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<blockquote data-quote="Name Guy" data-source="post: 2342240" data-attributes="member: 322978553"><p>Like you, i'm sort of a numbers guy myself. While I've attracted an investor who has invested more than enough to cover the approximate $4,680 I've put out for the 4,000 domains, we've identified a half dozen names that we're going to buy ourselves for development. In the interim I just listed 3,631 of them with Afternic, and have priced half of them at a BIN price ranging from a low of $199 to $999. </p><p></p><p>I know for a fact I have many good names left of the dot because of how their .com equivalents are valued. These are names that I would use for a startup of my own "if" the .com simply wasn't available or was too expensive. </p><p></p><p>Speculating on projected turnover and where the portfolio stands in 1, 2, 5 years is moot......at least until such time I can attract a partner. The investors I have are a couple of IP and TM lawyers, but they're not hands on partners.</p><p></p><p>Finally, in addition to my being a numbers guy, I also understand the risk vs. reward model as well as anyone. While I've experienced failure, it's my successes and my experience that tells me this is very <strong>DOABLE</strong>! Then again I can be hit by lightning the next time i step out my front door or just die in my sleep tonight, but in either case it's still very <strong>DOABLE </strong>imho!<strong> </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Name Guy, post: 2342240, member: 322978553"] Like you, i'm sort of a numbers guy myself. While I've attracted an investor who has invested more than enough to cover the approximate $4,680 I've put out for the 4,000 domains, we've identified a half dozen names that we're going to buy ourselves for development. In the interim I just listed 3,631 of them with Afternic, and have priced half of them at a BIN price ranging from a low of $199 to $999. I know for a fact I have many good names left of the dot because of how their .com equivalents are valued. These are names that I would use for a startup of my own "if" the .com simply wasn't available or was too expensive. Speculating on projected turnover and where the portfolio stands in 1, 2, 5 years is moot......at least until such time I can attract a partner. The investors I have are a couple of IP and TM lawyers, but they're not hands on partners. Finally, in addition to my being a numbers guy, I also understand the risk vs. reward model as well as anyone. While I've experienced failure, it's my successes and my experience that tells me this is very [B]DOABLE[/B]! Then again I can be hit by lightning the next time i step out my front door or just die in my sleep tonight, but in either case it's still very [B]DOABLE [/B]imho![B] [/B] [/QUOTE]
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