Archive for November, 2009

ICANN open gTLD policy very soon

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

So, as you might already know, those who can afford a gTLD are going to be able to get it soon.

I can already find people who are opening up for preorders on gTLDs like

Business

.deal, .movie, .food, .free, .music, .golf, .news

Cities

.berlin, .london, .miami, .dallas

Other

.family, .arab, .gal

So, will this slow down the .COM ? in my oppinion, nothing can slow down the .COM, i always advise people to always get the .COM even if they want there main website to be .net.

The reason is, when people want to visit you directly, they will either google your business name, or enter it followed by a .COM, if you get the .NET and no .COM to forward to it you will probably be loosing visitors to the competitor who has the .COM.

Othe gTLDs did not result in the revolution everyone expected, Always a Gold Rush, then 1 year after, people would not even bother renew the domain, if it is not a .COM, it is hard to make it work for you.

I do think the ICANN’s idea of approving any gTLD for anyone is a good idea, for example you will probably be able to download your drivers from www.drivers.hp but i don’t think HP would ever drop the HP.COM website or let’s say depreciate it.

Even if some gTLDs do pick up, i don’t expect anything revolutionary, nothing capable of stopping the .COM growth, but i do think they will have there place, some place at least.


comapring registrars

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

An ongoing comparison of Domain Name Registrars, more like Registrar Watch shows that GoDaddy alone has 36 Million Domain names registered, combined with WildWestDomains has more than 40 million, While the next in the list ENOM has 9.5 million, So the GoDaddy group is by far the largest registrar for domain names, 4 times the size of the second in the list !

From that website, it seems GoDaddy is the largest Shared Hosting provider as well, but i can not be sure about Servers, as i doubt they come close to theplanet (Which now owns EV1SERVERS)

I wonder how the new ICANN plans to introduce TLDs will affect the map of the domain name business, i am currently investigating the ICANN new ideas as they have a meeting very soon concerning the issue.

Also worth mentioning is that this is the first time i get to see the actual cost to registrars, the website lists the registry costs (For example how much verisign charges for .com and .net) and how much Public Interest Registry charges for a .ORG, so check it out

Watter on the moon

Friday, November 13th, 2009

You have to see this, there is watter on the moon….