On the meta, just because the big guys say it's so doesn't make it so and I think the consumers in the end will have the final say on this.I don't think the metaverse will take off. Not all new technologies end up being mainstream.
It's usually the technologies that start off as being very boring that really take off decades later (antibiotics, microwave, internet, web, email etc.)
If human interaction through digital devices becomes the de facto way in which we socialize, severe mental issues will become a part of daily life and this will be the beginning of the collapse of the human civilization.
Agree... the microwave and internet actually evolved over time from prior technologies, being RDF/RADAR and ARPANET.I don't think the metaverse will take off. Not all new technologies end up being mainstream.
It's usually the technologies that start off as being very boring that really take off decades later (antibiotics, microwave, internet, web, email etc.)
If human interaction through digital devices becomes the de facto way in which we socialize, severe mental issues will become a part of daily life and this will be the beginning of the collapse of the human civilization.
If you have a single English word , three letter dot com or similar DM I will bail you out for 10 dollars a name. Save yourself and get out now I agree.I will do my part. If anyone has any LLL.com I will offer $10 over reg fee.
Beats dropping them.
As for the OP's post...No.
Brad
Disagree , she should gift her 10 best remaining names to me first. Let’s not be wasteful.@DNGear Drop your XYZ portfolio. Stop making money
I somewhat agree with this, dont make domaining your full time is my advise. Just hold the good ones and wait for a good sale.Domaining is over. Domainers must now drop the domains.
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The first that downvoted me is no fun. I thought I was hilariousIf you have a single English word , three letter dot com or similar DM I will bail you out for 10 dollars a name. Save yourself and get out now I agree.
The question should be how long before apps replaced domains? Did you guys know over 95% of the facebook & netflix viewers do it by app instead of going to the www. version? And another few zoom users go to the site they use the app. What does all this mean to you people?Domaining is over. Domainers must now drop the domains.
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It clearly conveys the growth and power and Modern acceptance of apps. However those two audiences are still probably 10% of total internet audience at maximum. I see Apps as an alternative to a stand alone website not a total replacement.The question should be how long before apps replaced domains? Did you guys know over 95% of the facebook & netflix viewers do it by app instead of going to the www. version? And another few zoom users go to the site they use the app. What does all this mean to you people?
The question should be how long before apps replaced domains? Did you guys know over 95% of the facebook & netflix viewers do it by app instead of going to the www. version? And another few zoom users go to the site they use the app. What does all this mean to you people?
This question has been asked for years.The question should be how long before apps replaced domains? Did you guys know over 95% of the facebook & netflix viewers do it by app instead of going to the www. version? And another few zoom users go to the site they use the app. What does all this mean to you people?
The advantage of the app is you usually don't have to worry about the handle being taken. Saves thousands just having app. What I find odd is how so many domainers are jumping ship and dropping .coms over the 0.xx price increase in renewals, I get that some raised it by $1 taking advantage of people even when the increase was pennies. What would you rather have a solid app name or a .com? Or would you do both?This question has been asked for years.
In that time the demand for domains has only grown.
Brad
It is also a downside as you have no control over your company on a third party platform.The advantage of the app is you usually don't have to worry about the handle being taken. Saves thousands just having app.
If a small price increase causes you to drop a lot of domains, your margins are way too narrow.What I find odd is how so many domainers are jumping ship and dropping .coms over the 0.xx price increase in renewals, I get that some raised it by $1 taking advantage of people even when the increase was pennies. What would you rather have a solid app name or a .com? Or would you do both?
Their are services that will provide an app for $10 per month so cost isn't a major issue. Their are some avoiding app but for the most part it's essential to have an app. And, yeah mine are good enough not to drop but yeah it is interesting that margins vary from domainer to domainer.It is also a downside as you have no control over your company on a third party platform.
You are at the whim of the company/app itself.
Also, 99.99% of small companies will never create their own app. It is not cost effective.
No one is going to download an app for some really narrow use.
If a small price increase causes you to drop a lot of domains, your margins are way too narrow.
Brad
My point is their own app is irrelevant to most small businesses. What is someone going to download an app of the local lawncare company?Their are services that will provide an app for $10 per month so cost isn't a major issue. Their are some avoiding app but for the most part it's essential to have an app. And, yeah mine are good enough not to drop but yeah it is interesting that margins vary from domainer to domainer.
Yes. I think that unless you are going to potentially develop the domains, it probably makes sense to sell them off or find other dispositions for them. There are so many extensions now being offered, and such a diversity of permutations possible. Domain renewal prices are being increased. The market is being flooded with so many domains for sale, that it's hard to even see the ones that are decent.Domaining is over. Domainers must now drop the domains.
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