10 reasons why gTLDs truly suck bad!

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gTLDs suck.

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.

  1. gTLD domains are not .com.
  2. Nobody understands anything other than .com
  3. Dot .com  is the best, even Rick Schwartz parks his Rick.co domain.
  4. You can still find great .com domains, such as TotalControlMediaPower.com, so why register a shorter gTLD?
  5. Only pansies like gTLDs. It’s a fact. Can’t dispute that.
  6. Frank Schilling, Paul Stahura, and other gTLD operators don’t know a damn thing about domain names.
  7. Who cares if Banks are changing to the dot .BANK gTLD soon, nobody will believe them.
  8. It’s a fact that ntldstats only posts bogus data to promote gTLDs that don’t exist.
  9. Remember “The Net” movie? In 1995 they advertised .WRLD which means gTLDs are purely fictional.
  10. 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.

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