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Badmaash 09-25-2012 03:50 AM

What weight does a .xxx domain have if.....
 
Hi

What weight does a .xxx domain have if..... .adult, .porn and .sex will get released?

.xxx could make a market if the others are not allowed, but if they are then .xxx should be re-priced at a normal domains price!

What do you think?


B

DamageX 09-25-2012 03:58 AM

I think you should put down the pipe.

Badmaash 09-25-2012 04:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamageX (Post 19209880)
I think you should put down the pipe.

gfy............. !

DamageX 09-25-2012 04:09 AM

Thank you. :)

Badmaash 09-25-2012 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornopete (Post 19209927)
still the same. just as much as .tv and .fm.

What I am trying to say is, what is so good about .xxx if .porn .sex and .adult will soon get launched?

Maybe the owner of .xxx can answer this?

CurrentlySober 09-25-2012 05:48 AM

i like poo... :2 cents:

Freaky_Akula 09-25-2012 06:00 AM

.xxx may have a future if the domains are priced like .info domains. But ICM Registry has no future. They are hemorrhaging funds. ICM Registry spent millions during the approval process. They spent millions more on TV ads that failed, a race boat, sponsorships that blew up in their faces,... Pretty soon ICM Registry will be forced to sell the .xxx tld or it will be taken away from them.

Badmaash 09-25-2012 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Freaky_Akula (Post 19210015)
.xxx may have a future if the domains are priced like .info domains. But ICM Registry has no future. They are hemorrhaging funds. ICM Registry spent millions during the approval process. They spent millions more on TV ads that failed, a race boat, sponsorships that blew up in their faces,... Pretty soon ICM Registry will be forced to sell the .xxx tld or it will be taken away from them.

Yeah but what will be the point of a .xxx if soon you can buy .adult .sex .porn etc etc

CaptainWolfy 09-25-2012 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamageX (Post 19209880)
I think you should put down the pipe.

what he said..

Badmaash 09-25-2012 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CaptainWolfy (Post 19210046)
what he said..

what he said.....

CyberHustler 09-25-2012 06:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badmaash (Post 19210042)
Yeah but what will be the point of a .xxx if soon you can buy .adult .sex .porn etc etc

It's just another .whatever my nigga...

DotXXX 09-25-2012 07:22 AM

ICM Registry has applied for .sex, .porn and .adult in the new gTLD program. If we are awarded the applications, we will put names that are already registered with .XXX on our reserved list.

This requires no effort or cost to webmasters that have names in the .XXX namespace.

An example would be if you registered ?domain.xxx?. The corresponding ?domain.sex?, ?domain.porn? and ?domain.adult? would be put on our reserved list, free of charge. From there, the "domain.XXX" registrant can register any of the names, or leave them on the reserved list. The names will stay on the reserved list as long as the "domain.XXX" registration remains active.

Here is our press release on the subject: http://icm.xxx/press/xxx-operator-ap...level-domains/

2intense 09-25-2012 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DotXXX (Post 19210107)
ICM Registry has applied for .sex, .porn and .adult in the new gTLD program. If we are awarded the applications, we will put names that are already registered with .XXX on our reserved list.

This requires no effort or cost to webmasters that have names in the .XXX namespace.

An example would be if you registered ?domain.xxx?. The corresponding ?domain.sex?, ?domain.porn? and ?domain.adult? would be put on our reserved list, free of charge. From there, the "domain.XXX" registrant can register any of the names, or leave them on the reserved list. The names will stay on the reserved list as long as the "domain.XXX" registration remains active.

Here is our press release on the subject: http://icm.xxx/press/xxx-operator-ap...level-domains/

sounds good.

Badmaash 09-25-2012 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DotXXX (Post 19210107)
ICM Registry has applied for .sex, .porn and .adult in the new gTLD program. If we are awarded the applications, we will put names that are already registered with .XXX on our reserved list.

This requires no effort or cost to webmasters that have names in the .XXX namespace.

An example would be if you registered ?domain.xxx?. The corresponding ?domain.sex?, ?domain.porn? and ?domain.adult? would be put on our reserved list, free of charge. From there, the "domain.XXX" registrant can register any of the names, or leave them on the reserved list. The names will stay on the reserved list as long as the "domain.XXX" registration remains active.

Here is our press release on the subject: http://icm.xxx/press/xxx-operator-ap...level-domains/

Okay thanks for info

......but, how much will the reserved domains cost me?

Are we looking at $5000 a go?

Or something more reasonable?

Thanks

B

DotXXX 09-25-2012 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badmaash (Post 19210149)
Okay thanks for info

......but, how much will the reserved domains cost me?

Are we looking at $5000 a go?

Or something more reasonable?

Thanks

B

We are still determining final pricing to register a domain off the reserved list, but most likely between $10-13.

Freaky_Akula 09-25-2012 08:32 AM

Dianne Duke made some good points in her letter to Icann:
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ICM seeks new TLDs to sell as added value to its overpriced .xxx domain names, this represents an abuse of the expanded gTLD name space concepts. If the .xxx sTLD cannot generate enough revenues, then it should be allowed to fail for the reasons which we and many others predicted. It should not be propped up and bailed out with additional general TLDs.

helterskelter808 09-25-2012 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DotXXX (Post 19210107)
ICM Registry has applied for .sex, .porn and .adult in the new gTLD program. If we are awarded the applications, we will put names that are already registered with .XXX on our reserved list.

This requires no effort or cost to webmasters that have names in the .XXX namespace.

An example would be if you registered ?domain.xxx?. The corresponding ?domain.sex?, ?domain.porn? and ?domain.adult? would be put on our reserved list, free of charge. From there, the "domain.XXX" registrant can register any of the names, or leave them on the reserved list. The names will stay on the reserved list as long as the "domain.XXX" registration remains active.

Here is our press release on the subject: http://icm.xxx/press/xxx-operator-ap...level-domains/

You're shit and you know you are.

MrCain 09-25-2012 08:53 AM

Fuck dotxxx!

digitalfantasies 09-25-2012 09:14 AM

like we don't have enough useless extensions already, if you are after our money.. why don't you just ask politely?

2intense 09-25-2012 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DotXXX (Post 19210203)
We are still determining final pricing to register a domain off the reserved list, but most likely between $10-13.

sounds good :thumbsup

DotXXX 09-25-2012 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by digitalfantasies (Post 19210408)
like we don't have enough useless extensions already, if you are after our money.. why don't you just ask politely?

We applied for the other extensions to protect current .XXX registrants. If awarded the other extensions, we are putting the names that have a .XXX counterpart on the reserved list ? at no charge.

digitalfantasies 09-25-2012 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DotXXX (Post 19210590)
We applied for the other extensions to protect current .XXX registrants. If awarded the other extensions, we are putting the names that have a .XXX counterpart on the reserved list – at no charge.

protect registrants from what exactly? .xxx is not a great success story so far, so at the moment (and probably in the future) there is absolutely no reason at all to protect your .xxx domain :winkwink:

Quote:

Originally Posted by DotXXX (Post 19210590)
If awarded the other extensions, we are putting the names that have a .XXX counterpart on the reserved list – at no charge.

putting potential customers on a "reserved" list... some people might refer to that as clever marketing :thumbsup

BaldBishop 09-25-2012 04:19 PM

One year later and I have not yet seen any .xxx sites in the serps.

PornMD 09-25-2012 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaldBishop (Post 19211116)
One year later and I have not yet seen any .xxx sites in the serps.

Someone here showed an image of one where the SERP title said something like "file not found" and the domain was #4 for the term. A whopping few hundred search/mo term, so even if whoever owned it fixed their site, they're looking at having spent $99 for a visit or two a day in search traffic on an otherwise shitty domain. :1orglaugh

Oh, and gay.xxx is #4 for gay xxx. Half a million dollars spent well amirite guise? :1orglaugh

acctman 09-25-2012 04:25 PM

.com or go home

CyberHustler 09-25-2012 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMD (Post 19211126)
Someone here showed an image of one where the SERP title said something like "file not found" and the domain was #4 for the term. A whopping few hundred search/mo term, so even if whoever owned it fixed their site, they're looking at having spent $99 for a visit or two a day in search traffic on an otherwise shitty domain. :1orglaugh

Oh, and gay.xxx is #4 for gay xxx. Half a million dollars spent well amirite guise? :1orglaugh

:1orglaugh


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