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Steven Pilditch

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No point favourizing, different extensions carry different risks. I'll put emotions into other things in life rather than business.
 
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For me, all the new gTLDs are good, provided what name you registered...

But speculating that .web is going to stand out....
 
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one of my favorites is being released in less than a week.. and another favorite is getting a release a few months from now.. looking forward :)
 
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I like .club the most
follow by .party .rocks .casa .link .science
 
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I like .club the most
follow by .party .rocks .casa .link .science

I like .CASA a lot. In my opinion, .casa is the cream of the crop of the Latino / Spanish nGTLDs. I would like to say that most English speakers will understand the meaning of the word casa. I like how the registry priced .casa right at about $6 / year, and furthermore, there were very few registry reserved names. All of these factors will make it a great extension for general use.
 
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Yes, I'm fully agree with you
 
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Can anyone suggest the cheapest registrar for .services domain

I want one for a dev project
 
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Can anyone suggest the cheapest registrar for .services domain

I want one for a dev project

Cheapest is 1&1 at $19.99 a year

You should get a .Work :)
 
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Hi,

I like all of em except for .xyz and .ooo

Both don't represent any meaning, until someone do something creative with both.

What sort of value do they have?

I like club, work, tips, guide, market, training, trade, photo, consulting.

Buying dot Institute, Academy and University would be considered as possible squatting unless I'm establishing any of them.
 
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The dot .SALE is my favorite.
 
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mine is .bio
Don't ask me why - I don't know either.
 
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