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I see a domain go for $705 on tdnam and now its for sales at $68K.......
I see a domain go for $705 on tdnam and now its for sales at $68K.......
I bought a name at tdnam a few weeks ago for just under $800 that I wouldn't sell for less than 25k. Sometimes you can get some good deals over there - particularly on names that sell for more than a few hundred dollars - I think it's mostly low-budget bargain hunters over there.
i've listed a few names at outrageous prices. they're names i bought with the intention of developing. i feel an attachment to them and don't want to sell, but i'd let them go if someone offered an obscene amount of money. a look at dnjournal shows that unlikely names sell for huge amounts all the time.
I see a domain go for $705 on tdnam and now its for sales at $68K.......
the big laugh would be, if that domain ended up selling for $53K.
true we all hope for that dream buying low and selling for outrageous price !
but i know what you're talking about
though that isn't that the main objective for the majority who get in this business, to buy low and sell high?
imo...
Yeah, everyone thinks that because they see big sales on dnjournal it could happen to them with their mediocre domains, and it could but realistically its less than .000001% of domains that this actually happens to.those huge domain sales on dnjournal are the same as when the somebody wins the lottery,think about it,there are hundreds and millions of domains and only a handful sell for big money every month just like buying a lottery ticket.
Yeah, everyone thinks that because they see big sales on dnjournal it could happen to them with their mediocre domains, and it could but realistically its less than .000001% of domains that this actually happens to.
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