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I am really shocked .info didn't pick up more. It seems like it would be super useful for a lot of things. I think .biz is viewed as dated by a lot of people. I am not sure why. Both are great examples that seem like they just didn't get enough attention.
 
There are many domain extensions that are undervalued like .tech, .online, .club. People are stuck with the commonly used extensions such as .com, .us, .co, .io, .edu, .org. All the other extensions are just neglected.
 
There are many domain extensions that are undervalued like .tech, .online, .club. People are stuck with the commonly used extensions such as .com, .us, .co, .io, .edu, .org. All the other extensions are just neglected.
I haven't heard that .us is used that much. Well, it is popular with churches in the USA. Well, only Americans can register the extension. Well, I have heard of one popular business that uses a .us domain over .com.
 
I like the .biz, but it's not very valuable in terms of money. I also like .info. Well, those have actually been around awhile unlike .fun or some others I might like. Who has used an extension you felt deserves a 2nd chance?
Sure, .net was also in this category sometime back, and it is now catching up with the TLDs. i have seen more site owners embracing the .info extension. I think they deserve the respect that some top domains get. Today .biz is gaining momentum in the business world.
 
I think biz for for business website and store for online stores are really good domains but I do not see them being used a lot. I also think info is a really good domain for information site, I once had a couple of dot info domains but had to drop them because I did not find buyers.
 

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