

Excellent price for this era. Some people still use DVDs, $10k is good price for this product in my opinion.Hello guys
dvds.com just sold today at Sedo for $10,000
The domain previously sold for $300k in 2008.
Any feedback with thanks.
why lost? cause of streaming? i still like having a physical product.
i think even if you do a streaming service with this domain, it would still fit the name. cool.![]()
I'm guessing you mean the $300k buyer? If instead you mean the new $10k buyer then only time will tell.buyer wasted money
DVD.com is a Netflix company...Hello guys
dvds.com just sold today at Sedo for $10,000
The domain previously sold for $300k in 2008.
Any feedback with thanks.
I'm guessing you mean the $300k buyer? If instead you mean the new $10k buyer then only time will tell.
For the $300k buyer, no they probably made a lot overall.
Doing the math... over approximately 9 years the $300k buyer had an active website, they would have to have made only about $92/day to payoff their investment. Based on the amount of traffic they likely received over that 9 years, I'd say they averaged way way more than $92/day especially in the early years.
$300,000/(365*9 years) = $91.33/day
This of course is a wild guess, but in this case I feel confident that they made their investment back pretty quickly and then any income generated would be profit minus maintenance costs.
I'm guessing you mean the $300k buyer? If instead you mean the new $10k buyer then only time will tell.
For the $300k buyer, no they probably made a lot overall.
Doing the math... over approximately 9 years the $300k buyer had an active website, they would have to have made only about $92/day to payoff their investment. Based on the amount of traffic they likely received over that 9 years, I'd say they averaged way way more than $92/day especially in the early years.
$300,000/(365*9 years) = $91.33/day
This of course is a wild guess, but in this case I feel confident that they made their investment back pretty quickly and then any income generated would be profit minus maintenance costs.
That's very true because most people don't know how to make more than $1/day online.Most websites don't earn even $1 per day. $92/day is too high for 99.99% of the websites IMO.


