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Dirty F 05-10-2005 06:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by realed
email sent to all those that expressed an interest in these domains

In no particular order; average type-ins per day - I can provide screenshots of stats if required.

britenyspears.com - 150 type-ins per day
cgoogle.com - 250 per day
ciicards.com - 30 per day
eltonjhon.com - 15 per day
free-sex.com - 250 per day
cartoonnetwirk.com - 25 per day
nudebritney - 15 per day
nflk.com - 10 per day
fukcing.com - 10 per day
jeneferlopez.com - 50 per day
joefoxxx.com - 350 per day
mailyahooo.com - 20 per day
realamateur.com - 25 per day
searcgals.com - 25 per day
starwarshabro.com - 250 per day

You already posted them. Believe me, they arent that special that we need to see them twice.

Rankings 05-10-2005 06:07 AM

twocams.com
men-videos.com
female-videos.com

Rankings 05-10-2005 06:34 AM

Also, you should spend Money Advertising with a Nightly Poker Tourney. Icq me if interested.

pradaboy 05-10-2005 06:44 AM

*sigh*

here I am hunting for small revenue domains lol

12clicks 05-10-2005 06:47 AM

I need to spend 10 million this month! :1orglaugh

realed 05-10-2005 07:19 AM

Franck, I have said it many many times before... your post count says it all....

Please post some of your domains. Give us a laugh...

You seem very interested in everything i post. What is it you do exactly?

realed 05-10-2005 09:51 AM

All quiet on the Franck front. I thought as much.

President 05-10-2005 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rml1608
El Presidente :)

Do you still own cyberbitches.com ? lol

That was my first pay site ever I remember getti9ng checks for $1500 - $2,000 a week from you when I was 18 years old shitting my pants, LOL !

Hope all is well in ?? honduras.com ?? ;)

DomBuyer, I have transexaul - sure it doesn't get as many type-ins as you want but it's some sure fire targetted traffic if dealt with properly. hit me up at ryan1978 at insightbb dot com if you're interested.. if not cool :)

BTW someone has to want TooTaboo.com :) Would fit one particular buyer well... LOL !



Wow, Hi there Ryan,
I remember the Camaro and the Apartment LOL

All is well and as far as that domain well............

Yes, I still have CyberBitches.com, want to turn it into a paysite again?

You did very well with it :thumbsup

Great to hear from you :)

rml1608 05-10-2005 01:59 PM

Good to run into you again J :)

God the designs I did for cyberbitches.com bring back some hilarious memories... I couldn't even do tables than yet that damn site converted at like 1:150 consistently lol ... BEFORE Video feeds were even on paysites for free ;)

rml1608 05-10-2005 02:01 PM

By the way you can see the ass end of that Camaro right here

http://www.teamcybermed.com/2005/ryan2.jpg

:D :D :D

SOB Is totally restored top to bottom, 40 miles on it ... Every time I drive 10 miles the radiator overheats hahaha... Someone fucked something up along the way. Can't wait till we figure out what it is, that sob sounds like it has a jet engine in her ;)

Taboo 05-10-2005 03:11 PM

DomBuyer, are we going to hear about your new acquisitions here first? or on DNJ later tonight?

anything above the $200K spent for Bird.com?

:)

DomBuyer 05-10-2005 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taboo
DomBuyer, are we going to hear about your new acquisitions here first? or on DNJ later tonight?

anything above the $200K spent for Bird.com?

:)

Nothing today Taboo, but lots of goodies in the works for next week.

Taboo 05-10-2005 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DomBuyer
Nothing today Taboo, but lots of goodies in the works for next week.

:thumbsup


re: gambling.com selling for $20,000,000
https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-business-discussion/465001-gambling-com-sells-20-million.html

would you consider this a true domain sale or site/business sale?
taking into consideration pure type-in traffic leading to their own custom ppc landing pages, I would still consider it a true domain sale. what's your opinion?

thanks.

GeorgeK 05-10-2005 04:04 PM

I analyzed gambling.com on another site (or maybe in KRL's thread). Compare the expected traffic from Overture, with its Alexa ranking, and that'll tell you it's more than a domain sale. Significant traffic is coming from links and it's email database (I get emails from them multiple times per week).

Taboo 05-10-2005 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgeK
I analyzed gambling.com on another site (or maybe in KRL's thread). Compare the expected traffic from Overture, with its Alexa ranking, and that'll tell you it's more than a domain sale. Significant traffic is coming from links and it's email database (I get emails from them multiple times per week).

so based on your analysis, what price do you value the domain at? half? less?

GeorgeK 05-10-2005 05:20 PM

There's a wide error-bar, to guesstimate the true type-in traffic. If we knew that precisely, we can make a better estimate.

But, my number for the domain by itself (i.e. if it didn't have all the incoming links, which could disappear now that they've shifted to PPC, and without the content and email database) would be between $7 million and $10 million. I'd say less than 1/3rd of their traffic is from type-ins at present, so I'm using a bigger multiplier as part of my calculations.

I have gambling domains that combine for more Overture in total than gambling.com, and that would be my estimate for my own set, sold to a retail buyer.

To a big extent, I think the buyer paid a fairly low multiplier if you look at current income ($3 million/yr). But, if you are of the opinion that only a fraction of that value was due to type-ins (as I am), and attach a higher mulitplier to the underlying type-in value (as that is by definition less risky), and then attach a lower multiplier to the "links" value, and then add in a value to the e-mail database and website content, it might seem more like a fair deal.

As domainers, what's most interesting is the multiplier to the true underlying type-ins, I would think. With Marchex's UltSearch purchase, we know that number. With this deal, we can only guess, but I would say it was more like 15 or 20x, which is excellent. I know when I'm selling domains, I'm not excited by 7 times. I rarely sell domains, but when I do, the multipliers are a LOT higher (except in a couple of rare instances when I wanted to fund a bigger transaction).

Taboo 05-10-2005 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgeK
There's a wide error-bar, to guesstimate the true type-in traffic. If we knew that precisely, we can make a better estimate.

But, my number for the domain by itself (i.e. if it didn't have all the incoming links, which could disappear now that they've shifted to PPC, and without the content and email database) would be between $7 million and $10 million. I'd say less than 1/3rd of their traffic is from type-ins at present, so I'm using a bigger multiplier as part of my calculations.

I have gambling domains that combine for more Overture in total than gambling.com, and that would be my estimate for my own set, sold to a retail buyer.

To a big extent, I think the buyer paid a fairly low multiplier if you look at current income ($3 million/yr). But, if you are of the opinion that only a fraction of that value was due to type-ins (as I am), and attach a higher mulitplier to the underlying type-in value (as that is by definition less risky), and then attach a lower multiplier to the "links" value, and then add in a value to the e-mail database and website content, it might seem more like a fair deal.

As domainers, what's most interesting is the multiplier to the true underlying type-ins, I would think. With Marchex's UltSearch purchase, we know that number. With this deal, we can only guess, but I would say it was more like 15 or 20x, which is excellent. I know when I'm selling domains, I'm not excited by 7 times. I rarely sell domains, but when I do, the multipliers are a LOT higher (except in a couple of rare instances when I wanted to fund a bigger transaction).


damn, great post. :thumbsup

DomBuyer 05-10-2005 06:13 PM

I don't think you can calculate the name's value just on the basis of numbers.

There comes a point where you buy yourself a pillar in an industry simply by the sheer enormity of the purchase and significance of the declaration.

You can be certain that the buyer started with a semi-rational calculation of its value and as the process wore on, upped their bid to a much higher multiple. That's how a player thinks.

What's interesting to me is how underreported the sale is: I would have wrung a lot of publicity out of it, tied it into an opening cross promotion right in the release, and watched as the first couple of million got covered by it all.

Either way, kablam! Is it worth it? Who knows? :pimp

V_RocKs 05-10-2005 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by realed
Franck, I have said it many many times before... your post count says it all....

Please post some of your domains. Give us a laugh...

You seem very interested in everything i post. What is it you do exactly?

I troll boards like this looking for copywrite and trademark infringement.


britenyspears.com - 150 type-ins per day
cgoogle.com - 250 per day
ciicards.com - 30 per day
eltonjhon.com - 15 per day
cartoonnetwirk.com - 25 per day
nudebritney - 15 per day
nflk.com - 10 per day
jeneferlopez.com - 50 per day
joefoxxx.com - 350 per day
mailyahooo.com - 20 per day
searcgals.com - 25 per day
starwarshabro.com - 250 per day

You are in violation of 12 trademarks. You are to cease and desist using these domains and refrain from making any money trying to sell them.

Regards,

V_RocKs (trademark infrindgement)

GeorgeK 05-10-2005 09:06 PM

If you look at PartyPoker.com's Overture, one can get a sense of how much marketing $$$$ (lots of tv ads) has been spent to build up that branding.

That's the alternative way to look at things. One can always brand an empty vessel, instead of buying a type-in domain name.....that'll always create an upper-boundary to domain valuations, at least at the high-end, amongst rational buyers.

But, as DomBuyer stated, sometimes it can become an emotional purchase....just like a nervous bachelor forking over 2 month's salary for a diamond ring! :1orglaugh

KRL 05-10-2005 09:15 PM

I'm brokering ePersonals.com.

[email protected]

6 figs per month of traffic. Huge members database. Nice monthly revs.

Luc 05-10-2005 09:50 PM

heh, you own funnyshit.com? i sold that to jordan a while back.

nice collection...

Honeyslut 05-10-2005 11:35 PM

http://balloonbabe.net/domainsforsale.html

Turboface 05-11-2005 12:08 AM

Here are some of my domain names:

medicalreality.com
bigtgps.com
adult-webpage.com
xxx-blogs.com

There are over a thousand others listed on my site Nicdo.

:thumbsup

SleazyDream 05-11-2005 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DomBuyer
NO .net's please.

Bookmarked traffic does not count as type-ins.

how do you tell the difference?

mkx 05-11-2005 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream
how do you tell the difference?

The same people showing up on the hit log? The domain name being previously a developed website? I am not sure but I know with the domain names he is buying he should be able to tell just by the name

grumpy 05-11-2005 03:22 AM

sexplorer.com

datingbox.com


Make me an offer.

realed 05-11-2005 04:36 AM

ePersonals.com - NICE name :-)

DaddyHalbucks 06-04-2005 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fake Nick
so , you basically are looking for idiots who dont know how good a domain they have ?

Pretty much! LOL.

taibo 06-04-2005 03:32 PM

this is going to be a huge thread.. i can see it now

BradM 06-04-2005 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spanno
I don't have any over 1000 but adolfhitler.com has about 300-500/day and a PR6

how much?


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