Hi Biggie,
I think it's a good article because it encourages everyone to create an online presence and social footprint that is not controlled by the various social media outlets. Facebook etc is free and widespread, but free is never really free.
To me, I think you're being a bit short-sighted .. I think anything that can grow the domain market as a whole is a good thing. There are only a finite number of really good, saleable names. And outside of the really good domain names, there isn't widespread, mainstream demand for domains. If domains were to become part of the mainstream's consciousness, it could perhaps become a mainstream investment vehicle like real estate or stocks. I think ultimately, the increased demand would make domain names much more marketable.
Right now, the barrier to entry for domains is lack of understanding and knowledge. If domaining were more clearly understood by everyone, why wouldn't everyone want to invest in domains? You can invest in domains for $10, whereas with real estate or stocks, you have much more risk and capital investment. But the general layperson doesn't even truly know what a domain is, much less how to monetize a domain, or properly value a domain and make them more valuable. A larger, more transparent marketplace would make domains more valuable and liquid imho.
That's just my 2 cents, but I could be wrong. I'm sure you've been at this much longer than I.
there are those who already are "investing" in domains, that are not clear about the business of domaining.
the fact that it cost $10 or less, does not reduce risk of loss for amount invested.
you don't want general layperson to truly know anything about domains, other than they need the one you're trying to sell them.
the marketplace will never be transparent, as mystique, confusion, illusions, opinions, etc., will always play a part in distorting clarity.
the more people who get involved, the more confusion they will be faced with.
it's why you see some of the same questions asked about the same things, year after year.
Hi Biggie,
Perhaps I'm thinking of this from the viewpoint of a domain registrar, but I believe that creating awareness will create more demand,.
Biggie, I'm starting to think you just like giving people a hard time .. lol
well said draggar ..
Biggie, I'm starting to think you just like giving people a hard time .. lol
He's almost as good as playing the devil's advocate as I am.![]()
Well I hope I passed your test. I enjoyed the spirited discussion anyhow, even though I think I'm still right!
I guess a newbie on the forum deserves a little hazing ..
as a pratice, i don't haze
and would ask the same question, regardless to whether you just joined today or have been here since day 1
the title of the thread, is why i replied
not because you recently joined the forum
anyway, glad you enjoyed the convo, in the spirit in which it was intended
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