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by replies-to-fool 2125 days ago
Regarding domains such as these, e.g programming.io or insurance.com, why would one want these? Aren't they too generic? Shouldn't domain names correspond more to the brand itself?

I don't know anyone who looks for things related to programming by going directly on programming.com.

If i was looking for insurance, I wouldn't just go on insurance.com either.

What's the benefit of owning this type of domain?

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I think they're useful for targeting search intentions and monetizing through SEO, ads, affiliate links.

People are unlikely to visit "programming.io" and then search something specific, but if it becomes popular for a particular type of content or tone or niche purely through organic search, people will include an easy-to-remember domain in the search query. Remembering "programming.io <query>" is easier than "johndoereactjsdev.blogger.com <query>".

It's not uncommon either. Just run a random tech search and notice how many hits are under generic "tec*" domains that publish how-to articles on multiple topics.