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General Domain Name Discussion
Pitching Domain to a Billion $ Company
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 322981487" data-source="post: 2354598" data-attributes="member: 322981487"><p><span style="font-family: 'courier new'"><strong>Pitching to a billion dollar corporation ----> This perhaps might be a canned reply "You don't meet our capitol requirements"..., Buying a $6.75 domain and turning it to 6-figure sale is simply lacks reason. You need to lure them how they collectively spend the big bucks luring you to eat avocados during super-bowls. IMO, I will stop spending money to even purchase Linked-IN credits to contact personally, or send them a lux-printed brochure listing the merits, or even a ticker ad on wall/st,..., Most often, corporate culture lacks openness, integrity & empathy for people with aspiring idea[l]s, creativity. Any change is often met with heavy red tape and bureaucracy, that most often the word about your idea [domain in your case, startups in my accord] often stops at the reception desk, and never gets past the gatekeepers. To reaffirm the reality, even [I repeat again, EVEN] small startups are not keen to acquire a domain that fits their bill, where the domain qualifies exceptionally, and have on-boarded the dot-gibberish bandwagon. Perhaps, I must start collecting stories.</strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 322981487, post: 2354598, member: 322981487"] [FONT=courier new][B]Pitching to a billion dollar corporation ----> This perhaps might be a canned reply "You don't meet our capitol requirements"..., Buying a $6.75 domain and turning it to 6-figure sale is simply lacks reason. You need to lure them how they collectively spend the big bucks luring you to eat avocados during super-bowls. IMO, I will stop spending money to even purchase Linked-IN credits to contact personally, or send them a lux-printed brochure listing the merits, or even a ticker ad on wall/st,..., Most often, corporate culture lacks openness, integrity & empathy for people with aspiring idea[l]s, creativity. Any change is often met with heavy red tape and bureaucracy, that most often the word about your idea [domain in your case, startups in my accord] often stops at the reception desk, and never gets past the gatekeepers. To reaffirm the reality, even [I repeat again, EVEN] small startups are not keen to acquire a domain that fits their bill, where the domain qualifies exceptionally, and have on-boarded the dot-gibberish bandwagon. Perhaps, I must start collecting stories.[/B][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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