Doc, thats the whole point. You can afford to speculate cause you know your .coms can soak up the loss. But I head over to NP and I see newbies regging crap .mobi names and losing money, then posting as to why they can't sell domains...thats what worries me. The little guy gets screwed in the end.
I can afford to speculate because I have studied the market, done my homework, did my research, and have 100% confidence in this extension.
I guess that third sentence you quoted (that I did write) should have been first to relieve any doubt. But, that what I get on such little sleep.
It is not about absorbing lose. Mobis are not worth a hoot for parking revenue. I have many that are getting decent traffic but pay pennies compared to dot com and others.
The real value is in developed sites.
As for people regging crap names at NP...take a look at what people are selling on this forum. And I ain't talking .mobi. Amazing and amusing.
Perhaps some feel that their mission is to save the lost souls from making bad decisions or tired of the mobi-evangelism (
fmobi TM).
Bottom line, this forum is domainers talking about domains and it is apparent that the only people that this whole thread about .mobi matters to is to domainers.
As for bad domains, tens of thousands drop and expire each day. I would consider 98-99% bad, imo. Any time a new name is regged by a domainer it is on pure speculation that is will do better, someone will want worse than me, and gee...I hope I can make a bunch of money.
I did not reg a single .mobi on speculation. This is an emerging and massive market with adoption and acceptance world wide. It may be a little slow in coming but it is happening way too fast in regions elsewhere.
My recent speculation are L-L-L.coms. Will this pan out? Don't know. I have some that are getting very good traffic and PPC. Some nothing, yet.
I am not one to listen to the masses and am quite capable of making my own decisions. Had I listen to people on this forum or the "expert" advice else where, this is what I have read:
No numbers
No hyphens
Only .coms
No more than 7 letters
Advice given out not more than 2 or 3 years ago and some still today.
I was laughing then and laughing now. I hoped like hell all domainers were following that advice. And it appears they were.
Sometimes domainers are the ones that need saving, not the noobs.
But I am not into saving people on a forum or selling a thing. Educate, educate, research, research, diverse, diverse, party, party.