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Windows 7 X86, still unknown to the masses, this newly proposed $185,000 USD generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) scheme is in reality a suffix-less, custom-made, designer, globally exclusive domain name. Well done ICANN, as it is what the world needs now. However,
Buy Office 2010, ICANN has never mentioned this special marketing feature to date, as this suffix-less quality alone brings a major and a very positive revolution in cyber branding architecture for the net savvy marketers and dramatically changes the global thinking which has been primarily locked into a suffix based mentality when trying to reach for anything on the net; what name and what suffix? Basically, struggling to remember a name with 100% correct spelling and having to worry about which one of the 21 suffixes from com, net,
microsoft Office 2010 Serial, info, biz or 240 country codes like uk or jp are attached to it… a formidable challenge for global customers to remember and a marketing nightmare when dealing with international issues of hundreds of other languages into play.
Currently Internet offers three options,
Windows 7 Discount, go directly to a website for which a precise and full address is required, go to Google and enter an incomplete name or part of the web address in anticipation that the correct website address would appear on the first page or lastly enter a query text line with some generic terms hoping to find that desired contact. After trying any one of the above or at times all three one would eventually get to the desired goal which is after all to make contact with the right party about the right issue. This still is a magical process and a life saver in contrast to the pre-Internet era where it would take physical search of various directories and phone calls over hours to achieve the target.
But these new suffix-less gTLD brands will create new thinking where a person would only have to know the name without having to worry about its suffix or location. Say, you want to go to a hotel in Delhi, think Hilton and enter Delhi dot Hilton, looking for a Walkman, Walkman dot Sony or thinking of applying for a job, job dot IBM or need a limo, go to limo dot Toronto, ############ dot Niagara, ny dot pizza, Rio dot Toyota, no need to worry about remembering suffixes. Of course dot com and some other suffixes will survive and stay for a long while, but the marketing pressure will open new floodgates of custom designed suffix-less names. In a soon to be released study by ABC Namebank, there are already hundreds of newly developed successful nomenclature models researched for implementation for cyber-branding support for major players on global marketing. The hardest things for the markets in the meanwhile are to accept new gTLDs as a suffix-less cyber brands and forget about cyber-squatting fears and massive confusion and secondly to accept that poorly structured business names have no chance to survive on new global cyber branding platforms in the long run. They have to change their thinking, names and methods to deliver those name brands.
By Naseem Javed, Corporate Naming Expert & Author Related topics: Cybersquatting, Domain Names,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Key, ICANN, Top-Level Domains