If you registered a domain name last week for $10 the chances of flipping that name for a significant return are small.
I read this today in an announcement I received. This was my response. What do you think?
With all due respect, this statement is not true regardless of the price paid. Several million recently registered .com's and others made a significant contribution to the aftermarket in the last 2 years. This also suggests the aftermarket is not worthy of it's pricing, and several large organizations and companies are investing heavily in the wrong future. Stop it.
The only domain that has value is the one someone else wants or is used to create value.
Regards,
168
I read this today in an announcement I received. This was my response. What do you think?
With all due respect, this statement is not true regardless of the price paid. Several million recently registered .com's and others made a significant contribution to the aftermarket in the last 2 years. This also suggests the aftermarket is not worthy of it's pricing, and several large organizations and companies are investing heavily in the wrong future. Stop it.
The only domain that has value is the one someone else wants or is used to create value.
Regards,
168