Couple of Non .com Commercials

I am not a huge television watcher, but I was watching some TV last night, and I saw two interesting commercials. Each of these commercials featured a non .com domain name. One commercial was a tourism spot for Israel, and it used a .Travel domain name, and the other commercial was a movie preview that used a .Movie domain name.

Here’s the Israel tourism commercial, which uses Israel.Travel for its domain name. We were in Israel for almost 2 weeks this past February, and even though it was a 30 second spot, it made me want to go back already. This commercial aired on ABC during primetime last night.

Here’s the television commercial for a movie called Detroit. The domain name advertised at the end is Detroit.Movie. I am not sure what channel this was on last night, but the url that was used caught my eye.

Elliot Silver
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6 COMMENTS

  1. I just caught a .movie domain on TV too. I guess that may be better than the usual ExampleExampleMovie.com format that’s used when the .com is not obtainable.

  2. Whole commercial is her pulling me around in point of view mode. She’s hot she could pull me in a porta potty and I’d still go with her, her beauty would overpower the stench. 🙂

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