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General Domain Name Discussion
Oh, it has huge "enduser" potential, huh, domainer?
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<blockquote data-quote="moale" data-source="post: 2359002" data-attributes="member: 322984501"><p>I love being told by someone who has never developed a website, never built out a product, never done any marketing at all, that a domain has "huge enduser potential". LOL what do you know about a enduser? You've never been an end user. Being an enduser means you have/and or are in the process of launching a business and developing out a domain. Domainers, for the most part do not do that, they hoard, speculate and attach insane prices to domains all based on speculation - speculation that they have no right to speak on as they have never made it from flipping domains, to making actual money from converting traffic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moale, post: 2359002, member: 322984501"] I love being told by someone who has never developed a website, never built out a product, never done any marketing at all, that a domain has "huge enduser potential". LOL what do you know about a enduser? You've never been an end user. Being an enduser means you have/and or are in the process of launching a business and developing out a domain. Domainers, for the most part do not do that, they hoard, speculate and attach insane prices to domains all based on speculation - speculation that they have no right to speak on as they have never made it from flipping domains, to making actual money from converting traffic. [/QUOTE]
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