Saif Al Mashhadi
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Great domain hack. Should get good money from the right buyer. Everyone wants an IQ test done and this is a really descriptive domain hack.
Those are the only TLDs you know?Really? What TLDs? It's registered in .COM / .NET / .ORG. And even IQTest.me is listed by the .ME registry as a premium domain.
I suppose a person could register IQTest.country or IQTest.plumbing.
To be fair, TestMy.IQ would be worth something if it weren't for the high renewal cost.
Those are the only TLDs you know?
.im, .fr, .li, .pm .re and many others are available.
Seriously? I hope you are joking.Im agree with you but how will be the domain testmy,im , testmy.pm tesmy.li , these are should be worthless , cheap domains
so just get itSeriously? I hope you are joking.
I'd rather get IQTest.im than Testmy.iq.
test.iq would be the domain hack, testmy.iq is simply worthless in term of value and time.
Those are the only TLDs you know?
.im, .fr, .li, .pm .re and many others are available.
I'd rather get IQTest.im than Testmy.iq.
Come on! Any fool can see that "Test my IQ" is a natural phrase whereas "IQ Test Li" is gibberish.
That's not the point. The point is that .IQ represents an unstable country.
I may agree with you that Iraq unstable country , but .iq ccTLD are stable and no any technical issue noticed since it back to Iraq at 2005, you will not buy a home or a shop inside Iraq . you are purchasing domain have a dns servers world wide distributedThat's not the point. The point is that .IQ represents an unstable country. Part of Iraq has fallen to insurgents who are beheading people, for God's sake
I think IQTest.LINK is more valuable for under 10 bucks than this domain with the instability in the region (again, thanks Obama) and restrictions placed on the .iq registrations (a trustee is a joke in the region right now, sorry).
Thanks I really appreciate your opinionAnyway, you wanted an appraisal.
IQTest.LINK for under $10 is worth more.
Being sarcastic won't make you smarter, probably the opposite (.... cough couch)You have opened my eyes. All these years working as a full time domain investor, and nobody ever told me there were more than 3 TLDs in the world. Thank you! Thank you! Let me kiss your hands!!!
.IM isn't relevant and gets in the way. I'm confident that 99% of the general public would prefer TestMy.IQ as an intuitive domain name to "test their IQ" rather than the nonsense you claim to find preferable:
TestIQ.fr
(as if the ccTLD for France were ideal for an English SLD?)
TestIQ.im
(instant messaging IQ tests? Huh?)
TestIQ.pm
(only in the afternoon?)
TestIQ.re
(for realtors?)
TestIQ.li
(You're seriously proposing an abbreviation for the world's tiniest country, Liechtenstein, as being more meaningful for IQ tests than the letters "IQ" themselves?)
Some domainers are so eager to find fault with other people's domains that they go out of their way to make ridiculous assertions.
@-EM-
Come on! Any fool can see that "Test my IQ" is a natural phrase whereas "IQ Test Li" is gibberish.
I may agree with you that Iraq unstable country , but .iq ccTLD are stable
I don't see the point to continue posting here, everything is clear already.
This fact might well be referred to as Domain Investment 101 - Fact 1, and you should understand and agree with it if you hope to be taken seriously...
Argumentative, pompous posturing is no substitute for a sound argument. The mark of any mature intelligent person is a calm willingness to be disproven.
When someone feels the need to thump his chest about "This fact" ... or stick his index finger in someone else's face about "Fact 1" ... or insist that "You should understand and agree with [me]" ... or walk away in a huff announcing "everything is clear" ... or condescend to others, implying that they don't deserve to be "taken seriously" ...
Then you forfeit the right to be taken seriously yourself. Even if you bring up good points, you end up looking juvenile.
Take that for what it's worth, if the shoe fits.
It is clear that you are a very sensitive and emotional person, and i'm sorry that you are that way and feel the need to have a go at me and my perfectly reasonable and helpful comment.
Hardly. I just believe children like you are our future.
@dnrevolution,
Can't take criticism?
Honestly, I'm all over the place in the domain industry. It's a very small community, really. So it makes sense to shake hands and move forward. Otherwise, we'll be crossing paths all the time; and that might be upsetting for you if you're the kind of guy who holds grudges.
Shake?