Originally posted by dotus
Does that mean that all undeveloped .ws are worthless?
Originally posted by CoolHost
I had no luck moving "WebSpace.WS" in the last auction ... starting bid at $250.00! Now, I still think I'll get some money for it, but it'll never even be near what I originally thought ... especially at the time of registration. I imagine that's where you are now ... that "realization"!?!
Take care.
Originally posted by Duke of Earl
I don't think you would have moved it if the starting bid was $25. Honestly. As I pointed out before I ran a one word .ws on here that had stronger search numbers that yours and it went for the equivalent of $3 (I sold it for DNF$). Funny money is all you can get for them in the resale market.
Originally posted by Duke of Earl
I don't think you would have moved it if the starting bid was $25. Honestly. As I pointed out before I ran a one word .ws on here that had stronger search numbers that yours and it went for the equivalent of $3 (I sold it for DNF$). Funny money is all you can get for them in the resale market.
Originally posted by FineE
So lets say sex.ws is worth say $50,000
Originally posted by Zach
Funny, and I just bought like ten of them
Actually liked the names for my own development in my sites, sucky extension but who cares if its a somewhat decent name.
Originally posted by kidkool
i don't think that's true duke. the difference is there are a lot of people willing to buy country code names if they fit the extension.
WebSpace.ws, ClosedCaptioned.cc, ReverseOsmosis.RO, videogames.vg etc .
dotcomcowboy buys these occasionally.
due to their uniqueness and rarity, this sets them apart from the generic names of those extensions.
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