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Profits of Doom 10-18-2007 11:10 AM

Aged domain for sale continuously registered since 9/26/00
 
I am selling the domain NationofPorn.com, which I have had continuously registered since 9/26/00. No traffic or PR, as I have just been sitting on it for 7 years and never got around to developing it. First $150 takes this domain, Paypal only please (I don't fuck with Epass), which is pretty cheap considering the first couple years I had this it was registered at Register.com, they of the $35 domain registrations and renewals :disgust It is currently at Godaddy so free push to your Godaddy account, and I just renewed it so it is good until 9/26/08. You can reach me at the whois e-mail, sinisterbanana / gmail / com, or via ICQ at 432-524-419 (although it has been acting up on me lately and keeps kicking me of). Thanks! :thumbsup

Profits of Doom 10-18-2007 05:35 PM

Bump for the night crew...

SilentKnight 10-18-2007 05:38 PM

Outta curiosity...what makes it worth $150 bucks?

Profits of Doom 10-18-2007 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 13256375)
Outta curiosity...what makes it worth $150 bucks?

It's been continuously registered sine 9/00 and the SEO guys will tell you aged domains give you an advantage. I have about that much in it for registration fees since I had it at Register.com the first few years so I'm pretty much just looking to get that back...

The Judge 10-18-2007 05:48 PM

good luck

d-null 10-19-2007 12:17 AM

nice aged domain, bump for you

who 10-19-2007 12:22 AM

Aged domains give an advantage which is canceled out when you change the domain's nameservers.

d-null 10-19-2007 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by who (Post 13257549)
Aged domains give an advantage which is canceled out when you change the domain's nameservers.

source for that?

that makes no sense, so a site that has been around since 1996 loses any age relevancy bonus vs. a 7 month old site if they decide to move hosts?

that seems wrong

nico-t 10-19-2007 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by who (Post 13257549)
Aged domains give an advantage which is canceled out when you change the domain's nameservers.

id like to see some reference for that info aswell... doesnt sound logical

dial 10-19-2007 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 13258211)
id like to see some reference for that info aswell... doesnt sound logical

there is no source for that, it is misinformation spread by wannabe seo experts and I even think google at one time tried to spread this bullshit knowledge around to scare people

SilentKnight 10-19-2007 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Profits of Doom (Post 13256383)
It's been continuously registered sine 9/00 and the SEO guys will tell you aged domains give you an advantage. I have about that much in it for registration fees since I had it at Register.com the first few years so I'm pretty much just looking to get that back...

The money you put out to keep it registered since Y2K was YOUR overhead expense during that period and doesn't add to the resale value of the domain. Its non-refundable and comparable to rent on a property.

What advantage would the SEO guys say it gives you? Without traffic, reciprocal links, content or any sort of development (as you say) - its basically valueless except to someone who wants the specific domain name.

Good luck, though. :)

who 10-19-2007 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by dial (Post 13258233)
there is no source for that, it is misinformation spread by wannabe seo experts and I even think google at one time tried to spread this bullshit knowledge around to scare people

:1orglaugh ok... :thumbsup

d-null 10-20-2007 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 13258284)
Without traffic, reciprocal links, content or any sort of development (as you say) - its basically valueless except to someone who wants the specific domain name.

Good luck, though. :)

I think you are looking at it from a pessimistic negative view. The value is not in the "specific domain name", it is in the fact that an aged domain might fit a general domain name concept, one that might fit just as well as thinking up a brand new name and registering it.

Good luck bump for you if it's not sold already.


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