Pim(P) said:Of course it has TM issues, but that doesn't mean it is trash.
I would say about 6 months revenue.
The risk is not the issue. All investors in domains take on a certain amount of risk. The problem with squatting does NOT have anything to do with risk. Squatting is NOT ok no matter what the gain or the risk as to how long they can squatt and misdirect traffic till it's taken away. That's similar to the logic of how much can someone steal from the store until running too much risk that they'll get caught.GoPaddy said:Hey doc... potential TM issue is certainly there. Some medium term domain investors will avoid them (like your goodself) whilst others will be buyers of the risk, hoping for higher rewards.
Nothing wrong with being a Trader, or owning a name for the appreciation. Fully qualified activity of a Domainer.But, it seems that a large percentage of Domainers are Traders (can Traders be considered Domainers?) who are happy with a quick turn. Traders value assets quite differently to Investors. A key concern of traders before buying, is how much he can sell it for... how much a new buyer is willing to pay for it. If he can sell it tomorrow for 100% profit, he's not so worried about TM issues 1 year down the road.
Wev'e seen blayant TM squatted names (cyber or typo) trading hands here because some people don't care how they make a buck, and they don't care about the idea of themselves misdirecting (stealing) traffic from it's intended destination and the revenue that the traffic represents. They also don't care how their actions give real domainers a bad rep. They are only in it for themselves. A shame.I guess thats why we've seen quite a few TM related domains changing hands above their $0 value in here.
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