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discussion WHY DOMAIN INVESTING HAS BECOME DIFFICULT ? WHAT YOU THOUGHT SAME ....

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Domain investing was once like digital gold mining. Catchy names, brandables, and premium keywords were there for the taking. A decade or two ago, you could hand-register a gem, flip it within weeks, and make a decent profit — sometimes even life-changing money. But those days feel distant now.


The market has matured — or maybe, saturated. Most of the low-hanging fruit is long gone. Premium one-word .coms? Already locked up. High-quality brandables? Either overpriced or parked with no intention to sell. The entry barrier has risen sharply, and new investors find themselves competing with seasoned pros and AI-powered bulk buyers who scoop up opportunities before humans even blink.


Platforms that once helped discover hidden deals now feel crowded and predictable. Auctions are full of recycled names. Marketplaces are flooded with junk listings. Everyone’s trying to sell, but few are buying — at least not without steep discounts.


Worse yet, the thrill is gone. What was once an adrenaline rush — grabbing a hot name, negotiating a sale, watching the domain world shift — now feels like a repetitive cycle. Analyze, bid, wait, no sale. Repeat.


For many, domain investing hasn’t just become difficult — it’s become boring. Not because the industry is dead, but because it's evolved. And sometimes evolution leaves behind the romance that drew us in the first place.

NOW TELL YOUR OPINIONS ON IT .... 🤨🤨🧐
 

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