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Quite a few search results at EbayKeep us posted, not a bad category.
Quite a few search results at EbayKeep us posted, not a bad category.
This one went for $36,623 ..... I thought Wind Power was maybe the better known termI see WindEnergy/Com is at DropCatch/Com ...... currently @ $2,450 .... I wonder how much this contemporary .com domain name will go for?
Interesting story about an Aussie company finding success with .com
"We bought finder.com to be the domain that everything would sit under from then on, and there was no way we were going to risk losing that,” Schebesta says."
If you strike any paywall issues try search via google for the article,
https://www.afr.com/young-rich/trial-by-finder-how-fred-schebesta-grew-up-20190925-p52up2
He really got in at a good time as well as having some business nouse of course. I have looked at his old domains in archive before. Interesting to see how his online properties have made SOOOOO much coin for himHere's another one:
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/...worth-frank-restuccia-young-rich-list-2019-10
Although @snoopy, Finder uses the Finder.com.au on their ads, so this should be posted on the "Rising popularity of AU thread"
Domain preferences aside, congrats to the Finder team with their success!
Growing globally
Forget establishing yourself in your town, your state and your nation before you think about exporting. Today, businesses are "born global".
More than one-third of Australian businesses earn international revenue within two years of formation, and more than one-third of Australian SMBs exported to foreign markets in 2017, says Connecting Benefits. It's probably no coincidence that 80 per cent of them had a Facebook page.
Some other interesting news, Disney+ to launch in Australia next week at disneyplus.com (one global site- no need for a bunch of duplicate cctlds)
Also Nike to ramp up its global focus on Nike.com and own stores at the expense of retailers, (they do not use the .com.au)
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...pilot-project-selling-products-on-amazon-site
No doubt this makes sense for big brands.
Guess they don't want Canadian businesses to expand beyond their borders
Yes, and I would saying the rising popularity of .com is happening in Canada also.
My understanding is that .ca's are popular locally. Possibly similar local trust as .au?
As you know I like .com, but I still don't see the rising popularity with local businesses. I still think the local ccTLD's have a higher trust factor. Most businesses aren't Disney and Nike
I have to say I love the commercial, it's very well done!
Maybe auDA should try something similar?