I'm glad I came across this thread when I did ... BodaciousTatas.COM is for sale ... an interesting domain
Asking $1500 USD, but for GFY readers, I'll let it go for just $888 USD ... Today Only!
First one to open an escrow at Escrow.com ( seller: [email protected] ) has first dibs on it - if you want a unique domain (do a google for details), this is the time to buy!
Ron
p.s. I'll even pickup the escrow fee - no nickel and diming at ValueNames - let's do business today!
Yesterday I made a little over $4000 so you have me beat.. But money really doesn't matter because we would both die in a plane crash just the same. While we are here and alive, pull your head out of your ass and realize that people are making bank on texas-holdem-party-poker-com.st.be and other seemingly lame domains and TLDs...
Due to an enormous interest for .in domains
the registry can´t follow up on the request for domains.
We are doing our best to registrer all the domains manually.
Because of that workload we have to close down the site.
Our site will be offline until tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Due to an enormous interest for .in domains
the registry can´t follow up on the request for domains.
We are doing our best to registrer all the domains manually.
Because of that workload we have to close down the site.
Our site will be offline until tomorrow.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Uhh ohh... they are doing this shit by hand! You know what that means? That means a lot of us will be getting refunds because they took multiple orders for the same domains.
Before you start hurting you credit cards, try and register things that Indians would type in, not fat Amuricans from Terre Haute. (apologies to Larry Bird).
Yeah but wouldn't they type it in in their own language? Don't they have like 5,000 dialects in India?
I still remember wanting to register fuck.com in '98 or so. NetSol denied it as obscene and then a few years later just before their monopoly was crushed, they registered it themselves
Honestly, I'm kinda glad I didn't register any good domains back then. I would have sold them for a pittance later on and be kicking my butt now. I didn't realize the value of good domains.
Honestly, I'm kinda glad I didn't register any good domains back then. I would have sold them for a pittance later on and be kicking my butt now. I didn't realize the value of good domains.
same here lol
when I just come to think about it....... i better dont
Uhh ohh... they are doing this shit by hand! You know what that means? That means a lot of us will be getting refunds because they took multiple orders for the same domains.
This should be interesting.
I doubt it. As soon as I registered a domain and received an email confirmation, it was not available for registration a minute later. They actually have a nice order-entry system. What happens behind the scenes is a different story, but I don't think it will be a reason for duplicates and other similar issues.
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.
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.
I think .in is a great extension, has some great implications. If you get a good word to go before the .in then it could be great like living.in staying.in anything where you are using the "in" as a word
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.
Nicely said, AVM. No need for all of us to be one-trick ponies.
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.
Uhh ohh... they are doing this shit by hand! You know what that means? That means a lot of us will be getting refunds because they took multiple orders for the same domains.
This should be interesting.
Ok bonehead,
Ive already bought and sold many .IN domains anyway.. If you had half a clue you'd see I was fucking whichu people. I actually just sold poop.IN. ;)
Last edited by MrJackMeHoff; 02-18-2005, 11:17 AM.
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