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How big do you think domain leasing will get in the next 5-10 Years?
WeBuyThe.Com said:I still can't figure out why anyone would want to spend time and money promoting a site they will only have for a limited time. In the past 5 years we did two deals this way. One deal involved a large lump sum down payment and 60 monthly payments, at the 60th payment (which will be this year) the domain transfers to new owner. Reg fee was extended to cover 5 years. Lease to buy makes sense. Lease to give back does not.
i dont think the purpose of leasing a domain is to really develop it. it would make sense to lease a domain, say, cars.com for a short term just to redirect/promote your real website, like hybridcars.com.domainspade said:I find it difficult to think that someone would develop a domain name, only to give it back.
shockie said:i dont think the purpose of leasing a domain is to really develop it. it would make sense to lease a domain, say, cars.com for a short term just to redirect/promote your real website, like hybridcars.com.
shockie said:well you wouldnt be marketing or branding cars.com. you're just going to use its type-ins and whatnot to redirect and promote your hybridcars.com. you wouldnt be spending any money in promoting the leased domain name, you are using the popularity of the leased domain to increase your website's popularity.
domainspade said:Alright, so there is potential in keyword domain names with lots of natural traffic. But beyond that - would it make sense?
cache said:I have a potential end user for lease. I asked him to buy the domain, he thinks it is
too expensive, so I offered him for lease.
Now the difficult part: what if during the lease period I got another good offer to
buy the domain?




