If you don’t like the wine and automotive domain names launching this week, you can leave .feedback.
It’s a fairly active week for new to level domain names with six seven domains entering general availability, including a handful that don’t mix.
Jay Westerdal’s Top Level Spectrum launched the .feedback domain name on Monday. Each domain comes with a free online feedback platform. MSRP is $39.95 per year.
Rightside launches .Family on Wednesday, and you can buy the domains for about $25.
After a long political struggle, Donuts launches .Wine and .Vin in Early Access on Wednesday. The company had a sommelier at NamesCon last week to promote the new domain extensions. Registration fees are in the $40-$50 range.
Also on Wednesday, Frank Schilling and Daniel Negari launch a trio of auto domain names: .auto, .car and .cars. These are premium domain names that cost a lot: about $2,500 per name per year. If you want to lock up a second level name in each, you’re looking at $7,500 per year. This limits investor potential with the name, but Google is all in.
The original version of this story neglected to include .Family.
Jean Guillon says
Excellent post.
And remember: “don’t drink and drive but if you drink, have.WINE because .VODKA .SUCKS”