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that name don't fit to meBesides the premium like buy.land fast.cars, find.hookers.. etc.. i wouldn't want to hold on to anything like desserts.car or something similar..etc
Just nailed it man.
.org was great alternative for me, until they screwed it by raising prices.
By the way, if Verisign adds, let's say $3-4/year, on .com renewals, lots of .coms held for future sale would become worthless overnight.
maybe you should keep .coms that are worth more then $30 USD
Lol....Good analogy..com is like Google.
.net/.org are like Bing/yahoo
Others are like lycos, teoma, duckduckgo etc.
Now, you decide.
.com is like Google.
.net/.org are like Bing/yahoo
Others are like lycos, teoma, duckduckgo etc.
Now, you decide.
Guys like him, who bought LLLL domains for pennies at that time are probably swimming in pools of cash today. @Silentptnr
.com is like Google.
.net/.org are like Bing/yahoo
Others are like lycos, teoma, duckduckgo etc.
Now, you decide.
In 2006 you might have bought some randon now called chip 4l . Com as wellLook at it this way.
You could buy regular LLLLs for $50 average in 2006, you can buy them for $250 average in 2017.
In 11 years someone made you great service of holding those names and paying renewals for just $200, which is roughly 4% interest on $9/year renewals and initial investment of $50.
In 2006 you might have bought some randon now called chip 4l . Com as well
And some of them may have been cvcv.com
That will give a very different outcome
Hey,
Here's a thread to help remind people of how relatively quickly things can develop in domain investing....
https://www.namepros.com/threads/wanted-llll-com-w-premium-letters.222454/#post-1392896
This was not all that long ago! Look at the prices.