The Not Com revolution of new gTLD domain names is here. By the time they’re done, over 1,000 new extensions will be available. The search engines say that they treat all domain name extensions the same. But what is really happening in the real world? Should you move your sites to a new keyword-rich new gTLD domain name extension? Can brands benefit from having their own .BRAND domain name extension? Which brands have moved to their own domain extension, and who is planning on moving? In this session, you’ll learn where to get lists of the new domain extensions, and how to apply if you’d like your own .BRAND domain extension. But, more importantly, let’s explore whether or not you should move to a new gTLD domain name extension or stick with .COM.
The Not Com revolution of new gTLD domain names is here. By the time they’re done, over 1,000 new extensions will be available. The search engines say that they treat all domain name extensions the same. But what is really happening in the real world? Should you move your sites to a new keyword-rich new gTLD domain name extension? Can brands benefit from having their own .BRAND domain name extension? Which brands have moved to their own domain extension, and who is planning on moving? In this session, you’ll learn where to get lists of the new domain extensions, and how to apply if you’d like your own .BRAND domain extension. But, more importantly, let’s explore whether or not you should move to a new gTLD domain name extension or stick with .COM.