According to an article on WWLP :
As Hillary Clinton prepares to launch her bid for the presidency, owners of internet domains that include her name are getting greedy.
“ElectHillary.com” is on the market for $295,000. The asking price for “USAHillary.com” is $99,999.
The minimum bid for “VoteHillary.com” is $50,000. And the ambitiously named “re-electHillary.com” is going for $275,000.
They are all on the auction block at GoDaddy. But it’s not just pro-hillary sites with dollar signs in their eyes.
You can own a site called “Hillarynotpresident.com” for $295,000. And "WomenAgainstHillary.com” and “WomenAgainstHillary.org” are going for $50,000 a piece.
While these prices are insane and I don't think any of the domain will sell at such hefty prices, it brings up an important question to discuss:
Do you spot trends and buy and sell domains within no time?
Can someone share his/her experience with trend spotting and using it to make a successful flip?
As Hillary Clinton prepares to launch her bid for the presidency, owners of internet domains that include her name are getting greedy.
“ElectHillary.com” is on the market for $295,000. The asking price for “USAHillary.com” is $99,999.
The minimum bid for “VoteHillary.com” is $50,000. And the ambitiously named “re-electHillary.com” is going for $275,000.
They are all on the auction block at GoDaddy. But it’s not just pro-hillary sites with dollar signs in their eyes.
You can own a site called “Hillarynotpresident.com” for $295,000. And "WomenAgainstHillary.com” and “WomenAgainstHillary.org” are going for $50,000 a piece.
While these prices are insane and I don't think any of the domain will sell at such hefty prices, it brings up an important question to discuss:
Do you spot trends and buy and sell domains within no time?
Can someone share his/her experience with trend spotting and using it to make a successful flip?
















