It’s no secret to anyone who keeps up with the domain name industry that the new
domain names extensions (or new gTLDs as industry insiders call them) have had a
bumpy start
So it’s no secret that new gTLDs have been in the news even more than usual
lately. A lot of this was kicked-off earlier this month when Frank decided to
increase the
Yesterday I wrote this post
[http://morganlinton.com/did-frank-just-burst-the-bubble/] about the price
increases that Uniregistry [http://www.uniregistry.com/] is doing on some of
their new domain extensions. It’s no secret that
So there’s really no way to sugar coat it, the last 24-hours has been about as
tumultuous as it gets in the domain industry. At the same time, it probably
shouldn’t
Rick Schwartz currently has a poll running on Twitter asking the question, “If
you are into buying gTLD’s which best reflects your current outlook?” I think
it’s very safe to say