New TLDs
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Hiya Moz,
So the new TLD domains have been out for a little while now but I've yet to see them ranking or even seen them in Google etc. I was wondering if anyone else has or has had any luck with them?
I would also welcome thoughts on the new TLDs.
if you have no idea what I'm on about please take a look here - http://uk.godaddy.com/tlds/gtld.aspx or http://moz.com/blog/next-domain-gold-rush
Thanks Moz
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The lastest #mozcast update results were interesting. Dr. Pete did some analysis on tlds and non of them were really showing up. https://plus.google.com/+SEOmoz/posts/WxMyUQxp5pt
Technically the new tlds you mentioned aren't on here but I'm doubting that including them would make any difference.
Sounds like a case study coming up...
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