I saw a couple of new TLDs in the wild on Saturday.
This weekend my wife and I drove to Fredericksburg, Texas to enjoy some wine and celebrate our wedding anniversary. On the way there I saw two new top level domain names.
The first was on a car as we left Austin:
The domain name is registered at Network Solutions and the website is hosted on Wix. At the time the PressureWash.Expert domain was registered, PressureWashExpert.com was registered.
The second domain name I saw was a .wine domain name. Unfortunately, I noticed it too late to snap a picture. I figured I could easily find out which winery it is by Googling for wineries in the area. I can’t find the exact winery that had the .wine domain, but I did come across this wine tasting venue that’s on the way:
vinovium.wine.
Snoopy says
Things are really taking off!
Peter says
One swallow does not a summer make 🙂
Jackson says
I bet if they didn’t include the www people would be confused.
Domainer says
” At the time the PressureWash.Expert domain was registered, PressureWashExpert.com was registered. ‘”
Since, the .com is now available, should he (she) register it and forward the .expert domain to the .com. (or vice versa) ?
People reading this, are knowledgeable about tlds. But, would the average consumer understand the .expert domain? Or, would they automatically add a .com to his present domain??
I don’t know what Netsol charges for a .expert domain. But I see that enom charges $ 49. a yr.