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Has anyone like me been domaining for over a decade? If so what's your take on the industry and how has it changed. It seems to me the industry is dying because domains don't matter as much.
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Has anyone like me been domaining for over a decade? If so what's your take on the industry and how has it changed. It seems to me the industry is dying because domains don't matter as much.
I bought my first D.name in 2011 and, so far, have not sold a single one. Since 2011, I have spent _thousands_ of dollars on D.names. I am greatly encouraged by recent macro-economic events, however, because many of my D.names relate to price inflation. I am hopeful that my names (some of which I have held since 2011) will finally become worth something due to the ongoing price inflation.
Furthermore, I am encouraged by what I have learnt here, on NamePros, relating to outbound sales because such learning leads me to believe that I can probably make a significant outbound sale.
In sum, although I still have not sold a single D.name, I am more hopeful than ever. I shan't give up.
I bought my first D.name in 2011 and, so far, have not sold a single one. Since 2011, I have spent _thousands_ of dollars on D.names. I am greatly encouraged by recent macro-economic events, however, because many of my D.names relate to price inflation. I am hopeful that my names (some of which I have held since 2011) will finally become worth something due to the ongoing price inflation.
Furthermore, I am encouraged by what I have learnt here, on NamePros, relating to outbound sales because such learning leads me to believe that I can probably make a significant outbound sale.
In sum, although I still have not sold a single D.name, I am more hopeful than ever. I shan't give up.
I am glad to read your post cause I am in same boat as you are. I am glad I am not alone. But I am slightly better than you are cause I ain't buying any more domains nor paying for the renewals any more. Ever heard the saying stop digging when you realize you are in a hole.I bought my first D.name in 2011 and, so far, have not sold a single one. Since 2011, I have spent _thousands_ of dollars on D.names. I am greatly encouraged by recent macro-economic events, however, because many of my D.names relate to price inflation. I am hopeful that my names (some of which I have held since 2011) will finally become worth something due to the ongoing price inflation.
Furthermore, I am encouraged by what I have learnt here, on NamePros, relating to outbound sales because such learning leads me to believe that I can probably make a significant outbound sale.
In sum, although I still have not sold a single D.name, I am more hopeful than ever. I shan't give up.
Did you read any part of my reply other than the first two sentences? No? I did not think so.You aren't doing it right!
I am glad to read your post cause I am in same boat as you are. I am glad I am not alone. But I am slightly better than you are cause I ain't buying any more domains nor paying for the renewals any more.
You would be quitting at exactly the wrong time. It won't be happening over night, but we are headed for a global recession. Yes, you will have to pay your bills in the meantime and as it unwinds, but wealth is made during these times by savvy buyers . . . and [ the coming recession shall ] be worse than the great recession [ of 2008-2009 ] -- peace out.
Yes. That is EXACTLY the correct answer. Over the next several years, those who make the most money (from D.name speculation) shall be those who understood, years ago, that hyper-inflation and DEPRESSION would eventually smack the USA. I have been waiting for the hyper-inflation since 2011!!
I cannot wait for the price of petroleum to hit $250 per barrel!! YEEEEEEEEHAAAAAA!!!!
You spent thousands of dollars and haven't sold a single name in over a decade. No, I think I got it just fine.Did you read any part of my reply other than the first two sentences? No? I did not think so.
Not sure if the poster is serious or joking.You spent thousands of dollars and haven't sold a single name in over a decade. No, I think I got it just fine.
What are some of these fabulous names that nobody else has wanted in the last 10+ years that are going to magically make you some money?
10 years without a sale means you are doing something very wrong. You will never make a sale unless you figure out what is wrong and fixing it.I bought my first D.name in 2011 and, so far, have not sold a single one. Since 2011, I have spent _thousands_ of dollars on D.names. I am greatly encouraged by recent macro-economic events, however, because many of my D.names relate to price inflation. I am hopeful that my names (some of which I have held since 2011) will finally become worth something due to the ongoing price inflation.
Furthermore, I am encouraged by what I have learnt here, on NamePros, relating to outbound sales because such learning leads me to believe that I can probably make a significant outbound sale.
In sum, although I still have not sold a single D.name, I am more hopeful than ever. I shan't give up.
Yeah. I gotta see those too. LOL.Would you mind to share some of your domains related to price inflation that will shine during
the the hyper inflation & very high petrol price $250 !??
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I wouldn't take the poster so serious. No sane person would waste 11 years of money holding names that haven't sold.Yeah. I gotta see those too. LOL.