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Why sell millions of second-level domains when a mere 10,000 registrations can generate about $5 million in revenue? That’s the tack B2B registry operator .Tickets took. They know that businesses won’t think twice about paying $500 per domain if their main business is selling tickets to consumers. (Think massive industries like entertainment, transportation and sports.) If you’re an entrepreneur contemplating launching a top-level domain in the next ICANN round, this episode is a must-watch. But be warned: to launch a new top-level domain, entrepreneurs must have a “high threshold for unpredictability.”
Michael Cyger September 21, 2015 11
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