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After years of having [http://blog.europeandomaincentre.com/infographics-launch-dates-for-the-617-new-gtlds/ just 22 generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs)] to choose from, the web opened up in 2012 and many more TLDs became available. Boston Ivy was quick to secure the six key financial services gTLDs of: [http://nic.broker .broker], [http://nic.cfd .cfd], [http://nic.forex .forex], [http://nic.markets .markets], [http://nic.spreadbetting .spreadbetting] and [http://nic.trading .trading].  
 
After years of having [http://blog.europeandomaincentre.com/infographics-launch-dates-for-the-617-new-gtlds/ just 22 generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs)] to choose from, the web opened up in 2012 and many more TLDs became available. Boston Ivy was quick to secure the six key financial services gTLDs of: [http://nic.broker .broker], [http://nic.cfd .cfd], [http://nic.forex .forex], [http://nic.markets .markets], [http://nic.spreadbetting .spreadbetting] and [http://nic.trading .trading].  
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These are made available to registrars to sell to registrants. Boston Ivy’s aim is to make these gTLDs the mark of quality for financial services on the internet. They seek to create an ecosystem of financial TLDs – trusted communities that set the standard for reliable, quality content.
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These are made available to registrars to sell to registrants. Boston Ivy’s aim is to make these gTLDs the mark of quality for financial services on the Internet. They seek to create an ecosystem of financial TLDs – trusted communities that set the standard for reliable, quality content.
    
Boston Ivy expects web users to view its domains as more relevant and trustworthy than .com sites; the go-to sites for reliable trusted information and services.  
 
Boston Ivy expects web users to view its domains as more relevant and trustworthy than .com sites; the go-to sites for reliable trusted information and services.  

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