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The term '''geodomain''' refers to ] that are the same as those of geographic entities, such as cities and countries. Since geographical names are limited in number, and have instant name recognition, geodomains are highly valued. The term '''geodomain''' refers to ] that are the same as those of geographic entities, such as cities and countries. Since geographical names are limited in number, and have instant name recognition, geodomains are highly valued.

Branson.com sold for a reported price of $1.6 million in 2006.<ref>


== External links == == External links ==
* Associated Cities, an industry group of geodomain owners. * Associated Cities, an industry group of geodomain owners.
* City dot-coms still waiting to strike it rich * ''City dot-coms still waiting to strike it rich'' article
* Castello Cities Internet Network
* Boulevards
* New York City.com
* Chicago.com

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The term geodomain refers to domain names that are the same as those of geographic entities, such as cities and countries. Since geographical names are limited in number, and have instant name recognition, geodomains are highly valued.

External links

  • Associated Cities, an industry group of geodomain owners.
  • City dot-coms still waiting to strike it rich article