I've been involved in many different businesses since I started my first business in 1968 a little over 50 years ago, and I've started, operated and yes NAMED over 20 businesses since
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Ategy, I reg'd three new names today all of which I'd be proud to use for a business I started. Did they all pass the "radio" test? No, one did but the other two didn't.
What were they? I hope the one in question was HotAir.com! lol
Seriously .. maybe one day it will get through to you that naming an existing or even new business is not at all the same thing as domaining. For most traditional companies and likely the types of companies you're talking about, the success or failure had little or nothing to do with the company name.
That's your downfall in being a domainer is that you're trying to come up with business concepts to justify the domains you're buying .. when it should be the other way around if you want to be a domainer.
There isn't anything wrong with coming up with business concepts and trying to find partners or investors .. but
THAT IS NOT DOMAINING! Yes it even could be more profitable ..
BUT IT IS NOT DOMAINING! It could be more complex and require particular and specific business skills/experience ..
BUT THAT IS NOT DOMAINING!
By continuously trying to pass off these grandiose concepts where you invent business ideas for the domains you've acquired you are giving the wrong idea to new domainers. Seriously .. what you are doing is business development and marketing ..
IT IS NOT DOMAINING! Your threads and discussions
DO NOT BELONG in discussions focused on
DOMAINS!
There most certainly is money to be made in what you're trying to do (
*IF* you do it right and have the right connections and/or deep pockets) .. but just to be clear ...
IT IS NOT DOMAINING !!!
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Many sell
far more than 2% a year??? Ategy...i bolded "many" and "far" because i simply don't believe you

If you want any credibility with me or any of the other NP members I think an explanation is in order.....what do you say?
Sigh .. I can't believe I really need to explain this! If you actually spent a bit of time studying what successful domainers are doing and analyse the math it really isn't far fetched. I'm not saying anything close to the majority of domainers are .. but there certainly are quite a few. In particularly those who buy more expensive domains, those whose price their domains lower, and those who invest time in outbound .. oh yeah .. and those who buy something known as
good domains that existing end-users would actually be interested in!
I'm still relatively new to this industry, but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand major flaws in this industry.
lol .. I think that's one thing most of us can actually agree on. You aren't saying anything new here. There's tons wrong with the domain industry on so many levels. Some of those things definitely hurt us .. while other things benefit us.
Market inefficiencies are precisely how I'm making money with domains .. I'm buying good domains below even wholesale prices .. which gives me a lot of manoeuvrability and flexibility. More importantly it lets me get away with being inefficient and lazy with my portfolio myself because of things I need to take care of in my non-domain world.
Now as for Verisigns comments that domainers in general are "Hoarders and Scalpers" and "Flipping domain names or warehousing them to create scarcity adds nothing to the industry and merely allows those engaged in this questionable practice to enrich themselves at the expense of consumers and businesses." has everything to do with why 98% of domains remain unsold every year?
I would try to reply to this if it actually made sense! "Flipping domain names" and warehousing" them are completely opposite things! I don't know of anyone who is warehousing domains (with the possible exception of liquid domain speculators, but most domainers don't deal in 3L/4N .com's). Even more importantly .. those who do quick flipping of domains are actually creating more liquidity and less scarcity! lol
Honestly .. it's no grand conspiracy .. there are millions of domains held by domainers .. at the end of the day there are simply a limited number of end-users willing to pay aftermarkets prices from which to buy all those millions of domains! Many are very good. Heck .. I'm even willing to admit you likely have a few that would fall into the 1-2% sales probability.
But just because there aren't enough businesses to buy 100% of inventory in no way means anything is wrong at all. As long as your acquisition model fits with your sell-through rate then you have a profitable business. Because I personally dig deep into the expiration auctions lists each night for my daily lists that I share at NameCult, I'm able to find and buy good domains for cheap .. so I don't need to sell anything close to 2% a year to make a profit. While at the same time others who buy more expensive domains would actually lose money if they only sold 2% of their inventory.
As for my naming ability, I'll match my skills to yours any day of the week.
Although I seriously doubt you'd beat me .. that's completely besides the point .. it just shows how lost you are .. because again ...
NAMING and
DOMAINING are two somewhat related but still very different things!
But if you want to play that game .. then let's see your portfolio .. of the 19 domains you have at Domain Gourmet (a domain in itself that's not bad at all), only 2 of them are half-decent .. and only 1 I would have considered acquiring even at closeout (I won't list them here as I will still respect that some people do not want their domains listed publicly at NamePros without permission for indexing reasons).
More importantly .. how many
end-user DOMAIN sales have you made in the last year? Effectively how many 4-figure DOMAIN sales at 10x or more of your acquisition?
I'm still here because I didn't listen to the so called pros for they surely did their best to discredit me and run me off.
I think I speak for the majority of people here in saying that until you started personally attacking people and throwing around ridiculous accusations, nobody cared about you either way. In all honesty .. I personally still don't care about you personally. I don't mean that in a bad way .. I'm just saying that I'm not writing all these things to prove you wrong personally and make you look the fool .. I'm writing what I'm writing because I simply strongly disagree with the content of what you write and strongly feel the need to correct it. In fact if you go back to shortly after you joined and look in your private messages, you'll see that I took significant amounts of my personal time to try to help you personally .. with not only absolutely zero malice or bad intent .. but with the genuine wish to help you while asking for absolutely nothing in return. Only to a few months later you go make public accusations and essentially stab me in the back!
Most of the time what you write is wrong and even sometimes borderline misleading/harmful to newcomers who would chance upon your misguided rantings and claims and more importantly .. these topics you keep starting in the guise of a discussion where you ultimately have some other agenda if not simply self-promotion (admittedly this one isn't nearly as bad as some previous ones) .. likely I'm thinking in the hopes of making a name for yourself to better get "investors" for your business "concepts".