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Hello All
Just thought I would log on to let you know that I’ve just sold the name Three TV.com for $1800
This was certainly not my first TV.com sale this year as I recently sold Winchester TV.com for $1500
No big shakes on either name, but the reason I point this out is two-fold...
Firstly, many people have been persuaded by the naysayers that TV.com is a no-hoper (yet, at the same time saying .com beats .TV any day). My advice is that TV.com names are VERY viable.
Secondly, it appears that an acceptible level of exchange price on a good quality TV.com is around $1500 to an end-user.
We are not entering, but have actually arrived in the internet TV age and as we are slowly slipping out of recession I personally am noticing an increase in offers. Yes, most are still lowball domainer to domainer stuff. But there is an increase in quality end-users.
Has anyone else noticed the start of a TV.com ‘moment’?
Just thought I would log on to let you know that I’ve just sold the name Three TV.com for $1800
This was certainly not my first TV.com sale this year as I recently sold Winchester TV.com for $1500
No big shakes on either name, but the reason I point this out is two-fold...
Firstly, many people have been persuaded by the naysayers that TV.com is a no-hoper (yet, at the same time saying .com beats .TV any day). My advice is that TV.com names are VERY viable.
Secondly, it appears that an acceptible level of exchange price on a good quality TV.com is around $1500 to an end-user.
We are not entering, but have actually arrived in the internet TV age and as we are slowly slipping out of recession I personally am noticing an increase in offers. Yes, most are still lowball domainer to domainer stuff. But there is an increase in quality end-users.
Has anyone else noticed the start of a TV.com ‘moment’?







