Hi All,
Let me illustrate the value here in a "case study" manner so more will understand how this benefits the buyer of
a fixed income domain.
I'll use Andrew Allemann for the case study since he was the first to buy a fixed income domain.
Andrew paid $750 for GolfingVideos.net. He then got full ownership and the domain pushed to his Fabulous account.
Andrew next made $550 in the first year from 11 fixed income payments of $50 each.
Here is Golfing's traffic for 2010.
Month UV's Visitors Page Views
Jan 2010 93 148 793
Feb 2010 78 201 400
Mar 2010 101 344 829
Apr 2010 124 321 1420
May 2010 113 374 1318
Jun 2010 191 772 991
Jul 2010 173 1448 1624
Aug 2010 161 678 776
Sep 2010 85 282 379
Oct 2010 58 189 280
Nov 2010 57 198 270
Dec 2010 79 224 359
Total 1313 5179 9439
So now lets say Andrew decides "Hey thanks Kevin for the $550 of income to this point from my 11 payments so far,
I'm going to just sell the domain now and cash out of the program".
So he bought Golfing for $750, he's made $550, and he's decided to opt out and sell at that point,
so his net cost of acquisition is now only $200.
Next, I'd like a few domainers here to chime in and post what they think Andrew could sell GolfingVideos.net if he put
it on the market today.
Your estimates: ?
Andrew is a very astute buyer so I'm sure when he acquired it in the back of his mind he calculated
the worse case scenario of what the domain could resale down the road.
Let's say he could only get $500 for it after the one year of owning it. Anyone doubt that? I think
he could get even more, but lets keep it that he could only get $500 for it.
So he posts it for sale and finds a buyer for $500.
Now do the math. He bought the domain for $750. He made $550 in income and then lets say sold it for only $500.
So his net investment cost was $200 and he flipped that for $500 and thus made
a $300 profit on a $200 net cost of investment for the year.
So even figuring if someone only stay in the program for 2/3rd of their term they could
still make it quite profitable.
And even if someone stayed in for 1/3rd they could exit and still make money by reselling
the domain.