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BRISK 08-09-2004 04:46 PM

I would love to know what kind of prices domains will be going for in 3-4 years from now.

Taboo 08-09-2004 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by polish_aristocrat
seems very interesting..i never thought there are still some non registered names worth reselling
:winkwink:

I just picked up FriendCash.com 5 minutes ago. I was going thru todays drop list of names that no one wanted. And for me, it was the best $6.50 I 've spent today. I'm adding it to a new sponsor search site called SponsorCash.com that i picked up for under $30 during a drop earlier this year.

Plus if you're a news/info junkie like me, look for trends, new terms etc, it's easy to find gold. I read this article and posted it on gfy days ago:

///
Has cell phone blogging found its place?
Published: August 6, 2004, 5:10 AM PDT
http://news.com.com/Has+cell+phone+b...3-5299687.html

Cell phone software makers are putting a new twist on Web logs by tapping into geotracking features in handsets. However, the location-based mobile social networks--or "LoMoSos"--are expensive to use so far, and wireless carriers have been slow to adopt them.
///

I didn't even make it to the 2nd paragraph before I realized it was probably a new tech term that VCs coined and I rushed to reserve LoMoSo.com & LoMoSos.com, then i checked google on the 6th and LoMoSo had maybe 2 results, someone's last name. today it has 57+ cause lots of bloggers are beginning to use the term. but you never know, I'm sure I can milk it for more than the $13 I spent.

strobi 08-09-2004 04:54 PM

god damn is this GFY? nice thread for sure!

Taboo 08-09-2004 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nametower
So you finally sold Lunches.com, congrats.

finally?

LOL.

Maybe i had it for a few months?
heheheh.

Thanks for the congrats though.

i know. i was being sarcastic. you emailed me when you first acquired it. :1orglaugh

rankscom 08-09-2004 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taboo
Rick, you've got some interesting names left on your list. good price for the lot. but if no one bites or you don't feel like waiting, put them on pool.com's new auction site, but before you do, email me so I can give you contact info for people there. i think you could get a bit more than $25k over there listing them separately.
Running the review site (which is doin very well) has more work than I (and my staff) can get done on a daily basis. I can barely take time to post in this thread. The domains don't take up a lot of time to take inquiries, but the time adds up, and we can't afford to take time away from our main project.

I'm hoping to sell everything within the next 30 days. A pool.com auction might be a good idea, but I'd prefer just to get rid of them as a lot. Do you know if they would be willing to do an auction for them all? I'd be very interested in that.

I really appreciate your input on this, I may e-mail you soon... maybe we can work together.

polish_aristocrat 08-09-2004 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taboo
:winkwink:

I just picked up FriendCash.com 5 minutes ago. I was going thru todays drop list of names that no one wanted. And for me, it was the best $6.50 I 've spent today. I'm adding it to a new sponsor search site called SponsorCash.com that i picked up for under $30 during a drop earlier this year.

Congratulations but I don't see so much value in them.
I mean I know the value of type-in or generic domains...but with names like sponsorcash.com or friendcash.com you have to make a site first and then promote it somehow, before it makes you money.

I think I'd be more happy if I could register for free ( i mean for $6.99 or whatever the registrar charges ) a domain that would have very little typein traffic, but it would make me like 2 sales per month from that traffic just by redirecting to a corresponding sponsor's site, rather than registering a name like sponsorscash.com or friendcash.com that IMO requires work and promotiong to make any money.

SkyWalker 08-09-2004 05:09 PM

Yes, great thread.
Thanks to everyone. Even AVM for the bumps :)

PS If nat a1 were so great they would buy
69ers.com from me! LOL

Taboo 08-09-2004 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ModelPerfect
Hey Taboo! Great information, man. Thanks for the posts. I'm trying to sell off my domains, because they're just costing me money and I'm broke right now anyway :)

Here's my list at afternic...I have no idea if pricing is way off or what:
http://www.afternic.com/names.php?best=1&u=8449

Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

first thing you need to do is take hentai.co.uk off afternic and point it to a hentai sponsor asap and let it sit.

Preapproved.co.uk, market it to Credit card / banks asap.

also, FitScience.com is too cheap. you'll think I'm crazy, but add another zero and negotiate down from there. why? i know there's not much if any type-in etc, but for the fitness/health industry, you could flip it if you spent 60 days contacting ppl. take it off afternic and throw some fitness links/news feeds on it before you look for suitors. you've got nothing to lose at this point. it is a very brandable domain and can be used for ppl products/food/supplements and even pet industry. in fact, price it at $100,000 when you shop it around and work it far down to where you're very happy. let them pay you in small annual payments if nothing else. you only want $300-$1500 for it. ask for $1,000 a year for 20 years if that makes you happy. you don't always need to sell domains, when you can license them. contact GNC, weider, nautilus, metrx, atkins, etc.

SR 08-09-2004 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taboo
congrats. I'm not going to ask you how much or what the name was, but I would love to learn how you acquired it. What's your story? Was it for sale on it's own website? Forum? Auction? Dropped? did you make initial contact w/ owner? curious to learn what method you used so we get a feel for what techniques/strategies to use. please share what you can, if you can.
I'm not really in the domain bizz.
This domain was from a guy I know. He was selling it and asked if I was interested.

Taboo 08-09-2004 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rankscom
Running the review site (which is doin very well) has more work than I (and my staff) can get done on a daily basis. I can barely take time to post in this thread. The domains don't take up a lot of time to take inquiries, but the time adds up, and we can't afford to take time away from our main project.

I'm hoping to sell everything within the next 30 days. A pool.com auction might be a good idea, but I'd prefer just to get rid of them as a lot. Do you know if they would be willing to do an auction for them all? I'd be very interested in that.

I really appreciate your input on this, I may e-mail you soon... maybe we can work together.

yeah, when you contact them with the name/info I give you, tell them it's as a lot. if they say they don't do that, tell them even greatdomains.com just started auctioning LOTS. it's true. or ebay it all. some vc highrollers still go to the domain auctions there. and of course we can work together. I need plenty of people who want to trade sweat-for-equity and knowledge-for-equity.

btw, pornoftheday.com is nice

but take debtcapital.com off your list asap. you can make the same amount i paid you or maybe even 5 times that, with that domain.

CFSB vs. SUNTRUST

make them fight each other for it.

Babagirls 08-09-2004 05:21 PM

shameless plug:

im selling OnlineBankTransfer.com is anybody wants to snag it up for a good price :winkwink:

Taboo 08-09-2004 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by polish_aristocrat
Congratulations but I don't see so much value in them.
I mean I know the value of type-in or generic domains...but with names like sponsorcash.com or friendcash.com you have to make a site first and then promote it somehow, before it makes you money.

I think I'd be more happy if I could register for free ( i mean for $6.99 or whatever the registrar charges ) a domain that would have very little typein traffic, but it would make me like 2 sales per month from that traffic just by redirecting to a corresponding sponsor's site, rather than registering a name like sponsorscash.com or friendcash.com that IMO requires work and promotiong to make any money.

yes. correct. but keep in mind I'm running a business incubator to build brands, not just redirecting to sponsors. some of the heavyweights on gfy are allowing me to private label their sites because that's my strategy. its win/win for everyone. For me, FriendCash.com is the perfect name for one of our refer-a-friend affiliate programs we're developing. So from a sponsor standpoint, it's a perfect fit. also perfect for social-networking sites. And SponsorCash.com is as generic as I wanted it to be so I can list every sponsor (mainstream/adult/offline) in a search engine format. It does take time & work, but i only sleep 4 hours.

and know this, because of you, I had to register friendScash.com and sponsorScash.com just a sec ago. seeing your typo made me drop more money. i will never forgive you, yet I also need to buy you a drink to thank you. :1orglaugh

KRL 08-09-2004 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BRISK
I would love to know what kind of prices domains will be going for in 3-4 years from now.
As the Net becomes more and more integrated with people's lives, the value of Internet real estate is going to up and up and up and up.

Many people will be kicking themselves, like always, for not buying early on.

Taboo 08-09-2004 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL
As the Net becomes more and more integrated with people's lives, the value of Internet real estate is going to up and up and up and up.

Many people will be kicking themselves, like always, for not buying early on.

i kick myself for getting out of the game 2 weeks ago.

:)

"Just when I thought that I was out... they pull me back in"

Project Manager 08-09-2004 05:50 PM

anyone likes the name http://www.SwiftWets.com ? :)

sextoyking 08-09-2004 05:51 PM

Anyone have any good perfume or cologne type names??

I have perfumestore.com, but would like to check out some more.

New store soon :)

thanks

Todd

slavdogg 08-09-2004 05:53 PM

we're buying financial domain names if anyone has any to sell
email me at [email protected]
also non-adult domains

as always we pay top $$

Taboo 08-09-2004 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sextoyking
Anyone have any good perfume or cologne type names??

I have perfumestore.com, but would like to check out some more.

New store soon :)

thanks

Todd

very nice.

SomeCreep 08-09-2004 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL
As the Net becomes more and more integrated with people's lives, the value of Internet real estate is going to up and up and up and up.

Many people will be kicking themselves, like always, for not buying early on.

Early on was 1997. Nowadays the market is fierce and already dominated by a couple dozen big players :2 cents:

sextoyking 08-09-2004 05:58 PM

Slav,

I have a good one for you man :)

worldbanks.com

sextoyking 08-09-2004 06:00 PM

Taboo,

Thanks man.

Programmers are doing up the store right now, should be ok. Tough market, but we have been running stores online since 1995, so I think I can make a little dent :)

polish_aristocrat 08-09-2004 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sextoyking
Slav,

I have a good one for you man :)

worldbanks.com

You should make a worldwide bank index, starts some SE traffic going to that site and sell advertising to offshore compenies ( or something like that )

sextoyking 08-09-2004 06:04 PM

Polish,

Pretty good idea there. But the only problem is, doesn't that take labor or work to do? :) LOL

nametower 08-09-2004 06:04 PM

slavdogg, email sent.

Taboo 08-09-2004 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by slavdogg
we're buying financial domain names if anyone has any to sell
email me at [email protected]
also non-adult domains

as always we pay top $$

i just bought some too. maybe we'll trade for g.o.d.

:)

minimouse 08-09-2004 06:16 PM

and I'm looking forever for a big tits related domain.. can some of you big guys show me the way to a good big tits related domain..
got the cash show me the names.

ICQ: 54079298

[illnet]-Jamie 08-09-2004 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mike AI
Rick are you selling the rest of those domains for 25K?

This is an interesting thread.

Wish I would have gotten into the domains business sooner.

:1orglaugh

Thats very funny Mike!

Vox 08-09-2004 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sextoyking
Anyone have any good perfume or cologne type names??

I have perfumestore.com, but would like to check out some more.

New store soon :)

thanks

Todd

Might you be interested in thepheromone.com ?

Taboo 08-09-2004 07:15 PM

So who are the heavyweights in the domain industry? i'm not talking about just those who grab the most drops, I mean who else has healthy portfolios. everyone, please help me compile a list. in no particular order, and some may not belong anymore. I only chose to reveal those who don't fly under the radar. Everyone below makes it well known what's in their portfolios, if they don't, I didn't mention their domains.

+ National A-1
+ BuyDomains.com
+ FMA.com / Elequa
+ Chena.com
+ DomainDeluxe.com
+ DotcomAgency.com
+ eRealEstate.com/Webfather
+ Slav
+ Mail.com, just down down their email list and you'll see. I remember when they tried to IPO an incubator called World.com
+ Communicate.com
+ Reflex
+ MostWantedDomains.com
+ AVM?
+ CNET, gotta respect a company that owns/licenses: tv.com, radio.com, news.com, shopper.com, mp3.com, gamecenter.com, download.com, community.com
+ Digimedia.com, they've got lots more than they reveal on their site and they won't sell me a damn thing. :)
+ Yahoo. Yes, yahoo. own/buy domains to keep their competitors at bay.
+ Disney. always on a buying spree for potential projects that may get greenlit. always buying amazing domains. very large and healthy portfolio.

former kings, but still visionaries:
+ WebMagic(.com), who developed/ipo'd: Toys.com, Cooking.com, Sports.com, Auctions.com, Collectibles.com, Sales.com, Pets.com
+ Idealab, they sold some to FMA, but at one time owned or still own evolution.com, research.com (fma), tools.com, ebusiness.com, goto.com (now overture), incubated eToys/Toys.com, Pets.com, Cooking.com, and countless others.

ok, I'm sure I missed a lot, help me add to it.

Taboo 08-09-2004 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sextoyking
Taboo,

Thanks man.

Programmers are doing up the store right now, should be ok. Tough market, but we have been running stores online since 1995, so I think I can make a little dent :)

also consider making your own line of exclusive perfumes. easy to manufacture now, lots of small players are entering that industry and doing very well. because of their small production runs, the perfumes sell for a high premium in boutiques. i've got an idea for two, including the domains/marketing concept, so we should talk. check out google for the story on the entrepreneur who invented the cologne: MONEY

Mike AI 08-09-2004 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by [illnet]-Jamie
:1orglaugh

Thats very funny Mike!

I am serious, I am talking back when I got in the biz 1996.... I remember thinking Webfather was a fool. OF coure the reality is I was the fool.

I also missed domains at good prices like mardigras.com

Oh well. Luckily my other investments have done well.

My only "prime" domains are gardner.com and insulting.com

Taboo 08-09-2004 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mike AI
I am serious, I am talking back when I got in the biz 1996.... I remember thinking Webfather was a fool. OF coure the reality is I was the fool.

I also missed domains at good prices like mardigras.com

Oh well. Luckily my other investments have done well.

My only "prime" domains are gardner.com and insulting.com

what was mardigras.com priced at?

recently I lost out on animeclub.com(8),xxxmodel.com(3),and more.

slavdogg 08-09-2004 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mike AI

I also missed domains at good prices like mardigras.com

we had it at one point
than i found out i cant spell :)

nametower 08-09-2004 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taboo
So who are the heavyweights in the domain industry? i'm not talking about just those who grab the most drops, I mean who else has healthy portfolios. everyone, please help me compile a list. in no particular order, and some may not belong anymore. I only chose to reveal those who don't fly under the radar. Everyone below makes it well known what's in their portfolios, if they don't, I didn't mention their domains.

+ National A-1
+ BuyDomains.com
+ FMA.com / Elequa
+ Chena.com
+ DomainDeluxe.com
+ DotcomAgency.com
+ eRealEstate.com/Webfather
+ Slav
+ Mail.com, just down down their email list and you'll see. I remember when they tried to IPO an incubator called World.com
+ Communicate.com
+ Reflex
+ MostWantedDomains.com
+ AVM?
+ CNET, gotta respect a company that owns/licenses: tv.com, radio.com, news.com, shopper.com, mp3.com, gamecenter.com, download.com, community.com
+ Digimedia.com, they've got lots more than they reveal on their site and they won't sell me a damn thing. :)
+ Yahoo. Yes, yahoo. own/buy domains to keep their competitors at bay.
+ Disney. always on a buying spree for potential projects that may get greenlit. always buying amazing domains. very large and healthy portfolio.

former kings, but still visionaries:
+ WebMagic(.com), who developed/ipo'd: Toys.com, Cooking.com, Sports.com, Auctions.com, Collectibles.com, Sales.com, Pets.com
+ Idealab, they sold some to FMA, but at one time owned or still own evolution.com, research.com (fma), tools.com, ebusiness.com, goto.com (now overture), incubated eToys/Toys.com, Pets.com, Cooking.com, and countless others.

ok, I'm sure I missed a lot, help me add to it.

Good list :)

Add: Innovation HQ.
Add: Alex Lerman
Add: Digimedia.com * REALLY GOOD NAMES
Add: CES Marketing
Add: WebQuest
Add: Infospace

My minds blurry right now.

I'll think of more later.

Best portfolio goes to Mr(.com) Cool(.com) Elequa

Steen2 08-09-2004 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taboo
So who are the heavyweights in the domain industry? i'm not talking about just those who grab the most drops, I mean who else has healthy portfolios. everyone, please help me compile a list. in no particular order, and some may not belong anymore. I only chose to reveal those who don't fly under the radar. Everyone below makes it well known what's in their portfolios, if they don't, I didn't mention their domains.

+ National A-1
+ BuyDomains.com
+ FMA.com / Elequa
+ Chena.com
+ DomainDeluxe.com
+ DotcomAgency.com
+ eRealEstate.com/Webfather
+ Slav
+ Mail.com, just down down their email list and you'll see. I remember when they tried to IPO an incubator called World.com
+ Communicate.com
+ Reflex
+ MostWantedDomains.com
+ AVM?
+ CNET, gotta respect a company that owns/licenses: tv.com, radio.com, news.com, shopper.com, mp3.com, gamecenter.com, download.com, community.com
+ Digimedia.com, they've got lots more than they reveal on their site and they won't sell me a damn thing. :)
+ Yahoo. Yes, yahoo. own/buy domains to keep their competitors at bay.
+ Disney. always on a buying spree for potential projects that may get greenlit. always buying amazing domains. very large and healthy portfolio.

former kings, but still visionaries:
+ WebMagic(.com), who developed/ipo'd: Toys.com, Cooking.com, Sports.com, Auctions.com, Collectibles.com, Sales.com, Pets.com
+ Idealab, they sold some to FMA, but at one time owned or still own evolution.com, research.com (fma), tools.com, ebusiness.com, goto.com (now overture), incubated eToys/Toys.com, Pets.com, Cooking.com, and countless others.

ok, I'm sure I missed a lot, help me add to it.


I would take off AVM and add EasyLink.
Mail.com leases many of its domains from EasyLink.

Steen2 08-09-2004 07:43 PM

Others:

P Gordon
Yoshiki Okada
Chris Black

Taboo 08-09-2004 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by slavdogg
we had it at one point
than i found out i cant spell :)

i've been there before. you made me go double check my mardi gras domains. :1orglaugh I own MardiGrasOnline.com & SpringBreakOnline.com - i wanted to use them for travel sites, but the porn devils keep whispering in my ear.

Taboo 08-09-2004 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nametower
Good list :)

Add: Innovation HQ.
Add: Alex Lerman
Add: Digimedia.com * REALLY GOOD NAMES
Add: CES Marketing
Add: WebQuest
Add: Infospace

My minds blurry right now.

I'll think of more later.

Best portfolio goes to Mr(.com) Cool(.com) Elequa

thanks. i knew I forgot lots. anyone remember the Korean company/companies?

oh, yeah, another one:

ULTIMATE SEARCH.

Taboo 08-09-2004 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Steen2
I would take off AVM and add EasyLink.
Mail.com leases many of its domains from EasyLink.

yeah, i forgot they sold the mail.com division and renamed easylink after their stock tanked. god, I got burned on that stock. lol.

Taboo 08-09-2004 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Steen2
Others:

P Gordon
Yoshiki Okada
Chris Black

links? examples?


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