MrMDMF
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Surely the end goal for most is to sell a domain to an end-user for the highest possible price?
Almost all end-users are either oblivious or simply do not care about age (Obviously there are some exceptions).
I understand there's a certain level of 'collectors' mentality amongst the community much like antiques, wine or cars. But if ultimately, the domain will likely end up with an end-user, who probably didn't purchase the name for its age then why are is it so highly regarded within the domainers market?
Side question: Say I find an absolute gem of a name via a drop-catch, how viable is it to flip it on the domainers resale market?
-M
Almost all end-users are either oblivious or simply do not care about age (Obviously there are some exceptions).
I understand there's a certain level of 'collectors' mentality amongst the community much like antiques, wine or cars. But if ultimately, the domain will likely end up with an end-user, who probably didn't purchase the name for its age then why are is it so highly regarded within the domainers market?
Side question: Say I find an absolute gem of a name via a drop-catch, how viable is it to flip it on the domainers resale market?
-M