LOL. I received a Congratulations email from Afternic earlier today. My very first 5-figure sale.It is dead in the real sense of death.
No longer lucrative as before.
Good news. I own PotatoFarming.com.Drops Mic!
More total sales dollars than total renewal dollars.How many sales have you had this year? How much spent on renewals and what's your portfolio to begin with?
So how long have you been involved in buying/selling domains.It is dead in the real sense of death.
No longer lucrative as before.
If it wasn't working for me my initial thought would be "what am I doing wrong?" as opposed to "this business is dead".Yeah, it just boils down to personal incredulity.
Just because it doesn't work for you, doesn't mean it doesn't work for others.
Brad
Yeah, it just boils down to personal incredulity.Even if the answer would be 0 across the board, it would only mean domaining is dead for me, not dead generally speaking.
Probably due to the number of new and inexperienced members. Mind you we've also got our fill of repeat-offenders. I like to think I've got a level of tolerance based on my own early days in 1999. It's when someone wants to argue the toss based on nonsense, that I call a nonsense thread.Why do we have too many nonsense threads lately?
Did this get sold TODAY or you just haven't changed the NS after purchasing it?Potato...Farming.....com.
Brad
They want to scare others off and grab the names for themselves heheSeem to get one of these threads once a month.
Yeah, thanks, already aware and dropping everything. Most were bought for my own projects, so i had an enduser (me) and end uses for all. They were not bought with resale in mind. I then realised that I will never have the time and motivation for 267 projects, lol, and that I had gotten a tad carried away with buying. Add to that being told that my website designs were also crap, then I just decided to trash the whole lot.Wanna be domainers complain, but the real problem is not domaining, but their names!
I had a look at the names you listed for $99 and I would not even have them for free. There are no end users for your names! Maybe some hobbyist, but good luck with that, if that's your target group.
Sorry for being brutally honest. It's just the domaining low entry barrier and the promotions that bring a lot of naive people in looking for 'get rich quick' schemes. Investments also take time, usually a lot of time.
That's the reality bruv!
How many sales have you had this year? How much spent on renewals and what's your portfolio to begin with?