it was on dnjournal, so must be real I guess.
definitely a lucky seller there.
Believe half of what you see, and none of what you hear....
it was on dnjournal, so must be real I guess.
definitely a lucky seller there.
A combination of keywords may have 100000's of search results on Google but it doesn't mean they all the traffic lands on that very domain.
Monitization an all is a different story either you need typin traffic here, which i am sure is not enough to justify the projected sale price.
I have job/jobs onmobile[dot]com & had couple of offer on them but they were all in mid $xxxx, with one of the offer been from a famous job portal, so instead of being a .com if it fetches that less I logically can't expect an end buyer to pay that big amount for a .info
I will sign out by saying I personally would never spend $12,000 on this .info unless I had a good business plan to back it up, Im not talking about parking either, but offering a product or service if I was being backed by a VC for help branding.Funny, when I was reading my response back to myself before submitting this thread and decided I needed to erase most of it.
I realized to many of you their are many aspects of online business that are still unknown factors, so even if I explained it you may not be able to understand the hows and whys and it would take this thread in a total different discussion and stray away from the subject. As well as most of this info I deleted are trade secret's that would of inevitably cut my own throat by sharing these secret's not realizing what I was writing as I was doing it.
I will say you are correct if you look at this with blinders or tunnel vision, once you learn how to pull the blinders off, you may understand why this number is important among other important variables not being mentioned in this thread.A combination of keywords may have 100000's of search results on Google but it doesn't mean they all the traffic lands on that very domain.
I wish not to impugn you, please understand and I would be willing to share my thought offline just to you only. If your in the USA we could even do it over the phone and you can get your questions out. I'd even call you on my dime, so please don't take offense.
Sometimes written translation is easily misunderstood versus spoken. <-- This actually goes for all of you in this thread. I am not judging or putting anyone down, there's just things being over looked.
This is no traded secret and you should already know this, but if you don't there is an ALARMING amount of people with out jobs in America. Helping people find jobs is a very lucrative market currently.
I also have done my fare share of research on this subject since being asked to join the team that is developing http://employeetube.com 3 months ago, You will see some new technology for the next generation of online resume's and online job interviewing, There's two other companies racing with us to see who gets it released first and who's technology is better, I guess only time will tell wish us luck
Appraisers are killing the domain market for the traders.
I did no research at all. However, the sale for 12k CASH with no other consideration involved sounds bogus to me (Ron, I am not saying it is bogus and I know DNJ data is extremely accurate most all the time but it just seems like it could be bogus).
I will assure you the transaction was exactly as described.
All the information was verified.
Ron personally verified the data
Could you please clarify. My concern is that it was an inside job, i.e., someone who has tons of .info wants to jack up the market prices, so he makes an agreement with a friend to make a bogus purchase.
Could you please clarify. My concern is that it was an inside job, i.e., someone who has tons of .info wants to jack up the market prices, so he makes an agreement with a friend to make a bogus purchase.
Does it hurt the value of your domain portfolio that a .INFO was sold for $12,000? Even if it was a shill bid or purchase how does it directly affect you? I dont understand, maybe I am late for the bus on this one.
Side note: Virtually imposible to not make an ROI on a $1.99 domain name, especially if it is one of the top keyword sets. No matter which whay you are using it, parking, landing, or developed.
what if someone starts buying out hundreds of domains based upon these sales.
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I'm still not convinced to run off and start buying loads of .info, more than the handful that I already have, so no difference to me.
Side note: Virtually impossible to not make an ROI on a $1.99 domain name, especially if it is one of the top keyword sets. No matter which way you are using it, parking, landing, or developed.
Keep in mind the end user need may justify the purchase, especially as I already pointed out they are most likely backed by a VC if they are paying $12g's on info, or just a real dumb person possibly.
Obviously somebody thought it was worth $12,000, .info fits the extension and is highly underrated in the Americas whereas europe/east tends to see the potential.
Many of the comments here seem to smack of simple jealousy- nothing new then!
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