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Originally posted by DryHeat
How many "Yahoos & Googles" are out there and what it taks to be one of these?:rolleyes:

hahaha, that must be a rheoterical question :D
 
Originally posted by DomainPairs
So what have you decided - are you going to sell some of them to us, let them drop, put them on Ebay, or ask again next year :D

I still have several weeks to decide on almost all of them; I know me so I'd probably end up renewing half or more. I've never put names on Ebay or sold one for less than $200 so far; it's only recently that I've come across the "push" feature at eNom....many/most registrars in my experience would make the owner/registrant transfer such an ordeal that it just didn't seem worth the efforts for anything less than that. I'm gradually transferring my names to eNom so down the road it'd make sense to consider low-range offers and/or liquidtion thru Ebay.
 
Originally posted by DryHeat
it's only recently that I've come across the "push" feature at eNom....many/most registrars in my experience would make the owner/registrant transfer such an ordeal that it just didn't seem worth the efforts for anything less than that.

Amazing how easy it is, isn't it. Yeah, with people selling names for $20 or less, it's hardly worth the time to sell them if not for PUSH.
 
Originally posted by mole


hahaha, that must be a rheoterical question :D

No its actually not. The point is that we're quick to cite examples like these but forget to factor-in the cold hard fact what it really takes in terms of resources for branding & marketing to get to this point, how many go belly-up for each success story like these, and even more importantly, what practical significance there really is for any small or medium size business/entity to be cited these examples??
 
Originally posted by DryHeat
No its actually not. The point is that we're quick to cite examples like these but forget to factor-in the cold hard fact what it really takes in terms of resources for branding & marketing to get to this point, how many go belly-up for each success story like these, and even more importantly, what practical significance there really is for any small or medium size business/entity to be cited these examples??

What I said :)
 
Originally posted by mole


What I said :)

Ditto....It's kind of surprising to see someone like dtobias making that kind of argument with such examples.... ;)
 
Originally posted by DryHeat
Ditto....It's kind of surprising to see someone like dtobias making that kind of argument with such examples.... ;)

shush heat, you don't want to go IQ to IQ with tobias, heard he's a Mensa member ;)
 
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