BigCharlie
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Appraisals both high and low are welcome. Just got this name after jumping through a bunch of hoops for many months.
Mark.com
Mark.com


Great name worth 6 figures for sure... Any chance you could share some of the details on how you came across and eventually purchased the name? Obviously this is not the proper forum, but it would be a great read I am sure, and it would be very educational to some of us less-experinced domainers... Now if you have too many secrets to tell that is understandale too...BigCharlie said:Appraisals both high and low are welcome. Just got this name after jumping through a bunch of hoops for many months.
Mark.com
dgridley said:Hm, I could be on the wrong side of the fence, BUT I don't see the name as worth much more than the standard four letter .com. Sure, it has meaning, and it has potential, BUT is it commercially viable? What would you use the name Mark for to justify a xxx.xxx dollar value as some of you suggest? Why pay xxx,xxx for a first name domain when you can get first-surname usually for reg fee?
Congrats to the buyer as I'm sure you have plans for it.. hopefully you'll at least double your investment but again, commercially, I can't see alot of value for it besides a vanity name.
DOMiNIC said:I might be wrong but i see it differently.
A commercial name has to be commercialy viable and that limits the price a company will pay for a domain.
Whereas a name sold for personal reasons has no limits to a billionaire who likes to boost his ego.
Just look at the insane prices Personal Registration Plates fetch on cars.
dgridley said:Hm, I could be on the wrong side of the fence, BUT I don't see the name as worth much more than the standard four letter .com. Sure, it has meaning, and it has potential, BUT is it commercially viable? What would you use the name Mark for to justify a xxx.xxx dollar value as some of you suggest? Why pay xxx,xxx for a first name domain when you can get first-surname usually for reg fee?
Congrats to the buyer as I'm sure you have plans for it.. hopefully you'll at least double your investment but again, commercially, I can't see alot of value for it besides a vanity name.
dgridley said:Most millionaires and billionaires are millionaires and billionaires because they don't throw around their money without some kind of actual need or plan.. even if I was a billionaire, I wouldn't pay more than $500-$1000 for David.com (if that), just wouldn't be that important to me as a personal name.. I already own my full name as a com that I got for reg fee.
On the other hand, someone mentioned the Mark Hotel chain? That's the kind of firm that might go the extra buck for this sort of name.. IF MarkHotel.com weren't available.
Sorry.. most of you turn your noses up at the .name ext yet ooh and aah over a personal name .com? Don't see it..
Never mind, I hadn't read the 2nd page.BigCharlie said:Actually, I started chasing the name last summer, but the last three months seemed to take years off of my life. Either way, it was tremendous perserverance. Mark Cuban just emailed me back (during the Mavericks game against San Antonio). He said 2.5 MM hope it works for you...in reply to my suggestion of 2.5 Million. I responded that Sirius should pay that...just like Yahoo.com paid 5.7 Billion for Broadcast.com, and that you never get your price unless you ask. At least I got his attention and he knows where to reach me.

