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nrmillions said:A lot of names regged in the 90s for $70 or even for free are worth six figures now. The hard thing to do would be to reg a name right now in 2008 for $7 and have it sell to an enduser for $700k.
domainer50 said:Absolutely. All the great names are gone. :imho:
i agree with you... today is much more difficult to achieve such success because we have more domainers, the internet is more used and all these generic names are reg'd but those who have LLL.com and LLLL.com and wait as he did (10 yeras) will have a great profit (not like his) as wellVirusDetails.com said:I wonder how well he'd do today starting with little $$$$ ?
Would he be bale to achieve anywhere near the success he has today ?
Not as easy as it was back then for someone who knew about domains.
Next week or the week after DNJournal will report on a domain sale I inked yesterday. The domain sold for $750,000 to the end user. A domain I registered in 1997. So not a bad return. $70 or $100 turns into $750k. in 10 years. More details to follow. What I can say is this will be a VERY high profile domain and used by a true pioneer of the Internet. Their site up before I even bought my first domain name in 1995.
I am on the 8th day of a 9 day cruise. Most cabins on a ship are about 200sq. ft. The cabin I am in is 5300 sq. ft. Complete with private swimming pool, sauna and jacuzzi. The butler brings breakfast at 8:30 and the concierge takes care of all the daily arrangements. This is the 2nd time in the last 12 months I have taken the same cruise and same suite. It just doesn't get much better.
VirusDetails.com said:I wonder how well he'd do today starting with little $$$$ ?
Would he be bale to achieve anywhere near the success he has today ?
Not as easy as it was back then for someone who knew about domains.
-AAE- said:Wow.
Im wondering what name he sold :D
goodkarmaco said:You guys should be more greatful of the trail blazing Rick has done for you and me.
Not one domainer in this forum that I know has moved mountains in the domain world like Rick has. Sure I have great respect for many, like Ron at Dnj and others who are doing great things for this business, but I will bet they will all say "we owe alot to Rick".
Rick is a maverick. He has the money to say whatever needs to be said, what I think pisses off some is his high flying lifestlye is better than theirs. Well that is why we are in this business right, money?
Man, you enjoy that cruise Rick, you sure the hell earned it. Thanks for showing us, we too may have money to burn if we are mavericks and work our asses off too like you did for thirty years domaining.
Most of all Rick, thank you for doing something not one domainer in this forum has the balls or the power and energy to do. Slap the parking providers in the face about parking stats and forcing parking companies to have transparency. Well they won't cave that easily, but your efforts to have the whole theme of the next Traffic show to be 'TRANSPARENCY" is a milestone for domainers.
He has fought harder for domainers than anyone I know and he is doing this for you and me. We are so stupid to keep going along with this system of taking the crumbs parking companies give us. Most have the attitude we will let them ream us and we can do nothing.
Not Rick Swchartz. Thank you Rick!
It may be a way off, but what he is doing will benefit every single domainer who parked names. The effect will be much more money in your and my pockets.
Maybe we too can burn some money too as his actions in pushing this envelope of "transparency" we will not just be getting a penny on every dollar earned thur the parking of our names.
You are a idiot if you think Rick could not make millions starting all over with nothing.
Thats like saying Warren Buffet could never make millions in todays market if he had to start over, lol the guy is a genius at what he does and if Warren had $500., he would be rich in a couple years.
SpareDomains said:you can still sell hand registered domains today for 5-10k if not better but it is getting harder, .
domainer50 said:Wayyyyy Harder.
SpareDomains said:no argument there, lots of competition these days
:hehe:
i agree with you wotwot said:I think you will see a few of the first IDN 'ers in exactly the same position in the coming years - mega bucks - mega sales.
domainer50 said:Absolutely. All the great names are gone. :imho:
domainer50 said:Absolutely. All the great names are gone. :imho:
Jeff said:Guess we'll find out the domain name ... and transaction / End user details soon enough!
James said:good on him, It shows you can always make some money by holding, Can't wait to know the name.