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I would love to know what kind of prices domains will be going for in 3-4 years from now.
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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. |
god damn is this GFY? nice thread for sure!
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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. |
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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, 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 |
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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. |
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This domain was from a guy I know. He was selling it and asked if I was interested. |
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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. |
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im selling OnlineBankTransfer.com is anybody wants to snag it up for a good price :winkwink: |
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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 |
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Many people will be kicking themselves, like always, for not buying early on. |
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:) "Just when I thought that I was out... they pull me back in" |
anyone likes the name http://www.SwiftWets.com ? :)
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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 |
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 $$ |
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Slav,
I have a good one for you man :) worldbanks.com |
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 :) |
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Polish,
Pretty good idea there. But the only problem is, doesn't that take labor or work to do? :) LOL |
slavdogg, email sent.
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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 |
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Thats very funny Mike! |
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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. |
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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 |
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recently I lost out on animeclub.com(8),xxxmodel.com(3),and more. |
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than i found out i cant spell :) |
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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 |
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I would take off AVM and add EasyLink. Mail.com leases many of its domains from EasyLink. |
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P Gordon Yoshiki Okada Chris Black |
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oh, yeah, another one: ULTIMATE SEARCH. |
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