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I've always felt that the .info TLD has the potential of being a pretty good extension, but it's very poorly managed.
Many times when I find a domain that I like, the .info is available, even when the .com .net .org are registered since 2000 and 2006.
Something about the .info is dragging it down. The only thing I can think of is the registry itself, i.e. the management of the .info tld itself.
As an example, .net has done a really aggressive job promoting their tld. In most domaining courses, they tell you to grab the .com, and if not available, get the .net as it's almost just as good (especially for generic terms). But I honestly never felt .net made sense as an extension. Yet, they seem to be doing very well.
So what are your thoughts on this?
Many times when I find a domain that I like, the .info is available, even when the .com .net .org are registered since 2000 and 2006.
Something about the .info is dragging it down. The only thing I can think of is the registry itself, i.e. the management of the .info tld itself.
As an example, .net has done a really aggressive job promoting their tld. In most domaining courses, they tell you to grab the .com, and if not available, get the .net as it's almost just as good (especially for generic terms). But I honestly never felt .net made sense as an extension. Yet, they seem to be doing very well.
So what are your thoughts on this?