

First, actually you are promoting them (with every new criticism).But then... why are you promoting them? And trying to sell them?
I know that your post is not addressed to me - but nevertheless (because its a public post) let me tell you that there is no need to excuse, you have not "derailed" (?) this thread, it's a thread, you posted your thoughts about long domains.Excuse me for derailing this thread. I just meant to make a simple point and i kinda spiraled out of control.
I can't unring a bell, but l will just now say congrats to the seller.
Do they have commercial appeal?
The difference being... when you die, you're leaving a loved one a nice chunk of money and not a nice chunk of debt.One is a 3L .com so yes. Some of them had offers in the past, like a nickname I used to use online back in the day.
Unless I desperately need money I won't sell them, its like any collection that increases in value over time, you enjoy it for what it is, not for what its worth.
Why not?
If a domain "makes sense" = means if it "mediates something", then principallyyy it has value.
If it is made of well known words (like your posted one, for example), it is easy to understand its "message" (meaning).
But of course a meaningfull domain can also have an "abstract soul"- for example just a repeated ("pureness") term / digit or a combination of a / some certain ("code") terms / digits - the advantage of such "abstract" domains is that they give a broader range of interpretation = broader usabilitiyyy
It's true what I am saying but in my viewww it's complete unrealistic to now think your domain is worth HIGH XXX,XXX.XX - I really don't knowww howww you came to this phantastic conclusion based on my replyyyThank you so much for getting back to me.
If what you are saying is true I think I have a very valuable domain (HIGH $xxx,xxx)
It's a 2 word .com domain with 17 letters in the whole.
This domain was registered for the first time in 2013 and It was dropped.
Now I hand registered It.
Kind Regards.
Just to go for sure, I assume you actually meant "...a good two word domainโฆ" or?I would rather Register a good two letter domain than a 4 or 5 character letter/number random combo. This is where I think domainers get lazy. Much easier for me to remember two words that make sense together than an acronym. Plus words get better SERP for your specific niche than some random letters you bought because it was short.
And when I die, I am leaving my subsequent generations either millions (if not billions) of moneyyy or at least the equivalent of it - in form of super long domains.The difference being... when you die, you're leaving a loved one a nice chunk of money and not a nice chunk of debt.![]()
You just contradicted yourself...And when I die, I am leaving my subsequent generations either millions (if not billions) of moneyyy or at least the equivalent of it - in form of super long domains.
Also, no matter how long a domain is and how much it worths, as long as nobody buys it, it is "only" the personal equivalent of the imagined amount of moneyyy
No, I more just confirmed myself.You just contradicted yourself...



