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<blockquote data-quote="Biggie" data-source="post: 2342025" data-attributes="member: 1195"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>i can understand the wanting to "help" part,</p><p>but.... there is no unfairness in the realm of learning.</p><p></p><p>each individual must put in the work to educate themselves,</p><p>even if it's trial and error, like many of us did in the past.</p><p></p><p>was it unfair to us then?</p><p><em>time,</em> was the only element that prevented us from getting the domains that were available to register, before we found out about domain names.</p><p>had we got in sooner, then domaining might be quite different for us.</p><p>but there was no unfairness in that learning curve or along the way.</p><p></p><p>buying names at a good price point, is easier for one who has learned to "buy the right domains" and has the capital to do so.</p><p>but when we throw budgets in the mix, then that separates quality availability, within one's budget range.</p><p></p><p>as for newbies, majority of them seem to get introduced to the bot and other appraisal tools,</p><p>then they go register a list of names based on values provided by the results of those tools.</p><p></p><p>that confusion between what an appraisal tool values a domain and what domainer opinion values the domain at,</p><p>in those cases, will always be less than tool appraisal.</p><p></p><p>when i started, there were no appraisal tools of confusion, which to me, makes that the only unfair part for newbies.</p><p></p><p>imo....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggie, post: 2342025, member: 1195"] Hi i can understand the wanting to "help" part, but.... there is no unfairness in the realm of learning. each individual must put in the work to educate themselves, even if it's trial and error, like many of us did in the past. was it unfair to us then? [I]time,[/I] was the only element that prevented us from getting the domains that were available to register, before we found out about domain names. had we got in sooner, then domaining might be quite different for us. but there was no unfairness in that learning curve or along the way. buying names at a good price point, is easier for one who has learned to "buy the right domains" and has the capital to do so. but when we throw budgets in the mix, then that separates quality availability, within one's budget range. as for newbies, majority of them seem to get introduced to the bot and other appraisal tools, then they go register a list of names based on values provided by the results of those tools. that confusion between what an appraisal tool values a domain and what domainer opinion values the domain at, in those cases, will always be less than tool appraisal. when i started, there were no appraisal tools of confusion, which to me, makes that the only unfair part for newbies. imo.... [/QUOTE]
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