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Dot Com will always
rule the roost!
The new domains are coming! "Dot-biz is going
to be the next coming of dot-com," I recently read in an article
in the Denver Post. The buzz has begun. Seven new top-level domains
have been approved by ICANN, the organization that governs domains,
and could be available as early as spring of this year. The new
domains approved are .biz, .info, .aero, .coop, .museum, .pro, and
.name.
Pre-registration sites like PreRegisterYourDomains.com
have already begun taking applications claiming that "Three
million domain names will be registered in the first five minutes."
That same Denver Post article later says, "If predictions from
analysts hold true -- dot-biz will rival the popularity of dot-com
-- startups will no longer have to settle for second-tier domain
names." Hogwash! -- To put it gently. Dot-com will always be
the supreme ruler of domain names. Here's why:
Word Association
Ask anyone the first three words that come to mind when you say
'Internet' and one will almost always be 'dot-com' along with 'Web'
or 'surfing.' Dot-com is forever chiseled into our brains as directly
associated with the Internet.
'Old Habits Die Hard'
The new domains will confuse the average everyday Web surfer. With
so many suffixes it will be harder to find the information for which
they are looking. Out of frustration they will most likely resort
to the old standby, dot-com.
Marketing
Big businesses like IBM and Microsoft have already spent billions
promoting their dot-coms' in print and media advertising. Is Microsoft
going to switch to promoting Microsoft.biz instead of Microsoft.com?
Not likely.
Brand Protection
The same people who own the corresponding dot-com will most likely
buy up most of the dot-biz (said to be restricted to business only)
and dot-info (open to anyone) to protect their valuable brand. Someone
with fishland.com is not going to want someone else to own fishland.biz
and fishland.info. They already do much the same thing with .net.
Why would they treat other names differently? Sad to say, but the
real winners here are probably the lawyers, who will be kept busy
for years with trademark infringement suits.
Meaning
None of the new top level domains meanings are as elegant or as
classy as dot-com, which can mean 'communication' or 'commercial.'
Dot-biz obviously stands for 'business,' but it sounds like slang
and it also happens to mean sh** in the United Kingdom.
'Information,' the meaning of dot-info, would be
perfect if it was restricted to sites with a high concentration
of information about a certain topic, but it's not. The domain name
is unrestricted, and can be registered by anyone. Surfers will quickly
lose trust that all dot-info sites actually contain quality information.
Dot-pro and Dot-name will be effective, but on a
limited level. To register a dot-pro you must 'prove' you are a
professional on the topic in the domain name. Dot-name will be for
individuals' names only (good luck to all the John Smiths out there.)
Appeal
Sure the new TLDs, especially dot-biz, will make it easier for smaller
companies to get a Web address that fits their business. But will
it be as appealing as a dot-com? Those businesses that have a dot-biz
domain may seem to be in a different class than the dot-com and
it may be harder than ever for them to compete. It may be worth
it for them to invest more money in a dot-com domain that be 'stuck'
with a dot-biz. Even with the recent doom of a few dot-com companies,
there are many that are still going strong and they continue to
breathe life into the dot-com world. The only new TLD applicant
that might have been able to rival the dot-com for appeal was dot-Web.
Unfortunately the application for dot-Web was not approved by ICANN.
Bottom Line
Dot-com is established and respected. It has the distinction of
being one of the first domain names of the new Internet frontier
and the most sought after. The new domains will make it easier to
get a home on the Web and will have a place in the cyberworld of
Internet. But Dot-com will always be the beautiful white mansion
up on the hill with the brand new Ferrari out front.
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