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I can see the price fluctuations on all these boards as of course the whole industry does much better than I do.
As a recent example, the recent uptick in three-char dot-com prices.
What would be interesting would be a market where people would commit similar to what they do in the NP$ Exchange, with Buy/Sell bids.
Only instead of specific domains - you're talking specific attributes.
For example, if I said I had a three char dot com with 8 or more months left, how much would you bid?
Or, what if it was a three letter dot com? A two letter? A two number?
Or a four letter dictionary word?
I realize that not enough people would be interest enough in it for something like this to come into existence in order to create a "base market value" for domains with specific criteria that would fluctuate with time..
But at least this way it would be a valuation based on something someone would actually pay and not some phony certificate from an automated script.
But I can honestly say I've noticed that ANY three-char .com is worth low double digits now.
When I priced my batch for $7.50, they flew. I sold one on Afternic for $12 and my auction for another is at $15.
Yet a few months ago I couldn't give them away...
Sorry for the long boring nonsensical post... Just had some thoughts to get off my chest.
Hence posting in Domain Name Discussion instead of BUY or SELL, lol..
As a recent example, the recent uptick in three-char dot-com prices.
What would be interesting would be a market where people would commit similar to what they do in the NP$ Exchange, with Buy/Sell bids.
Only instead of specific domains - you're talking specific attributes.
For example, if I said I had a three char dot com with 8 or more months left, how much would you bid?
Or, what if it was a three letter dot com? A two letter? A two number?
Or a four letter dictionary word?
I realize that not enough people would be interest enough in it for something like this to come into existence in order to create a "base market value" for domains with specific criteria that would fluctuate with time..
But at least this way it would be a valuation based on something someone would actually pay and not some phony certificate from an automated script.
But I can honestly say I've noticed that ANY three-char .com is worth low double digits now.
When I priced my batch for $7.50, they flew. I sold one on Afternic for $12 and my auction for another is at $15.
Yet a few months ago I couldn't give them away...
Sorry for the long boring nonsensical post... Just had some thoughts to get off my chest.
Hence posting in Domain Name Discussion instead of BUY or SELL, lol..










