I sold many Handreg and new domains to end users but till now i am not able to sell a single aged domain to enduser in my portfolio.
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Enduser all about cares about name. What u say ?
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Enduser all about cares about name. What u say ?
Fair point.Focus on whatever sells the domain, age included. Unless you want to leave money on the table
Not at all, I really enjoyed the discussion . I always learnMy style can be abrupt
Great pointThat being said, Locomotion.com dropped. And was re-registered, losing its original date from the 1990's. Does this make it less valuable? No.
Spot on, true.Are there crap names that were registered in the 1990s? Of course. I'm not supporting this type of argument.
Not at all, to be honest I have just noticed your join date 2003 and I am quite impressed (I started learning in 2011). I do appreciate and respect your knowledge and experience in the industryLOL. I *was* being a smartas
The thread is titled "domain age is a myth" - that's really the myth here, debunked.
Let take an example of 4 Letter domain. xxxx.com ( 12 year old )
Do you acknowledge 4L.com's regged in 1996 are generally worth more and/or of better quality than what you will find with a 2006 registration date?
If you could go back in a time machine to 1996, and you could only register one 4L.com, what would you register? Maybe you'd want Coin.com? Sorry, regged in 1994. How about Cool.com? Sorry, regged in 1995. You could register Blue.com. If anyone would find value in it: I can parse a list of what I think is the top 4L domains regged on a per year base to show how (generally) quality decreased as time went on.
@Michael -- I know this is a little off topic, but in the event the great creators of the domaingame are in the market for new versions, a guess the registration year (or time frame for multiple choice answers) would be an IMO an excellent learning resource for domainers to memorize odd facts [such as reg date] about memorable domains.
1st instance :
I think you didn't got my point. Let's say coin.com ( 20 year old ) is sold by a person named " Isac" to end user for 1 million in a year 2017
Now if a person " Isac " sell coin.com to end user. How much he will get 1 million or less than that ?
Now if a person " Isac " sell coin.com to end user. How much he will get 1 million or less than that ?
Right after 75% max, 1mil after 1-2 YRs of holding, sweating and shaking (to be able to sell B2B, D2D D2B, B2D etc networking is important)
More drops, less money. No one is willing to spend a big money on something unstable or let's say tortured. The domain name must have a very good behavior. At least in my B2B net no one is going to buy something unreliable (ghosts angry and locked in the basement)