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Show off your .guru domains!
What .gurus Do You Have?
P.S. I have no .guru domains..
What .gurus Do You Have?
P.S. I have no .guru domains..
Just because it's easier, doesn't mean it's better. I would not buy a domain like InsuranceXyzAbc.com, but I would invest in a good .com if I had a serious insurance business. You have to think of it as an investment, and not always opt for the "cheap" stuff.Consider this:
Why would a company buy InsuranceXyzAbc.com when it could simply buy Insurance.guru widening the scope of its business?
Just because it's easier, doesn't mean it's better. I would not buy a domain like InsuranceXyzAbc.com, but I would invest in a good .com if I had a serious insurance business. You have to think of it as an investment, and not always opt for the "cheap" stuff.
well you better sell before the hype train passes you by. i spent 10k on mobis and didn't sell fast enough because i didn't need the money and assumed they would only increase in value. i was dead wrong. i think these new gtlds will have even more of an uphill battle for resale since there will be new ones coming out all the time, not a single one to focus on like with previous gtld releases that failed regardless.Your views already have the answer you seek from me. When initially, during the hype of "mobi", mobis sold very well for $185k, why do you think, exceptional .GURU domains will not repeat the success for ".GURU" tld and not sell well?
Your job as a domainer is to earn profit from domains. What's 2-3 grand for possibility of earning 100x returns? If you keep sitting on the sidelines and keep criticizing new opportunities, you will never earn anything. You gotta take small and calculated risks as a domain enterpreneur.
Cheer up and buy yourself 1-2 good ones for $30 apiece. :wave:
When initially, during the hype of "mobi", mobis sold very well for $185k, why do you think, exceptional .GURU domains will not repeat the success for ".GURU" tld and not sell well?
I plan to actually develop them. .
Well, to begin with the so-called premium keywords that had a chance of selling for a profit were not available for reg fee. They were auctioned off by the registry.Your views already have the answer you seek from me. When initially, during the hype of "mobi", mobis sold very well for $185k, why do you think, exceptional .GURU domains will not repeat the success for ".GURU" tld and not sell well?
That's the theory, the reality is that the majority of domainers are losing money.Your job as a domainer is to earn profit from domains. What's 2-3 grand for possibility of earning 100x returns?
Well, to begin with the so-called premium keywords that had a chance of selling for a profit were not available for reg fee. They were auctioned off by the registry.
And .mobi was hyped to death among domainers back in the day, but there is no such frenzy right now for any extension in particular.
Today's conditions are not the same.
Been wondering if by any chance to get a good bucks with these?
stupid.guru
stupid.ventures
stupid.singles
stupid.holdings
stupid.bike
stupid.estate
or should i wait for the STUPID.BUYER? no offense just a discussion?![]()
flowers.mobi redirects to 1800flowers.com โฆโฆ..just saying
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i cam see some start ups going for keywords in many of the new extensions
no offense - but auh... if you're going for most played out, unoriginal comedy - you still dont win the award.
because everyone else is saying this same lame joke. but lets all pretend its still funny. :lol:
To repeat myself, the exercise is completely speculative. If you buy a decent .com today, at least it's worth something today. On the other hand those .guru domains are worthless at this point, you are just gambling and hoping that an aftermarket will take shape. But why with .guru when hundreds of better extensions are around the corner :?
well you better sell before the hype train passes you by. i spent 10k on mobis and didn't sell fast enough because i didn't need the money and assumed they would only increase in value. i was dead wrong. i think these new gtlds will have even more of an uphill battle for resale since there will be new ones coming out all the time, not a single one to focus on like with previous gtld releases that failed regardless.
take this into consideration. .co sold over 100,000 domains within five minutes of release. it took 2 days just to get to 20k with guru. i am staying away from these. i learned my lesson losing thousands on previous gtlds (xxx and mobi).
because .mobi came out on its own.... we're dealing with like 500 TLD's coming out in the time period when .mobi was out there all by itself.
understand a little better now? the "hype" period is going to be spread a lot thinner in terms of "hype prices"
The VERY BEST of awful extensions is still an awful domain.SD, I think buying the VERY BEST of any extension is NOT gambling. You have heard about Frank Schillings/Mike Mann/Gary Chernoff, right? These domainers made millions buying out domains like crazy and later selling their portfolios in Millions. Now, they laugh at people who laughed at them. Who's the looser at end of the day? One who took action or the one who kept sitting & watching?![]()
Frank runs a registry and the registry is like the casino: it always wins. So his position is completely different. He's on top of the food chain, you are at the bottom. As long as domainers are buying, he's winning. I agree he's taking a big risk, but he can't be compared to the other domainers because he's playing in a different game. There is no comparison.Incidentally, Frank Schillings is one of guys and has invested $MM to become registrars for some of the new gTLDs. He too must have brains and knowledge to have risked so much money on these gTLDs.
So it has to be successful ?Of all the new upcoming gTLDs, .Guru is one of most generic and better ones.
DomenGuru.ru already registered (not mine).
Domen.GURU ("domain" russian translit) is still available
+ DomenGuru.com
GuruDomainer.com is still available...




