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The more and more I look at sales (including a number of believed low quality ones for good coin in the latest DNJournal) the more and more I realize it's *mostly* luck if you name sells or not. That is based on the theory if there are for example 1 million names for sale and say 1/2% per year sell based on statistics that means about 14 names will sell per day (per million for sale), irrespective of the strength of any marketing, promotions, for sale websites, email spams, auctions and forum posts.
In other words, what I am trying to say is the futility of trying to market domains, especially selling on a website (without very high traffic, even then dubious value) and on forums. For example, look at the incredibly dismal for sale threads on this and other boards. How can DNF generate so much targeted quality traffic and yet it's rare for sales to occur beyond low price domainer to domainer and flips? The obvious answer is timing and mostly just luck
In other words, what I am trying to say is the futility of trying to market domains, especially selling on a website (without very high traffic, even then dubious value) and on forums. For example, look at the incredibly dismal for sale threads on this and other boards. How can DNF generate so much targeted quality traffic and yet it's rare for sales to occur beyond low price domainer to domainer and flips? The obvious answer is timing and mostly just luck
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