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    Home.loans is ranking high on Google

    It's ranked #71 Australian IP and logged in Probably higher ranked from USA IP Domain probably doesn't need search traffic
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    Google Search Tweets about Domain Names in SERPs

    My default search engine is Bing, and I loathe Microsoft.
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    Google has a '.new' shortcut for creating Calendar events

    More .new domains Invoice.new Playlist.new Etc..
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    Google has a '.new' shortcut for creating Calendar events

    https://www.engadget.com/2019/10/25/google-calendar-events-shortcut/ Around the same time last year, Google introduced shortcuts that give you a way to create a new Doc, Sheet, Slide, Site or Form in just a few seconds. If they've been making your life easier, then you may also like Google's...
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    Google Testing SERPs Without URLs

    More interesting to note possible effects of this modification...
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    The rising popularity of .Com in Australia

    And you can keep on spamming this forum. Is this why namepros banned you?
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    The rising popularity of .Com in Australia

    gTLDs are being bought, sold, launched, found and advertised on google, fb, twitter, instagram and youtube Furthermore undeveloped gTLDS are getting direct type in and link traffic..
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    The rising popularity of .Com in Australia

    Maybe they'll reduce to price to $1 like they do all the time for .com
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    The rising popularity of .Com in Australia

    buying .com domains are worse than buying luxury new cars
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    .Melbourne - It's a Dud

    See reply here https://www.dntrade.com.au/threads/the-rising-popularity-of-com-in-australia.11583/page-19#post-97357
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    The rising popularity of .Com in Australia

    Trend in .com is pretty clear (source: namebio) The domain DataConnector.com sold for $710 at GoDaddy for a decrease of 65%. It last sold for $2,000 on February 8th, 2015 at Uniregistry. The domain FlowCash.com sold for $1,025 at GoDaddy for a decrease of 76%. It last sold for $4,210 on...
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    The rising popularity of .Com in Australia

    yet you neglect to mention .com is down to 30 (was 33) after .au direct registrations would assume major .gov.au's and abc.net.au to move to .au thereby increasing .au by +5 to 17 + 5 .au - 3 .com Rising popularity amirite?
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    .Melbourne - It's a Dud

    https://sold.domains/2019-top-20-sold-domains/ https://sold.domains/top-10-sold-domains/
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    The rising popularity of .Com in Australia

    You might want to recheck your alexa stats Feel free to post the updated tally
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    .Melbourne - It's a Dud

    Doesn't require me to desperately spam every dntrade forum thread and comment on every domaining blog post with .communist propaganda
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    Google Testing SERPs Without URLs

    perhaps they should first test why searches on google results in hacked .com's ranking first in the serps
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    The rising popularity of .Com in Australia

    Better than this thread.
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    The rising popularity of .Com in Australia

    @snoopy and @Data Glasses Just letting you two know you can swap numbers or emails or get a room.
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    PRP Final Report – Section 3.3 – Resale and Warehousing

    Some new links relevant to the thread: https://vote.com.au/ https://www.internetcommerce.org/ica-recommendations-to-the-auda-board-reform-of-existing-policies-implementation-of-direct-registration/
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