Are you naturally or intentionally stupid? I was making a point that when you and your domain evangelists are in question apparently it is ok to buy for $30k and then spend $100k to try and make it bigger than $500k. Yet, that same logic is not extended to other companies who refuse to pay $300k for a domain, instead regging it for regfee. Ya know, you don't give them credit that they too can invest $100k in their regfee domain, and make it larger than that $300k Sahar asked them to spend.
Ya know, bullshit is a two way street.
And what's dumb about your logic is the fact that although you mentioned they're a billion dollar company you fail to connect the fact that $275k (not $300k as you keep saying) is nothing to them. It's their equivalent of regfee. You also prove that you know nothing about this business because you fail to comprehend that Cowboys.com would make that money back for the Dallas Cowboys in a couple of years, with almost no work.
Cowboys.com gets around 1800 visitors per day, which would be 675,000 per year. Looks like NFL tickets start at about $70 each, and lets say only $30 of that goes to the club, with the rest going to the NFL itself and ticket vendors etc. $275000/30 = 13,750 tickets. Over three years, that's 0.6% of the visitors, assuming that each ticket buyer only goes to one game and doesn't become a life-long fan who goes on to buy merchandise, food and beverages at the game etc. It's an easy business decision, but it's a business decision you've failed to make in the last four years, so why are you preaching to us about how smart you are? You're a failure. You're shit in business, and you're telling us how smart you are.
Yeah, I can tell all the talk about the millions, and all the travel and cars, yeah I can sense you had some life chsllenges. Man, life hardships are not measured in material things you missed in your childhood, it's not about how dirt poor you grew up, and how many shittyjobs you previously held before wisdoming out, I'm talking about the serious stuff, something you obviously have no perspective about.
Anyway, nighty night for real.
As I said, you know *nothing* about me, so don't jump to too many conclusions, dumbass. The difference between you and me is I don't use my past problems as an excuse for failure, like you are right now.
Maybe you should stay awake and try make some money.
Let me summarize in another way why I think your thread and your attitude sucks;
You'll find most of the successful domain guys are only too happy to give out tips and see other people succeed. If you really want to know what Sahar's domains are, why didn't you send him a earnest email and ask? He claims to be successful, and you'd either get the satisfaction of knowing otherwise, or you'd LEARN something. Posting here for the last 48 months like you're Fox Mulder and there's some big f*cking conspiracy just makes you look like a loser. Sure, questioning everything is a good idea. You think I DON'T do it? But go to the source instead of whining about it. Every successful domainer here at some stage has taken a gamble - the original registrants when they turned down their first $100k offer in 1998 and the newer guys who took a chance on buying their first big name. You don't know Sahar's background (I don't either) - maybe he maxed out his credit card to scrape together enough money to buy FuneralHomes.com, and he couldn't afford FuneralHome.com? You don't know because you didn't ask him, but it's funny that you think you've got a right to criticize him when you have no facts and you've never taken a chance yourself.
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Turns out he did max out his credit card (that was a guess).
http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2007/may.htm
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