Just a bit of a rant, not intended to offend but it might anyways.
*snip and rewrite*
Thankfully noone read that.
The point of the post is that an undeveloped domain is a commodity like anything else. While it is agreeably subjective, an undeveloped domain's value is not based upon who the purchaser is. It's based upon the quality of the domain, the usefulness of the domain, the current market for domains, etc. When I go to buy a car, thankfully they don't ask me what I'm going to use the car for and what my salary is before determining the price. Certainly there is some dickering involved, but the point is that the price is determined before I ever step into the room.
*snip again*
heh, what prompted this? PMs and email responses with reg fee level domains and asking prices of $xxxx.xx ++.
Lately I've got the impression that buydomains has outsourced their autoresponse software to everyone so that immediately IF someone is interested in a domain then it MUST be worth $2500.00+.
At any rate, my advice is determine what you want for the domain, write it down and then try to sell it at that price if you're not doing that already. If it's reg fee you paid, then you shouldn't be looking it as a lottery ticket, but rather a stepping stone to a larger portfolio. Get appraisals from knowledgable people such as the forum here.
*snip and rewrite*
Thankfully noone read that.
The point of the post is that an undeveloped domain is a commodity like anything else. While it is agreeably subjective, an undeveloped domain's value is not based upon who the purchaser is. It's based upon the quality of the domain, the usefulness of the domain, the current market for domains, etc. When I go to buy a car, thankfully they don't ask me what I'm going to use the car for and what my salary is before determining the price. Certainly there is some dickering involved, but the point is that the price is determined before I ever step into the room.
*snip again*
heh, what prompted this? PMs and email responses with reg fee level domains and asking prices of $xxxx.xx ++.
Lately I've got the impression that buydomains has outsourced their autoresponse software to everyone so that immediately IF someone is interested in a domain then it MUST be worth $2500.00+.
At any rate, my advice is determine what you want for the domain, write it down and then try to sell it at that price if you're not doing that already. If it's reg fee you paid, then you shouldn't be looking it as a lottery ticket, but rather a stepping stone to a larger portfolio. Get appraisals from knowledgable people such as the forum here.











