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The Rise of Alternative Domains (.io .ai .to .et ...)
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<blockquote data-quote="ukbackorder" data-source="post: 2292895" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p><em>I wrote a guest article for the Flippa.com blog published this week on alternative domains and how they are <u>disrupting .com</u>.</em></p><p></p><p>But yes you're right - that wasn't exactly the title but from the comment above by the article writer that is what he intended it to be.</p><p>$169k is not a small sale. As a percentage of sales though of *that extension* though it is a small sale.</p><p>Would you rather invest in something that has such a tiny chance of producing that one sale for that value or in an extension that has daily far more percentage of sales at a lower price?</p><p>I'll take the higher percentage at a lower price any day - that's how most long term sellers in domains work. Otherwise I'll just go out and buy a lottery ticket. I'm sure the seller didn't balk at it...the ONE seller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukbackorder, post: 2292895, member: 5382"] [I]I wrote a guest article for the Flippa.com blog published this week on alternative domains and how they are [U]disrupting .com[/U].[/I] But yes you're right - that wasn't exactly the title but from the comment above by the article writer that is what he intended it to be. $169k is not a small sale. As a percentage of sales though of *that extension* though it is a small sale. Would you rather invest in something that has such a tiny chance of producing that one sale for that value or in an extension that has daily far more percentage of sales at a lower price? I'll take the higher percentage at a lower price any day - that's how most long term sellers in domains work. Otherwise I'll just go out and buy a lottery ticket. I'm sure the seller didn't balk at it...the ONE seller. [/QUOTE]
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