More "gTLD ranks better than .com" spew from an impeccably impartial CEO…
More "gTLD ranks better than .com" spew from an impeccably impartial CEO of a new gTLD registry.
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Early Data Suggests New gTLDs Perform Well in Search Environment
Internet addresses registered in new gTLDs are holding their own against — and in some cases outperforming — comparable addresses registered in legacy domains like .COM, according to new data that provides the best window yet into the operational functionality of new gTLD addresses. A question on everyone’s mind in the run up to new gTLDs was: how would new domains perform in the wild against legacy domains on the key criteria of search?
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Total ly impartial
Comment by Tim Capper — December 11, 2014 @ 8:48 am
Sounds a lot like various registrars spooking .brand when they were shiny new for $200,000+ a throw
Comment by Alistair Lattimore — December 11, 2014 @ 10:29 am