Actually, I was hoping the guy would sell the .com and I could sell the .cash to the buyer.
The .cash would make a very good model/and or/affiliate recruitment domain for the new owner of nude.com (if it sold).
I have bought a few domain names is both the .com and also in the new gTLD extensions. I am a believer that this is a good marketing approach if the TLD 1st level name string (extension) becomes a semantic search term.
The '.' (dot) is a ignored character now in sentences -- always has been
I will take 1/10 of what nude.com didn't sell for ...
This seller makes me sure that the name is worth developing because he is a greedy asshat
The name cannot be trademarked without the extension as part of the wordmark so no one should pay that much for it. You cannot defend the name successfully in UDRP Arbitration with an dictionary word domain name with no trademark.
Domain name dilution is real. Extensions don't matter for authority when there are over 1000 extensions to be had.
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