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It definitely is a pump of .ai
How well do these your WordPress websites with AI-written articles do?Don't agree with this at all.
The guy literally set up an office in a great location (near Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, had our honeymoon there), hires on-site staff and publicly posts acquisition price proof.
I run a genAI development business called GiganticWebsites.com where we focus on cost-effective solutions... in other words we build WordPress sites with gazillions of articles as cheaply as humanly possible. Based on what I'm seeing, Andy will end up going down the super-expensive development route by deploying custom software for each domain. Plus promotion that goes well beyond SEO.
When all is said and done, we easily get to $x,xxx,xxx territory for development alone. Not consistent at all with something you do for the sake of pumping an extension.
Best guess is he's deploying a "rising tide lifts all boats" strategy precisely because he's not in it for a flip rather than being all secretive about his plans and what not.
How well do these your WordPress websites with AI-written articles do?
I write all the messages on the forum pr.ai myself. Allowing someone else to create content on websites with .ai domains is problematic since you can get violations for which the domain will be suspended. http://whois.ai/faq.html
I cannot sell expensive domains because in a country where there is a war, it is difficult to manage money. The enemy is 120 km away from us and is advancing. Without American help, it will be difficult for us to contain it. Therefore, there is no point in investing in real estate. We might have to run away. I don't work with crypto. In these conditions, it is most reliable to store assets in domains.
Prayers with you and your familyThe only thing that makes sense to invest money in is a minibus that you can climb into and run away with. My neighbor now lives in Dubai, but when she was fleeing, bullets riddled her car, but it retained the ability to drive, and one car from their convoy stopped and was shot at point-blank range along with its passengers.
I have nothing but respect to the Booth brothers for what they have achieved in domains, but I do ask myself, how many times have they reported how much they have paid for a .com domain as an investment? How many times have gone public that they have bid x amount for a .com domain name like they have done with .ai domains (Health dot ai $500k), as i don't believe they have (certainly not consistantly), why share this information with .ai?
For sure Ai and .Ai is exiting and AI itself is going to change the world (good or bad), but can’t help but feel they need to cheerlead .ai domain names.
End of the day, if you know where a pot of gold is buried, you don't tell everyone else where to dig, so if they are convinced .AI is here to stay and these domains going to be in demand even more so by companies in the future, you keep it quiet and buy as much as you can and cheap as you can, right? Not go public with how much you are paying and how much you are offering for these domains, it makes no business sense, so there is one other reason, you are not 100% sure on the extension (long term), but trying to influence the market and make others invest and therefore making your own investments stronger.