"Over the years I came by a number of similar experiences where the methodology was so predictive that my brain was thinking one thing even though my eyes saw another. A good example of this is how we read. For example, if I write a sentence where the length of the keywords is the same and only the first and last letters are correct, your brain will most likely be able to read what I mean, even though it isn’t what your eyes see..."
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In fact the branding of the .com has been so strong that it is synonymous to the generic "website" or the internet itself. It is in itself regarded as a generic!
Just think of how many people who goes around and says stuffs like " I own a dotcom" when they actually meant "I own a website". How about the term "dotcom millionaire", "dotcom bubble" or "dotcom business".
I have never heard of a "dotnet entrepreneur" or "dotinfo company" :) It is like..."please Xerox this document" or "can you give me a kleenex"? A really strong generic brand, stubbornly engrained in consumer's minds!
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In fact the branding of the .com has been so strong that it is synonymous to the generic "website" or the internet itself. It is in itself regarded as a generic!
Just think of how many people who goes around and says stuffs like " I own a dotcom" when they actually meant "I own a website". How about the term "dotcom millionaire", "dotcom bubble" or "dotcom business".
I have never heard of a "dotnet entrepreneur" or "dotinfo company" :) It is like..."please Xerox this document" or "can you give me a kleenex"? A really strong generic brand, stubbornly engrained in consumer's minds!
Al.