I'm highlighting how Google's effective search results make exact-match domain names less essential for discovery. As users shift toward searching instead of typing URLs, the premium on descriptive web addresses is rapidly declining.
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I examined the new ICANN applications for top-level domains like .museum, .biz, and .xxx. It is interesting to see the diverse range of bidders competing to control these new additions to the global domain name system.
I noted the launch of the .name top-level domain and predict that domain name prices will continue to crash. This expansion of the domain space offers more personal options and drives down registration costs.
I found that several section-specific domain names like seca-iimb.com, .net, and .org are available for registration. You can potentially secure these for free using services such as NameZero or NameDemo.
I analyzed domain name availability and found that all two- and three-letter acronyms are taken. Additionally, 80% of four-letter acronyms and most common names are registered, showing the extreme scarcity of short web addresses.