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Showcase your .APP domains! I'd love to see them...
Feels kinda redundant
Am i right in thinking you were able to buy outright from uniregistry but not godaddy.
Bit of a twist.... quite a few
KW/app.app names gone, but I grabbed a few..
MusicApp
TravelApp
PokerApp
I looked these up about 2 hours before you registered and thought about it. The only ones gone at that point were cryptoapp.app & bitcoinapp.app. Stuff like sexapp.app and betapp.app were in there in addition to the ones you grabbed
Cheers Mate!
I had to really think about whether or not it made sense to go with the double app names... and after much thought, I came to the conclusion that they’re a keeper! Also..When I started my search and found that many of the keywords+app.app that I had hoped to obtain using this format had alreadybeen registered, it helped strengthen my thoughts on this strategy.
I feel that it’s kind of “catchy“...to have an app name with a .App extension... Eg. Does TravelApp.co or TravelApp.net sound better than TravelApp.app? All of them are pretty decent...but in my opinion TravelApp.app is much more memorable and marketable any day of the week!
Ya it's a gamble that's probably worth doing since those were all day 1 terms.
I came back later to register musicapp.app and travelapp.app but you had already grabbed them. Some of the shorter ones like betapp.app looked weird so I passed.
Another option that I looked into but someone already took was online+keyword.app such as onlinedating.app onlinegambling.app
Wow, are you running Windows XP??
Anyway... the names are working on some browsers because they ignore HSTS. .APP has HSTS at the root .app level to enforce HTTPS. If you don't visit over HTTPS on modern browsers, the browser will refuse to connect. This is the case for all modern browsers.
If you're visiting a .APP app over normal HTTP (not HTTPS) and it is working, your browser is old.
Mine resolve to sale page with undeveloped.com nameservers
Apparently, I was viewing that name on an older browser. Since you now have SSL, try a redirect to the actual listing page of your domain at undeveloped ie search for your domain there, copy the page link which starts with 'https undeveloped' and point to it. Hope it works!Can you help us out here?
After activating the ssl, you change the ns to undeveloped, but then you get the ssl error msg.
Thanks
Apparently, I was viewing that name on an older browser. Since you now have SSL, try a redirect to the actual listing page of your domain at undeveloped ie search for your domain there, copy the page link which starts with 'https undeveloped' and point to it. Hope it works!
Well, you are welcome to let us knowww when you have sold it, good luck.I am already outbounding 2 of my names
Nowww there is a .global / .network / .app TLD - so there are 6 ways to combine these 3 terms as domain:globalnetwork▪app
Nowww there is a .global / .network / .app TLD - so there are 6 ways to combine these 3 terms as domain:
globalnetwork.app (your domain)
networkglobal.app
networkapp.global
appnetwork.global
globalapp.network
appglobal.network
Obviously your domain makes the most sense, good luck.
I just placed my .app domains on Godaddy's auction. Maybe I'll sort them out accordingly later and try a few outbounds. Not sure how that would be since it's not .Com. Maybe I can tweet Rick Schwartz or Mike Mann for advice. Nah, they think it's pigeon sh*t. I didn't activate the SSL. I probably should. Maybe Uniregistry's brokers will do some outbounds for us ones who have them there. Maybe. Dude, I just want a quick flip and a big bag of Doritos.