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Domain Extentions

Started by sadko7777, Jun 20, 2022, 12:58 PM

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Is it considered positive if a name is registered in more than 100 extensions?
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ruschan

Feel free to send me a private message with the name, and I'll evaluate it for you. Generally speaking, if a keyword is registered in 100 or more extensions, it often indicates a higher value.
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Sevad

Hello,

If a name is registered in 100 extensions but none of them are developed, I would say it's not necessarily a good thing. However, whether or not it has value depends on the specific name and other extensions registered.

For example, if all of the extensions are registered by the same person just to create artificial value, then the value may not be as high. This is just my personal opinion.

brandsmith

In order for a new website to rank highly on competitive queries, it typically needs to be promoted for at least six months. However, there is a way to speed up this process.
 If you purchase a domain that is similar in name, subject matter, and credibility indicators to your own website (such as a released or store domain), you can create a mirror site that will redirect traffic to your main site. The main site will then receive the reference weight and credibility indicators of the mirrors, causing it to rise in the search results.

To do this successfully, there are several things to consider. First, make sure the theme of the vacated domain matches your own. Secondly, ensure that the history of the vacated domain is good and that it hasn't violated the rules of search engines, or it could potentially cause your individual pages (or entire site) to drop out of the search engine index. Finally, be aware that this method should be approached with caution to avoid potential pitfalls.
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Sue Nelson

By itself, owning a certain domain name with 100 different extensions for this site does not carry any benefits, but everything changes when the process of content filling and promotion begins. If each such site has a copy of the same content, then search robots will only lower the rating of such a site, but the hyperlink will increase points.
You can quickly promote another site with one copy, but with a different extension. In theory, yes, but in practice, everything depends on many factors, where the registrars themselves play an important role.
In my experience, the idea of multiple extensions is a great idea, but how you will use it is a completely different story. If we are talking about a banal resale, then this is a bad idea, especially if the name is not saleable. Virtually no one will buy a new IP for a lot of site extensions.
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adinajclarka

From a branding perspective, it shows a thorough commitment to securing the brand's online presence and protecting it from potential cyber-squatting or misuse. This level of protection can enhance the overall brand image and build trust with customers, demonstrating a proactive approach to brand management.

Additionally, having a name registered in numerous extensions can be advantageous for search engine optimization (SEO) and global reach. It can help improve the brand's visibility in search results, as different extensions may rank differently in various regions and languages. This can contribute to broader online visibility and potentially attract a more diverse audience, ultimately benefiting the brand's marketing efforts.

Moreover, from a financial standpoint, owning a name in multiple extensions can present opportunities for domain monetization. Depending on the domain strategy, these additional extensions can be utilized for targeted marketing campaigns or as part of a domain portfolio for resale or lease, potentially generating additional revenue streams for the brand.

Furthermore, this comprehensive approach to domain registration can act as a defensive strategy against potential trademark disputes. By securing the name across various extensions, the brand establishes a strong position in defending its intellectual property rights, potentially avoiding costly legal battles and protecting the brand's reputation and integrity.
Registering a name in over 100 extensions showcases a robust brand protection strategy, improves global visibility, provides potential opportunities for domain monetization, and serves as a defensive measure against trademark conflicts. Therefore, it can be considered a positive and forward-thinking approach for a brand or business.
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