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Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat
i don't care about country code domains
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I wasn't to fond of cctld's either, or even non-com's for that matter for quite some time. Recently however, I acquired a .CA domain. It receives 3000-3500 visitors daily. That made me a believer in cctlds. All in all, I think I've learned revenue/residual income is the bottom line. It's integral, it should be one of your sole motivators. Meaning if I have to choose between Down.com at $5 daily revenue, and smegma.us making $75 daily from ppc, I'm going to have to go with the ladder. Sure for vanity (and resale) purposes I'd love all my revenue generating domains to be extraordinary one-two word popular com's . But it's just not viable to sit, dick in hand, awaiting the next "premium dot com" acquisition. Acquiring one domain at a time, each month. Meanwhile you could simultaneously do that, alongside retrieving typos, TM's, typo/tm cctlds, drop game, end user resale, flips, monthly lease/skim ppc profit off top, etc. So, don't limit yourself too much PA. It seems like you're all too fond of the high end acquisitions, but they don't come around as often as we would all like. Even when they do? You've 12 chuckleheads bidding against one another.
Not preaching, just giving my input on the matter.