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<blockquote data-quote="fm1234" data-source="post: 2242211" data-attributes="member: 73699"><p>They're a tricky market. I owned many back many years ago, and what I found was that time canvassing was a waste -- but putting up a lowkey "Own Your Name" type of webpage with a simple contact form on it sold enough domains at good prices to make it worth it. </p><p></p><p>If you own a few, you could also set up a little database page with minimal effort using a branded domain "OwnYourself.net - Making the Internet Personal Since 2003" kind of thing, with a list of the names you have, and offer buyer's representation for people who are looking to acquire their name.com from an existing owner. </p><p></p><p>There are some real schmucks in that branch of the business, who do things like register FirstnameLastname.com then redirect it to a hardcore porn site. Selling a serving to handle communication and negotiation for stuff like that could make a nice little side revenue stream. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fm1234, post: 2242211, member: 73699"] They're a tricky market. I owned many back many years ago, and what I found was that time canvassing was a waste -- but putting up a lowkey "Own Your Name" type of webpage with a simple contact form on it sold enough domains at good prices to make it worth it. If you own a few, you could also set up a little database page with minimal effort using a branded domain "OwnYourself.net - Making the Internet Personal Since 2003" kind of thing, with a list of the names you have, and offer buyer's representation for people who are looking to acquire their name.com from an existing owner. There are some real schmucks in that branch of the business, who do things like register FirstnameLastname.com then redirect it to a hardcore porn site. Selling a serving to handle communication and negotiation for stuff like that could make a nice little side revenue stream. Frank [/QUOTE]
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