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Originally posted by Beachie
OK, a bit more economics for you:
There are around 10,000 common English words. There are also 676 two letter combinations. I think most of us will admit that the "premium" names are found in these two groups.
10676 * 3 extensions = 32028 domains.
I would get the expiry date of every one of the these names. I would then trim out all names that don't expire in the next 12 months. I've done this, and I can say that around 60% can be trimmed, leaving 12,811 domains. Multiply that by $24, gives you $307,468.
Put yourself in BD's shoes. They're currently spending $700,000 per year (I'd say that's a conservative estimate). Why wouldn't you spend $300k on day 1, knowing that every great domain that drops in the next 12 months is already yours?
BD may be publicly against WLS, but maybe that's just because if they were for it people might wonder why. Even if they're truly against it, I can guarantee they own a calculator and have a "Plan B".
(and that's assuming .ORG goes to WLS. If it doesn't, it's only $200k they have to spend on .COM and .NET)
Exactly!
Even if it is $500,000 it is still doable.
If they spend 100k the other huge players will also be spending enough to effectively take most if not all good names off the market.
At least now we have a chance at aquiring good if not great names.