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Will undeveloped, trafficless non-prime .eu domain names have value?

Or just .eu excitement?

         

1Lit

7:12 pm on Apr 10, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I see a lot of people getting domain names such as (made these up) linuxfriends.eu, amenworld.eu or visithouston.eu

These domain names often have no relation to Europe or the European Union. They have no meaning in most European languages. The words in the domain are not searched that often in combination, certainly not in the EU. Neither are they typos of big brands or major websites.

The owners don't seem to have any intention to develop the domains, just sell them on.

Do you think there's much value in these domain names? I'm talking over a thousand dollars lets say.

I've owned such domain names in the past and never been able to sell them, even though they were .coms.

Depending on various factors I personally would rank .eus behind .com, .net, .de, .co.uk, .us and, after the current hype, it will probably slip even further behind. With most .eus having been acquired by domainers with no intention to develop the site, many people will probably not bother typing whatever.eu in their address bar thinking they'll just get another Sedo landing page.

Was just wondering what the 'experts' thought :)

Webwork

4:12 pm on Apr 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

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It will likely take several years for the .EU domain aftermarket to mature. The market is about as speculative as you can get right now.

Clearly a lack of traffic is a sign that a domain - at least right now - holds limited potential.

ChrisBolton

4:44 pm on Apr 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I agree that the .eu domain aftermarket will take time to mature.

I do think the aftermarket will be speeded up a little by the fact that a lot of companies in Europe that do business across Europe were quite keen to get, and work with the .eu extension.

I reside and work in London and I have already recieved a business card with the .eu extension on the companies web address.

I don't imagine it will be long before I see .eu all over the billboards, buses and black cabs.

Regards.