Is There Any Value in .st ?
by admin - June 7th, 2006 10:27 am
There’s been a recent craze of people looking to register .st domains… is there any value in them? Sure, same as there is value in all top level TLD’s. It just depends how you use them. For instance, if you were able to register Arizona.st that might be pretty valuable in the sense that Arizona State University might want to get their hands on it or the owner could build an ASU-centric site around it. One route takes much more effort than the other though. That being said, there seems to be a common misconception that .st stands for the word STATE when in fact in stands for the wor SiTe.. as in website. All in all, .st means nothing more than .us .cc .bz, etc.. The worth is in how you use it.
Take for instance Del.icio.us
The service itself actually IS revolutionary in classic Web 2.0 style but the buzz was created through the very clever use of the TLD .us — .st is no different
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