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This new Unicorn company started with a $12,500 domain purchase

Throughout the world, insurance is one of the most lucrative industries for providers. The motor insurance industry in the US, for example, is estimated to have a market size of $311 billion.

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He has basically copied and pasted your article - blatant plagiarism........

If they are doing this for SEO, which I think they are then it is going to have a negative impact on their site - not really that clever....and really lazy......

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Not the only he has done it......

https://www.namepros.com/threads/in...he-end-of-the-second-quarter-of-2021.1251541/
 
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it is many in places , people share information and content
check this link :
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From the article:
According to NameBio, Marshmallow purchased Marshmallow.com for $12,500 in a deal facilitated by leading domain marketplace Sedo. That acquisition took place less than a year after the company was founded.
How insane is that, especially in 2018? The only rationale I can think for that low purchase price is the spelling.. I am wondering if the seller thought they had a typo?

Look at this:

marshmellow (registered in 1996)(typo)
marshmallow (registered in 1997)(real spelling)

I just realized myself I would have spelled this with an "e".

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Thanks for the article, and also, if you've gained info from other sources to write an article, it is common courtesy to link those sources. Nothing wrong with being appreciative. Being first in line is over-rated, who the hell cares. Try putting stuff in your own words too, it gives it personality. Good luck with your new site.
 
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How insane is that, especially in 2018? The only rationale I can think for that low purchase price is the spelling.. I am wondering if the seller thought they had a typo?

Look at this:

marshmellow (registered in 1996)(typo)
marshmallow (registered in 1997)(real spelling)

I just realized myself I would have spelled this with an "e".

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Thanks for the article, and also, if you've gained info from other sources to write an article, it is common courtesy to link those sources. Nothing wrong with being appreciative. Being first in line is over-rated, who the hell cares. Try putting stuff in your own words too, it gives it personality. Good luck with your new site.
totally agree,thanks for the feedback
 
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not your article , look it was written on 18 of aug 2021
https://kvux.com/domain-name/wow-estate/
then you wrote on your on 1 day ago , same as mine
https://domainnamewire.com/2021/09/09/this-new-unicorn-company-started-with-a-12500-domain-purchase/
They didn't copy from Kvux. That page shows the latest articles from Domainnamewire - https://webcache.googleusercontent....in-name/wow-estate/+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in

You copied their article word by word, and posted it on the same forum they are a member of. Not a smart move.

I would understand if you took some inspiration from their article and wrote your own, but you copied literally everything. Writing an article takes time and effort, and it's not cool to steal someone's work.

it is many in places , people share information and content
check this link :
search
What's common between all those sites in the result? They all link to Domainnamewire. That's called sharing. What you are doing is stealing someone's hard work.
 
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They didn't copy from Kvux. That page shows the latest articles from Domainnamewire - https://webcache.googleusercontent....in-name/wow-estate/+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in

You copied their article word by word, and posted it on the same forum they are a member of. Not a smart move.

I would understand if you took some inspiration from their article and wrote your own, but you copied literally everything. Writing an article takes time and effort, and it's not cool to steal someone's work.


What's common between all those sites in the result? They all link to Domainnamewire. That's called sharing. What you are doing is stealing someone's hard work.
yes sharing,thats what i done.
 
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