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mole

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There are many people I see here that are going for niche markets, like the poker industry, health industry, nano industry, stemcell industry....et el

I'm into the semantic industry, a specialized derivation of direct navigation thinking, where domain value comes from the sum being greater than its parts.

What industries are you interested in?
 
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My specialties:

Watersports (diving, boating, fishing/aquariums)
Photography & Cameras
Winter Sports (Skiing, skating, etc.)
Aviation
Public Utilities (water, electric, gas, wastewater)
Construction Industry
Sales & Marketing
Domain names (don't we all)
3 letter acronyms
.info domains (that fit the extension)
 
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Law
Business-to-business
Finance, Asset Management/Investment Banking
Some "short" (3 letter, some 4 letter-pronouncables, etc.)
-Allan
 
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I'm moving in the direction of Local and Global type Domains now - I Am Developing one big Site and Several Small City/Town sites ATM ... To form a Large Portal with later ....

:tu: Cool Question if Folks will Answer it :D - Most will be afraid it will add to their competition :D
 
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all4cost said:
I'm moving in the direction of Local and Global type Domains now

hmm, Google has been doing that for ages. :o
 
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mole said:
hmm, Google has been doing that for ages. :o


:bah: Those guys will never make it .... :guilty:

:lol: I still like it overall - It keeps it New and Interesting to work with something different when I need to ...
 
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AdoptableDomains said:
My specialties:

Watersports (diving, boating, fishing/aquariums)
Photography & Cameras
Winter Sports (Skiing, skating, etc.)
Aviation
Public Utilities (water, electric, gas, wastewater)
Construction Industry
Sales & Marketing
Domain names (don't we all)
3 letter acronyms
.info domains (that fit the extension)

uh ok, so what don't you specialize in? :o
 
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mole said:
uh ok, so what don't you specialize in? :o

Um....how about odd ccTLD's, and adult domains? Somehow, I've not specialized in domains that sell for 6+ figures, either.
 
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AdoptableDomains said:
Um....how about odd ccTLD's, and adult domains?

Fess up, you're eyeing .XXX :D
 
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I have found forum domains to be very easy to profit from.
 
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my niche market:
I like to buy domains and then sell them
lol :)
my niche market is in upcoming technology domains.
 
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seeker said:
my niche market is in upcoming technology domains.

Smart move seek. No wonder you have little motivation to sell now. You are picking the acorns like a squirrel :p
 
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sports & some internet related domains :)
 
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I like to get my feet wet in every niche, If a name catches my eye and I feel it has potential to turn a profit, I grab it when I can. Usually if I reg something on a subject I know nothing about I'll sell it off quick to turn a buck and reinvest in more names or use the funds to cover those darn renews.
 
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I don't specialise, I go by, like it, buy it.
 
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mole said:
Fess up, you're eyeing .XXX :D

at probably $60+ a pop, I'll pass. However, I look forward to the bargains others pass up in .info and .us when the frenzy starts. For that kind of money, I'll pick up another .aero or two for development (or maybe get around to developing the ones I already have). I didn't get on the .in or .cn bandwagon either, although I confess I did get one .pro from encirca. Being American, I'll probably stick to .us over .eu as well.

:? So, Mole, What is the semantic industry? I didn't even realize it was an industry?

:hehe:
 
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lets face it, they can charge anything they like for .XXX once adult sites are forced to abandon .Com.
 
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I dont think they can impliment the ban for aqdult sites for .com, at least not all ov er the world. Unless every country agrees to that ban.
 
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