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So I was right. I know its just the way of business but seem unfair when it's one rule for one and another for someone else on the same platform. Certainly not taking anything away from James (clearly a top domain seller and more power to anyone making the most of "perks") but Joe average user wouldn't have been able to price that name at that much. Would have been on for 10k at the very most.It was priced at above $200k. James has a big portfolio at SH and has flexibility on pricing.
SH is running ads promoting these domains right now.I dont get it .. would he be Making those sales and or at those prices on some any other lander etc... or this is all just somehow sh boosted ..and related and all that????
This show is absolutely class. How random to see it referenced here. The bottle of ginger sketch kills me every time. Well worth a look (Burnistown). Sorry to go off topic but everyone needs that in their life.
Buyer is Eleven Labs (ElevenLabs.io)
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https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-...ing-third-round-this-year-sources-say-2023-11
May be you're right, in fact I don't doubt at all that you're right.@Fayaz Ahmed - I read what you wrote (in above screenshot), and agree that the price of this thread's domain may be surprisingly high, but there's nothing too weird about it (could be a brilliant seller or an extremely lucky sale, or a combo of both). As to the fact the the acquiring company is still using their old, longer ElevenLabs .io domain (which they probably hand-regged) instead of their .com version or their new one word .io name - that is probably just temporary, amid marketing considerations, and if they keep strong in business we should expect to see them using their new domain...
You make good points of course, but remember that changing a company's domain entails tough steps including: Changing all email addresses; possible loss in SEO or recognition; and it'd also be a temporary change to the .com in the case of the company in question, as they likely had plans for this final .io version of just "Elevent" (without "labs").May be you're right, in fact I don't doubt at all that you're right.
But I'm a developer too, and in my experience, most people including developers and investors are not concerned about these sort of nuances of domain names. They had this .com for more than a year I think, and technically speaking, there's no reason not to use the .com (either for marketing or anything else).
LOL, that's ChatGPT on steroids"Square root of 11 being 121"
Most io xyz ai etc sales are just promotion, laundering, crypto exchange, marketing .. Nobody will spend xxxxxx on io ai co vc etc sh/tso who wanna guess why bigger domainers always sell even lesser quality names for big cash and certainly for more than u and me would have ... I wanna know.