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wonder what the muppet who dropped it in 98 is doing?
Regfee costs $75 a year back then. May be the registrant can afford the regfee?
wonder what the muppet who dropped it in 98 is doing?
Regfee costs $75 a year back then. May be the registrant can afford the regfee?
Morning Folks!!
There has been a lot of talk about domaining 1 2, 3, 4 etc. I don't buy into that and I am going to tell you why and what I see as the eras. First, I believe it will be pre toys.com sale and post toys.com sale. This sale marks a new era. Let me also state that they got a bargain. Toys.com is one of the single best domains in the universe. They bought it on the very cusp of domainer/enduser boundary line. This is a domain with a value in excess of $25 million. We can debate by how much in another post sometime. Maybe in THIS era folks will start to compare the right things. How much to build a new store? How much to close a poorly performing store? How much was toys.com? I rest my case. Plus I have yet to even mention the traffic. The natural ability to perform when matched with the right company. The advertising power. The world reach. The status. So when companies and advertisers look at this in the RIGHT LIGHT, many things will happen and the ground will begin to shift faster than you can imagine.
Until now and still now folks compare the wrong attributes and then they come out with a wrong answer. Madison Ave has just been kicked in the balls. Maybe they will wake up. Let's see the ad campaign they come up with. Others are now sure to follow. I pray that Toys r us does not mess this up. A success here changes everything. The sale changed everything. This is a fuel for an industry in a time of uncertainty.
Folks, the equation of life is changing. Taxes are going up. Fees are going up. Income is down. This creates an entire set of new circumstances. So please don't underestimate the importance of this sale and also more importantly what a bargain they got. Lastly, a tip of the hat to all involved in this transaction. You guys did a real "Solid" for the industry.
Have a GREAT Day!
Rick Schwartz
Rick Schwartz is rightly bullish with respect to the Toys.com sale
Rick Schwartz is rightly bullish with respect to the Toys.com sale -- will attract monies residing on the sidelines
Here is the link:
http://www.ricksblog.com/my_weblog/2009/03/toys-to-mendot-com-that-ispart-2.html
Here is the text:
maybe the owner of toy.com will consider selling now. page is parked... sex toys are the first link by the way.
maybe the poor dude just died and family didn't have a scooby doo?
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