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February 24, 2006 at 10:30 pm #684654
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InactiveRegistered 1-Jan-2006
Looks like a pixel sales site – however all links are simply affiliate links.All you’re buying is the name Ladies and Gents – it doesn’t look like any existing traffic or revenue stream.
Surely you could pay $100 to someone to come up with a better name and do all the registration for you … and you’d be $24,900 better off !!!
:popcorn:February 25, 2006 at 12:01 am #684667Anonymous
InactiveDUDE,
WHAT DO U OWN? :Pisser: GOONER:Pisser:
February 25, 2006 at 12:48 am #684673Anonymous
InactiveI put Ladiesofholdem.com site and all, on ebay.. not one bid yet, it isnt a GREAT site, but I think its decent
lol… Man if you sell any of these sites, for a small percentage of what you ask for them.. you gotta give us the email of the guy that bought them! heheFebruary 25, 2006 at 3:55 am #684682Anonymous
InactiveQuaint Canadian custom there Mir …
Is it a special Toronto way of greeting friends?
:hehe:I don’t buy and sell domains for a living mate – I don’t know many that do (successfully).
But if you actually want to discuss the principals then …
While I understand that the idea is to buy low and sell high – generally you have to develop a site name (no matter how catchy) before it will appreciate in value.
Finding possible 3-word domain name like MillionDollarLadies.com or MirPeesFreely.com doesn’t turn them into $25,000 items or even $250 items without a site structure, good traffic and a reasonable revenue stream.
:devil:I’m sure that you’ve bought a lot of 2-word and 3-word domain names … but all it does is take a name out of use … it doesn’t give it any special rarity or desirabily.
The idea that a great domain name is an instant path to riches is long gone.
I remember that the domain business.com sold for $1,000,000 about 8-10 years ago, back in the days of early interent and started the whole thing. Go take a look at it now.
It has a brand name – it has a PR of 7 – but so what?
When you get there do you really think any more of the site because it’s called business.com ? No.With the development of search engine as the prime mechanism for finding websites now there is less of a reason to hyave a website domain name that is immediately memorable for type-in traffic.
At least that’s my honest opinion.
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Mir,
You’re obviously in the industry – and will be familiar with a lot more sites and selling lists than I am … so you’ll be able to tell us.What are the last 10 domain names to sell for over $1,000,000 and what did they reach? I’d love to know?
:bored:How about listing 10 empty domain names that have sold for over $100,000 in the last year? Has it happened?
:bored:I can understand big money being paid for profitable businesses with revenue streams … but not for a domain name. So instead of pissing on a comment … tell us actual selling prices.
:popcorn:February 27, 2006 at 11:51 am #684786Anonymous
InactiveTheGooner wrote:Finding possible 3-word domain name like MillionDollarLadies.com or MirPeesFreely.com doesn’t turn them into $25,000 items or even $250 items
I bid $2.50 for MirPeesFreely.comFebruary 27, 2006 at 10:07 pm #684846Anonymous
InactiveLady H I love your URL muckhappens.com kudos for you for coming up with that!
Brian
February 27, 2006 at 10:43 pm #684857Anonymous
InactiveThanx Bunches!!!
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