Most savvy domain investors stay away from those fancy-schmancy new gTLDs, and it’s common knowledge in the domain community that only pansies register them.
After 18 months of operation, there are probably only a handful of active gTLD domains and most likely no more than 10 thousand gTLD domains altogether.
That’s a sign of suckiness right there, and it’s not to be disputed ever. The domainer’s Bible begins and ends with a dot .com.
But don’t take our word for it: If you want more reasons why this is a fact, here are 10 reasons why gTLDs truly suck bad.
- gTLD domains are not .com.
- Nobody understands anything other than .com
- Dot .com is the best, even Rick Schwartz parks his Rick.co domain.
- You can still find great .com domains, such as TotalControlMediaPower.com, so why register a shorter gTLD?
- Only pansies like gTLDs. It’s a fact. Can’t dispute that.
- Frank Schilling, Paul Stahura, and other gTLD operators don’t know a damn thing about domain names.
- Who cares if Banks are changing to the dot .BANK gTLD soon, nobody will believe them.
- It’s a fact that ntldstats only posts bogus data to promote gTLDs that don’t exist.
- Remember “The Net” movie? In 1995 they advertised .WRLD which means gTLDs are purely fictional.
- ICANN just wants our money and created “mickey mouse” TLDs to confuse the general public.
So that settles the argument of domain suckiness once and for all.