Hello again
No sales... No bids. No best offers.
No sales... No bids. No best offers.
If you actually want to improve, replace "today's" with "my".What's wrong with today's domaining?.
Hello again
No sales... No bids. No best offers.
The vast majority of people looking for a domain name for a website have an expectation that a domain name should cost them max $25. They might be willing to pay $50 to $79 for a really good name but domainers accustomed to seeing reported sales of $xXxX plus never price names at $xx. The launch of hundreds of new extensions gives those low-budget buyers a myriad of additional choices. Many end users are satisfied with social media platforms and see no need for a domain name. Newbies who do not have any desirable .com domains migrate to other extensions where keyword availability is much easier. Now domainers instead of selling .com domains wholesale to each other have no money to even buy at wholesale prices because they are buried with new tld renewals. Of course we are told that domains are internet real estate so we load up on hundreds of domains thinking they will make us rich. Most outside this industry do not share the view that domains should cost $xXxX or more even though businesses do normally spend thousands and thousands of dollars on normal operating expenses. Most lottery ticket players lose every dime they gamble - so it is with most domain portfolios.
What's wrong with today's domaining?
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