Booking.Yeah: Funny gTLD Commercial

Thought you might enjoy watching this commercial from hotel booking site, Booking.yeah, I mean Booking.com. Things are going to get more interesting later on this year or possibly early next year when gTLDs are available.

The downside to this commercial is that anyone who types in Booking.yeah will likely be taken to an ISP error page where Booking.com can pay for that traffic or they will be taken to a dead page because Booking.Yeah doesn’t work.

Thanks to Forrester for the tip.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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  1. .Yeah there will be lots of needless confusion ahead. No worries, though. The gtlds will soon go back to the bad-idea corner from which they came and .com will rule the land for all to live happily ever after.

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