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Originally Posted by stocktrader23
If you are looking for small tits porn right now you would go to smalltits.com but smalltits.info isn't even on your radar. As .xxx gains more exposure you may very well hit smalltits.com still but it would also make sense to check smalltits.xxx since the extension is set aside specifically for porn.
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You're assuming surfers know what the location/address bar is for and that they try whatevertheyarelookingfor.tld instead of using a search engine.
We're seeing more and more people that have no idea what the location bar is for and will type a url in the google search box if they want to visit it.
There's also a trend to start using the location bar as a search bar. Firefox for example has a domain guessing feature. You type a keyword in the location bar and it slaps on the .com suffix (if you have keyword search disabled, otherwise it just goes to google search).
Personally, I think that the whole idea that people will somehow start visiting themicronichetheyarelookingfor.xxx instead of doing a search for "the micro niche they are looking for" is .xxx wishful thinking or marketing talk.
Besides, if the whole value of .xxx domains is their typein potential then only keywords.xxx have any 'value', brands.com might as well keep using their .com