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<blockquote data-quote="domainoid" data-source="post: 2218869" data-attributes="member: 136548"><p>domain author are you kidding me? really lol? on your op:-</p><p></p><p>#3- how often do you think domainers realize a huge roi? not very often at all unless you started domaining a decade ago lol. a 50% profit is uncommon. if you got rich during an upturn then you could sell a $100 domain for $150 but that's not very realistic to expect imo. what if you need the cash and have to sell during a downturn? all the money you made may get wiped out.</p><p></p><p>#5- "You may make some instant cash by flipping some good hand-registered brandable names on forums. It will take minutes before someone will make an offer or bid on your listings if the name is really appealing." -do you think any appealing domains are still unregistered lol? backorders on those will always have priority if they're not auctioned off before. flipping a hand registered domain is hard on forums or off forums. some names sit years before an interested party contacts the owner even if it is brandable.</p><p></p><p></p><p>"domain flipping is an art that can only be developed by experience" this i agree on except getting enough experience may take years and serious investment money. many domainers move on after a short time. they enter thinking big profits and don't want to put in the work and hours. some new extensions coming onto the market have also driven some experienced domainers broke.</p><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>you're right about patience and many do not have it. and biggie is right -your op should've touched on the subject of losses at least.</p><p>looks like you've done very well in domaining yourself. maybe luck maybe hard work or both. and if you have that's great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="domainoid, post: 2218869, member: 136548"] domain author are you kidding me? really lol? on your op:- #3- how often do you think domainers realize a huge roi? not very often at all unless you started domaining a decade ago lol. a 50% profit is uncommon. if you got rich during an upturn then you could sell a $100 domain for $150 but that's not very realistic to expect imo. what if you need the cash and have to sell during a downturn? all the money you made may get wiped out. #5- "You may make some instant cash by flipping some good hand-registered brandable names on forums. It will take minutes before someone will make an offer or bid on your listings if the name is really appealing." -do you think any appealing domains are still unregistered lol? backorders on those will always have priority if they're not auctioned off before. flipping a hand registered domain is hard on forums or off forums. some names sit years before an interested party contacts the owner even if it is brandable. "domain flipping is an art that can only be developed by experience" this i agree on except getting enough experience may take years and serious investment money. many domainers move on after a short time. they enter thinking big profits and don't want to put in the work and hours. some new extensions coming onto the market have also driven some experienced domainers broke. :) you're right about patience and many do not have it. and biggie is right -your op should've touched on the subject of losses at least. looks like you've done very well in domaining yourself. maybe luck maybe hard work or both. and if you have that's great. [/QUOTE]
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