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It was Rob-F and his recent appraisal request for plots/co/uk plus the recent wide ranging opinions on the guy asking about 3d domains that prompted this question.
How many of us actually try to stay within our areas of expertise when purchasing domains ?
Now of course i'm aware that 5 to 10+ years ago you brought whatever was in the window of opportunity (and there was lots) But, things have changed. Those coming into domains today really have to play to their strengths and so often you see a domain listed that those within an industry know will just not hold commercial appeal.
I've actually looked down my list of around 1000 domains, and even I'm suprised how often I've stayed within the commercial areas that I know most about. I would add I only ever held one porn name but I sold that for 10k ;-)
My areas are Food & Catering, Electronics & Technology, Promotions & Advertising. and I'm sure that covers about 80-90% of my registrations
How many of us actually try to stay within our areas of expertise when purchasing domains ?
Now of course i'm aware that 5 to 10+ years ago you brought whatever was in the window of opportunity (and there was lots) But, things have changed. Those coming into domains today really have to play to their strengths and so often you see a domain listed that those within an industry know will just not hold commercial appeal.
I've actually looked down my list of around 1000 domains, and even I'm suprised how often I've stayed within the commercial areas that I know most about. I would add I only ever held one porn name but I sold that for 10k ;-)
My areas are Food & Catering, Electronics & Technology, Promotions & Advertising. and I'm sure that covers about 80-90% of my registrations
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