Branded Domain Name Extensions are Coming with a Big Price Tag

October 17, 2008

Branded domain names could be available as early as 2009 through ICANN.  There will be financial and technical requirements that must be met by anyone applying for their own top-level domain.  In fact, it’s being speculated that these new domains could cost at least $100,000.  Instead of .com or .org and so on, you might start seeing websites with branded domains such as .McDonalds or .Microsoft by 2010.

When you think about it, a $100,000 price tag is nothing in comparison to the brand value that a branded domain offers.  It seems like a simple decision for companies to make - invest in your branded domain ASAP!

Some people are arguing that branded domains will add to the online confusion that consumers face when they’re looking for websites, but I disagree.  I think branded top-level domains are a major coup for companies and consumers.  Other people are arguing that companies won’t be interested in branded top-level domains because they’ve already invested time and money in creating their existing domain names.  Again, I think the benefits outweigh the investments.

I should mention that top-level domains will also be available for non-branded sites.  In other words, anyone who can afford the price and meets the financial and technical requirements might be able to get a top-level domain.  For example, it’s been reported that interest has already been shown in .sports.  This is where I do have to agree that confusion could occur and the usefulness of top-level domains might get watered down.  If top-level domains don’t offer a useful experience and deliver what consumers expect from them, then they won’t be anymore helpful than .com or .net domain extensions.

What do you think?  Are branded top-level domains the next phase of the internet and online branding or is this an idea that won’t live up to the hype?  Leave a comment and share your opinion.

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