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.LINK no worse

Started by Shubhranshu, Dec 25, 2022, 07:08 AM

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ShubhranshuTopic starter

"Just like how loyalists of .com hate mutiny.xyz, loyalists of .xyz hate rebellion.link, but in reality, both domains are equally good.

Despite many of the highly sought after one-word .link domains being taken, I was still able to register Thanks.link, which is just as good as Gratitude.xyz.

Efforts are currently being made to enhance the number of managed domains, or DUM. From May to now, the amount of managed domains has increased from 200,000 to 221,000, out of which I have registered 1,500 domains. There is some positive news on the horizon."

On a related note, it's interesting how domain extension loyalty can be quite strong, with people becoming attached to a certain extension and disliking alternatives. However, at the end of the day, the success and quality of a website depends more on its content and functionality than its domain extension.
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clrktsr

You will become wealthy if you fully commit yourself to your endeavors.

Could you kindly inform me of the number of premium registrations you possess and if you plan on renewing all of them?

Good luck in achieving fame. May your investments yield significant returns.
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MikeNielson

When it comes to choosing a domain extension, it's crucial to consider the purpose and branding of your website. While some extensions may be more popular or have certain connotations, it's ultimately the content and functionality that will attract and retain visitors.

Additionally, having a memorable and easily searchable domain name can greatly benefit your website's visibility and user experience. It's worth noting that some domain extensions, like .com, are more widely recognized and trusted by users due to their long-established presence on the internet, but newer extensions like .xyz or .link can still be just as effective if they align well with your website's identity and target audience.


No, the .LINK domain extension is not inherently worse than other extensions. The quality and success of a website are not solely determined by the domain extension it uses. While certain extensions may have different connotations or levels of recognition, they do not inherently impact the functionality or value of a website.

 few more points to consider:

1. Brand Consistency: Choosing a domain extension that aligns with your brand and website's purpose can help create a sense of consistency and coherence. If the .LINK extension resonates with your website's content or theme, it can enhance your overall branding strategy.

2. Availability of Desired Names: Sometimes, popular and desirable names may be already taken in certain extensions like .com. In such cases, alternative extensions like .LINK can provide an opportunity to register a memorable and relevant domain name that might not have been available in other extensions.

3. Niche Relevance: Depending on your target audience or industry, certain domain extensions may carry more relevance or appeal. For instance, if you are running a technology-related website or a site focused on linking resources, the .LINK extension could be a suitable choice that conveys the nature of your content.

4. Differentiation: Opting for a less common or unique domain extension like .LINK can help your website stand out from the crowd. In some cases, it may even pique curiosity and drive more interest from users who are looking for something distinctive.
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