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Old 11-08-2005, 03:47 PM  
Taboo
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Originally Posted by Franck
Well first of all i didnt just want to steal from your site. Honestly i thought i was general info listed on 300 sites. Im sorry.
I might send you a few questions on domainnews then. Im not in the domain game but it kinda facinastes me i have to say some things are totally unclear to me and it pisses me off hence my question.

"There is no secret... mix of luck, trendwatching and vision."

I got it. Still that doesnt tell me much. I would still not pick up most of the names mentioned above. Im not asking, just making a statement. Why those names, there are a zillion "useles" names you can pick up you know. I also dont understand those companies. Ok sometimes youre really after a specific name but often you easily can replace it with a similar name thats free to grab of godaddy for 8 bucks. Saves you a few k...know what i mean.

nah, don't worry about it... no ill will. I just compile from multiple international sites (all of sedo), aft, etc and sometimes aft/sedo remove a listing real quick if it's a mistake or needs to go private but my datastreams catch it all.

i.e. my sold page just updated again.

got 3 interveiws lined up and like I said earlier, I have no problm answering whatever I can. To answer your main question. you never know what a domain will be worth... highs, low, market moves, trends start and end everyday... last week I read a news article about a new trend, so I reg'd a few domains and already got an offer to buy, but it wasn't much, but it was something. but that's just an example... keep your eyes/ears open and sometimes take leaps of faith. but of course we are talking about how all the "crap" domains are selling... we don't need to discuss the generic/type-in domains.

good luck. email me.

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