<< You are right in saying that I cannot have DNs without buying them. This is what
I proposes a gTLD (".sys") reserved for systems where you do not register a single
DN but a format and pay accordingly. >>I am sorry; perhaps I didn't read that
point in your previous post closely enough.
Oddly, I like the idea. But you DO
realize that scarcity in that TLD would hit very quickly, based upon the number of
"systems" that could possibly exist.
And what about overlapping interests?
How
about simply develop your chief site/s in the existing TLDs and provide the consumer
with the full architecture of your system?
You mention you have 2,000 domains.
I imagine you make your money with uniques and impressions thats numbers require
heavily in type-ins. Therefore, I understand: having as many portals as possible
into the system is crucial.
Curious suggestion about .sys, though. I wonder how
people would register their rights in the .sys--for it is more than registering a
domain. You have to be logged as the only legitimate registrant within that system.
You
know what would simplify things. Give every person their own TLD.
:- )
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