Domainers are like people investing on the stock exchange. They speculate for their own benefit, but they don't really create value either. Other than bringing liquidity needed to the market maybe.
Stock market shares don't have any "end-user" value like domains. Stocks (in the practical sense) are meant to be traded. If you own 3,000 shares of Walmart, you can't use it for anything else. Until you sell it.
Domains, on the other hand, were invented to be used for websites that create value for people who visit those websites. They are not meant to be traded like baseball cards. Baseball cards don't have any end-user value either.
In fairness and so far, I haven't seen anyone in Dreamhost's
blog rail against "squatters"...yet.
I would presume they delete the flames. I would. It's bad business to display customer complaints and rants inside your own store. lol
Why do we need SEO and Search wizards? To game the system! Why do we need to game the system? Because the system is gamed.
And it creates an arms race.
If you know your competitors are "gaming" the system (emphasis on quotation marks-- i'm not referring to black hat) using their SEO wizardry, you are then forced to do the same. Because if you don't, you become irrelevant. People won't find you on Google.
Fisher go to the ocean and fishing, then he sell fish on the fish market or directly to the restaurants.
Not everyone can fish in the ocean. You need a boat. You need haulers. And it requires some skill to catch fish.
But registering a domain can be done within seconds, by just about anyone with standard I.Q. you can say you need zero effort to do so. Why would anyone need to have someone register a name for 7 dollars at Godaddy, and resell it to you for 50 bucks?
I think what the "end-users" are complaining, is that if you really don't need it, don't get it.
But of course in the world of domaining, we have to "pretend" that we need the domain. After a week, we "suddenly lose interest" so we put the domain up for resale (with a higher price tag of course). Or you can skip all the BS altogether and just be your plain in-your-face domain scalper ("
Hey buddy, i got your domain first. You now have to pry them away from my Wolverine claws for 3,000 grand").
Do all these domainer haters know howmuch it cost for us resellers to get any particular domain? really funny to receive $100, $200 offers from JOe and Mia end-users for the domains acquired for $2000-$3000
Ruport Murdock paid $580 million USD to buy MySpace. So it would also be really funny that he gets a lowball $80 million USD offers.
But MySpace is now junk. Who would buy it for more than $580 million so he can profit? And Murdoch is bleeding money annually in keeping MySpace paying employees, servers, electricity, etc. waiting for a white knight to pay him premium.
But what does it cost per year to keep an unsold $3000-value domain??? Just 7 bucks with a Godaddy coupon. And if you have a nice paying day job other than domaining, you can probably renew that domain over your entire lifetime evenif no buyer shows up.