.Yoga allows more yoga specific web branding than was previously possible.
Personalized yoga web domains (.Yoga) allow more yoga specific web branding than was previously possible.
.YOGA is a way for yoga practitioners, yoga teachers, yoga studios and yoga retreats to provide a indentifying online presense for their web community placeholder.
This is benificial for yoga beginners, yoga experts, yoga teachers and yoga studios to connect and share information, tips, and ideas online.
I recomend that yoga teachers pick up their own personalized yoga web domains for their own websites.
#YogaTeachers can register names, studios, workshops, yoga facilities and yoga workshops.
For Example:
The new domain extensions are new and really interesting addition for yoga teachers and yoga studios. It allows you more web branding than was possible before.
To clarify: Instead of “www.JaneDoe.com” your website would be “www.JaneDoe.yoga” – let me know and I hope it works out for you.
You can buy one for about $23.00
They just opened publicly today.
.yoga | Brian Castellani
False Dawn or New Era for Yoga? The .yoga domain name is just the sort of opportunity that’s bound to get people thinking… and talking.
But before you rush out and pay top dollar to secure your own preferred domain name I’ll set out my three top reasons why I’m in favor of a boycott of the .yoga domain for yoga practitioners. ( https://docs.yuj.it/people/matwitts/archive/articles/yoga-moguls )
I agree with you and I don’t. All politics aside, I still feel it’s a good idea. I think they are greedy, but they own the rights to the name. It’s their prerogative, albeit a misguided one.
No offense, but people need all the help they can get. Yogis enjoy criticizing things that are not “real” yoga, however, that is not really an argument. If you want to establish “real yoga,” then go do it. I would never stand in your way. I encourage you to do it. Whether you believe that (.yoga) is real, or not real – it still exists. I think the people who own the registry (mind and machines) are capitalizing on intellectual property as much as anyone else.
Thanks for being on point and on target!