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When Do You Know a Domain Names Worth Buying?
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<blockquote data-quote="angel69" data-source="post: 2237485" data-attributes="member: 97749"><p>Hindsight is always 20/20 they say, so get used to seeing someone make a killer trade with a name that should've been yours. The reverse holds too, sometimes you see a great name sold to someone for $20 and it should've gone for $1K which you would've paid. You can make a killing by buying high too, if you manage to sell higher lol. It's in rising markets that you have to watch it, such as the LLLL.com's right now, you'll be told any name w/o vowel or V can be resold for $,$$$. So you would pay $900 for one and it should work, right ? Well, if things go your way and you manage to wait the right time</p><p></p><p>Or take the infamous NNNN.com's, thay stayed below $500 until around 4 yrs ago, then the Chinese (largely) decided they were $1K. By 2014 they began selling for $10K, now $20K is fair price. But there are so few possible NNNN.com's, there's a ton of LLLL.com's</p><p></p><p>The so called 'quick flips' we all dream of may get you spoiled if they happen soon after you get into this game. Then you'll think you'll be able to do that all the time and you won't. Flips can also lose you opportunities when that domain appreciates and you won't own it. It works sometimes, for some people, but you need to know which names to flip and which are keepers and that's not easy. Holding a name too long and being stubborn like renewing losers year after year can also kill you. Buy quality and look at what sells and where the likely bubbles are</p><p></p><p>I am told practically anyone who entered domaining mid-2000s or earlier and knew what they were doing should be rich by now. It should be true, unless you screwed up big time and lost all the good chances you had. But that was a land rush, this is not <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite12" alt="o_O" title="Er... what? o_O" loading="lazy" data-shortname="o_O" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angel69, post: 2237485, member: 97749"] Hindsight is always 20/20 they say, so get used to seeing someone make a killer trade with a name that should've been yours. The reverse holds too, sometimes you see a great name sold to someone for $20 and it should've gone for $1K which you would've paid. You can make a killing by buying high too, if you manage to sell higher lol. It's in rising markets that you have to watch it, such as the LLLL.com's right now, you'll be told any name w/o vowel or V can be resold for $,$$$. So you would pay $900 for one and it should work, right ? Well, if things go your way and you manage to wait the right time Or take the infamous NNNN.com's, thay stayed below $500 until around 4 yrs ago, then the Chinese (largely) decided they were $1K. By 2014 they began selling for $10K, now $20K is fair price. But there are so few possible NNNN.com's, there's a ton of LLLL.com's The so called 'quick flips' we all dream of may get you spoiled if they happen soon after you get into this game. Then you'll think you'll be able to do that all the time and you won't. Flips can also lose you opportunities when that domain appreciates and you won't own it. It works sometimes, for some people, but you need to know which names to flip and which are keepers and that's not easy. Holding a name too long and being stubborn like renewing losers year after year can also kill you. Buy quality and look at what sells and where the likely bubbles are I am told practically anyone who entered domaining mid-2000s or earlier and knew what they were doing should be rich by now. It should be true, unless you screwed up big time and lost all the good chances you had. But that was a land rush, this is not o_O [/QUOTE]
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