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$Million Dollars SUPER PREMIUM Domains That Are Undeveloped!

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I was looking at some of the most expensive domains ever and decided to check out some of the sites and realize that many were undeveloped, parked, or doesn't resolve anywhere.

What a waste!

tech.com and technology.com – no sites.

beer.com – If vodka sold for $3,000,000 . beer.com can be even bigger!

green.com - WOW!

Watches.com

Network.com , Networks.com , Networking.com. Each can be worth at least a million bucks.

Cameras.com – $1,500,000 sold in 2006 , Currently a parked domain.

Ticket.com – $1,525,000 sold in 2009. Nothing here.

Spain.com – $Priceless .

Italy.com – $priceless.

Have you seen any other super premiums domains collecting dust?

Do you own a super premium and not doing anything with it?

Which super domain would you take over and what would you do with it?

 
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Why most of the domains are undeveloped-- Because those are owned by collectors, who loves to own things like cars, stamps, currencies, toys, scotch and so is true for Domains also.

Domain collectors... that's a new one for me. He should develop a fun beer widget to stick on there or something so it's not a parking page.
 
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Here is a tip, if you have a good idea for a domain AND can make it happen a-z and all you need is the name, then contact the domain owner.

YOU WILL be surprised how many will do a partnership with you.

But I find that many simply want the domain, they won 't do anything with it just sit on it as well, remember, many good domains you see was purchased by a guy that was shocked that nothing was done with the name.

You present a plan for a name and it might work out well for you, keep in mind don't waste time with ideas only, be able to do everything A-Z and have the funds to make it happen, or no one will reply to you.

What if he steals my idea blah blah blah is just an excuse for not doing anything, if he wants to sign an NDA great if not still try to pitch it, everyone I know walking around all day worried about people stealing ideas they have is broke.

I did this exact thing with Donations, yes the big extension. I presented an idea and the owner was thrilled to work with me. Now I'm a majority partner and the domain is in my account and almost developed. We also have the .org which is amazing in itself.

If you sit and do nothing, you will get nothing. I haven't been this excited about something since I was a kid. Look for our site very soon :)
 
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thanks for posting Beer.com. My friend owns that and a very proud man. It was the case of 1994 when
he had it.
 
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germany.com

Classic :santa:
 
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He is proud of because This name has made him Famous and whenever we enjoy Beer, we wanna to plunder him.

Why most of the domains are undeveloped-- Because those are owned by collectors, who loves to own things like cars, stamps, currencies, toys, scotch and so is true for Domains also.

Yah it is true that owner of such kind of domains are millionaire and they do not have to bother about day to day things.
 
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Blue.com

Flight.com

Holiday.com

Holidays.com

Sale.com

Future.com
 
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Woman.com

Women.com

Men.com

Girl.com

Children.com

Society.com

Gardening.com

Island.com

Adventure.com

Mountain.com

Mountains.com

Call.com

Bicycles.com

Cycles.com

Cycle.com

Motorbikes.com

Recipes.com

Fashion.com

Learn.com

Home.com
 
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Hello.com

The sad story is that countless number of million-dollar domains are either just parked or have nothing on them at all.
 
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They had money and they can sit on thier money or gold mine if they want.
If you have a million dolars super premium domain maybe you will busy to do many another works not only domainning because you are a millionaire.
And I think you will not sell your domain name for money.
This is my opinion only.
 
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who buys a domain for 7 mil and does naff all with it.

I think there should be rules in place to prevent people sitting on them forever and doing nothing with them.

I also talk as a man who owns zero super premium domains lol

I completely disagree. Wanna know why? Because if somebody pays $7 million for something, they can do what they please with it.;)
 
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Will be fundraising for anything via user created profile pages. This will cost a flat monthly fee which will save fundraisers tons of money. Other sites take a percentage of all donations which ends up costing users dearly!

very very cool!!!
 
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Congrats,whats the name of your site? If you dont mind me asking.

Donations
COM

We will redirect Donations ORG to the com for now until we figure out a game plan for that down the road.
 
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Sweet,congrats again.


Donations
COM

We will redirect Donations ORG to the com for now until we figure out a game plan for that down the road.
 
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thanks for posting Beer.com. My friend owns that and a very proud man. It was the case of 1994 when
he had it.

Your friend is sitting on a gold mine with beer.com . Is he so rich that he doesn't care about developing it?
 
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This is why domainers can't complain about the new gtld's
 
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Porno.com,it's too many great domain name parked.
 
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Beer.com was allegedly sold in 2004 for 7 million
 
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who buys a domain for 7 mil and does naff all with it.

I think there should be rules in place to prevent people sitting on them forever and doing nothing with them.

I also talk as a man who owns zero super premium domains lol
 
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You have to prove that you're going to use any IP addresses that are assigned to you. If you don't use them, they're recollected. Contrary to popular belief, there are IPv4 addresses remaining for endpoints; there just aren't any left to be delegated to large regions (roughly continents) for further allocation. This is mostly because old IPs get reused if they fall into disuse. Of course, the whole thing is rather complex--there are large blocks of IP addresses that have fallen into disuse and won't be reclaimed, for various reasons--but that's the general idea.

There's a catch, though. ICANN makes a lot of money. IANA (in charge of IPs) doesn't. You don't have to pay for an IP address--at least, you don't have to pay the higher-ups. ISPs charge fees because they want to make a buck, but they keep the money. So IANA is nice and makes sure IPs are fairly distributed, for the most part. ICANN, on the other hand, will halt all progress to pick up a penny.

And so now the bar at beer.com is serving ads. On the bright side, ICANN isn't the only one making money. Just remember that you'll never make as much as ICANN; their club has high entrance fees because they only cater to high-paying customers.
 
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thanks for posting Beer.com. My friend owns that and a very proud man. It was the case of 1994 when
he had it.

...what is he so proud about? His family, I hope. There are so many more important things to be proud about besides domain names...

I think if he wants to hold it fine, there us a lot of territory in cyberspace for all to enjoy...
 
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Those guys are millionaires, they will sell it if they encounter a tight financial situation. IMO.:)
 
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I wish I could own one of the above domain names.
 
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They had money and they can sit on thier money or gold mine if they want.
If you have a million dolars super premium domain maybe you will busy to do many another works not only domainning because you are a millionaire.
And I think you will not sell your domain name for money.
This is my opinion only.

I'm not saying its not, but ICANN should retain some rights. You know when you buy a game from steam/origin etc, you dont actually own the game. Simply the licence to use it.

I think domains should be the same way. That way it gives everybody a chance to do something with a super premium domain. Rather than just the privileged few.

If you afford to sit on a million pound domain you can afford to do something with it.
 
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