The large number of available gTLDs can make it easy for a business to obtain a desired keyword, even if it’s not available as a .com domain.
Many end-users eager to roll out a project on a gTLD often cringe at the idea, but it’s often the most economical.
When the .com can cost thousands of dollars to obtain in the domain aftermarket, alternatives such as the newly launched dot. .Store might be appealing.
However, keep in mind that although .Store domains are available for around $12 dollars to register, their renewal price is more than $50 dollars per year.
Radix selected a rather strange pricing model that might shock some next year, unless one reads the “small print”.
While you might be able to find the perfect .Store domain for your business, wouldn’t a longer, descriptive .Com be better – and cheaper?
That’s the subject of today’s poll. 😀
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I think it comes down to length. If you can have one word domain salad.store vs freshsaladonlinestore.com . Then the choice is obious . store is much better. But if its freshsaladstore.com it becomes more debatable. SaladStore.com is better in this case, but i prefer Salad.Store vs FreshSaladStore.com
Once we start going to 3 words .coms vs 1 word gtlds… it becomes tempting to go with gtld as long as its right match.