How Do You Feel People Perceive The Domain Name Industry?
DomainIncite published an interesting blog entry today titled “It’s official: people hate the domain name industry“. After reading the entry it made me think about the people I have spoken to in the past about the domain name industry. I’ve always gotten mixed feedback. This doesn’t seem uncommon. People are going to have strong opinions of every industry out there, regardless of what it might be.
I figured this would be a great topic to run a poll on. So, how do you feel people perceive the domain name industry?
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I have chosen the option “They Don’t Know We Exist” because in my country over 95% people are not aware of domain names!
There are many other countries with big chunk of people are not aware of domain names. I am talking specially about third world countries…
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