What did you calculate 3 Years, 8 Months revenue to be?
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Update
Highest offer at present stands at 3 years 5 months revenue.
A lot of people are asking for a BIN price. The answer is we haven't set one at present. However, we will do so soon if we don't receive the right offer.
We are looking for at least 6 years revenue. Please PM me if you can offer more than 3 years 5 months.
Thanks
J
Last edited by Jay; 12-27-2005 at 08:07 PM.
What did you calculate 3 Years, 8 Months revenue to be?
Apologies - it is 3 years 5 months (and a few days). Thread edited accordingly.
$59 (daily income) x 365 (days) x 3.4827 (years)
So you are looking for $130,000???
All PM's replied to. More people asking about BIN price even though I just said we haven't set one yet.
Ok, we'll add a BIN price of $140,000 which represents 6 years 6 months revenue.
Post SOLD @ BIN or PM offers.
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Last edited by iIndo; 12-27-2005 at 08:18 PM. Reason: never mind didn't read the 2nd page
could you PM me this info also.
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Thanks
J
Good detective work there! But I doubt lirics.co.uk would recieve much traffic ... never the less though?Originally Posted by dwest5
Cha-Ching. That's why brandable names are the safest bet. If someone had a great traffic or revenue name do you think it would be up for sale at a decent price. I read an article yesterday about a crackdown concerning lyrics sites. Turns out the story is at least a few weeks old.
12/9/2005
Song and Lyrics Crackdown
The BBC is reporting that the MPA (Music Publishers' Association) is going to rapidly pursue those that are sharing illegal sheet music & lyrics online. MPA president Lauren Keiser said he did not just want to shut websites and impose fines, saying if authorities can "throw in some jail time I think we'll be a little more effective". We will see if this if this is jail worthy or if this will spawn a itunes like sheet music store. Either way its likely that music industry will report that they are losing money.
Song and Lyrics Crackdown
Yes, I saw an article stating that the RIAA is doing the same thing...they love to coordinate these things. ;(
I have noticed a large number of lyric related domains listed on sites recently. Type-in traffic should still be good short term but long term remains to be seen.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Yes, we did have lirics.co.uk pointing at the domain - I have just corrected this. We bought lirics.co.uk, lyricks.co.uk and wwwlyrics.co.uk a while ago as they were the most obvious miss-types if ever a site was developed on lyrics.co.uk. However, lirics.co.uk was the only one that seemed to be pointing at lyrics.co.uk. It doesn't/hasn't generated any traffic/revenue, so all facts and figures I have quoted are right.Originally Posted by dwest5
I have also consulted with sedo on this matter and there doesn't seem to be a problem in this case. It would be a different story if we were pointing a domain like goole.co.uk at it but we're not.
We will happily transfer these domains to the winning bidder to avoid any confusion.
Didn't a similar thing happen in the music industry? Lots of dodgy file sharing sites being sued/taken offline. Since then the now legal music industry has gone from strength to strength - people don't seem to mind spending £0.60 on a song anymore.Originally Posted by WhoDatDog
So... if the lyrics industry evolves in the same way whats saying that people won't be happy paying £0.10 for each set of lyrics they download?
Personally I think this makes lyrics.co.uk an even stronger domain and can only increase its value - especially when the big corporates come looking for a good brand name to sell lyrics.
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New highest bid received.
Please send me a ballpark + the current high bid too
Cheers
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You might be right. It could make it more valuable. I remember when MP3.com was bought from Universal for over 300 Million in 2001. They were getting sued all of the time. Your response was quite classy. Hopefully you find a buyer and everyone wins. It is up to the buyer to do his/her investigations anyways.....good luck.
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