Membership is FREE – with unlimited access to all features, tools, and discussions. Premium accounts get benefits like banner ads and newsletter exposure. ✅ Signature links are now free for all. 🚫 No AI-generated (LLM) posts allowed. Share your own thoughts and experience — accounts may be terminated for violations.

Wanted: Website Curious

Status
Not open for further replies.

SDX

KXX.com
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Jun 30, 2004
Messages
1,646
Reaction score
20
What are myspace typos selling for these days?

Thanks!
 

Gerry

Dances With Dogs
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Dec 3, 2006
Messages
14,984
Reaction score
1,302
Price of a URDP and WIPO fees.

Ciao, Pietro!
 

Gerry

Dances With Dogs
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Dec 3, 2006
Messages
14,984
Reaction score
1,302
One of the first posts on this forum that I read and was involved in was some kid who had a myspace domain in an info that was getting phenominal traffic. The owner of the .com contacted him and wanted to buy it. Every one was giving a forumla of revenue x3 years, x10 years, etc. I stuck with 3 as this was perhaps the life (as I saw it) as a popularity factor (now facebook and many others are gaining in popularity).

Even using the three year formula, this was a $225,000.00 domain. The buyer was 15 years old and the seller was 16. They agreed on $49K. Blew me away! It was a true and legit sale.

Anyways, it's like anything else...it is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. If it is a good typo and getting great traffic, it may be best to sit on it awhile and enjoy it.

With all the negative crap going on in the domain world and litigation or people contacting TM holders, don't post it. It seems like it is even risky now contacting the non-typo owner.

The case I gave was not so much a typo but simply a .com owner wanting the .info.

But I think you get the point.

Or not.
 

SDX

KXX.com
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Jun 30, 2004
Messages
1,646
Reaction score
20
One of the first posts on this forum that I read and was involved in was some kid who had a myspace domain in an info that was getting phenominal traffic. The owner of the .com contacted him and wanted to buy it. Every one was giving a forumla of revenue x3 years, x10 years, etc. I stuck with 3 as this was perhaps the life (as I saw it) as a popularity factor (now facebook and many others are gaining in popularity).

Even using the three year formula, this was a $225,000.00 domain. The buyer was 15 years old and the seller was 16. They agreed on $49K. Blew me away! It was a true and legit sale.

Anyways, it's like anything else...it is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. If it is a good typo and getting great traffic, it may be best to sit on it awhile and enjoy it.

With all the negative crap going on in the domain world and litigation or people contacting TM holders, don't post it. It seems like it is even risky now contacting the non-typo owner.

The case I gave was not so much a typo but simply a .com owner wanting the .info.

But I think you get the point.

Or not.

Yes, thanks Gerry.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Who has viewed this thread (Total: 1) View details

Who has watched this thread (Total: 1) View details

The Rule #1

Do not insult any other member. Be polite and do business. Thank you!

Members Online

Premium Members

Upcoming events

Latest Listings

Our Mods' Businesses

*the exceptional businesses of our esteemed moderators

Top Bottom