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Originally Posted by luv$
If domain values are going up, doesn't the definition of 'top domains' change?
For instance, if I have a domain that 2 years ago was worthless, because of market dynamics wouldn't it be worth more now?
So, I guess what I'm asking is; what qualifies as a "top domain" nowadays besides the obvious excellent one-word/two-word magic bean domains...
Thoughts?
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what he means is domain names like iNEEDBEER.com and SchoolHangout.com are worth 10,000+ what they were before
congratz on 31K krl!
