people reg it..
then they pay to list it on domainlore..
or list it on sedo..
who's the fool here? :ds
I often take a quick look to see if my drop/don't drop call was good or bad, part of the continual learning process.
Even if somebody else catches it doesn't mean to say it was a bad decision to let go.....
Makes you wonder if the domains were that worthless. 1) why would someone with 6 years plus domain experience have acquired them in the first place, 2) why would you of held on to them for many years.
6 years ago it was pretty easy to flip domains to resellers to make a quick profit - e.g. fresh catches would often change hands quickly for mid XX to low XXX. That avenue is pretty much closed now apart from odd sale on domainlore. With no reseller market it doesn't make much sense to hold on to domains which previously you might have been able to resell.
Stephen.
That does surprise me abit. I mean you would think that the growth of e commerce over the years and the greater need for business's to have an online presence would mean domains would still be worth at least what they were 4/5 years ago. Not to mention business in the digital world is surely still on the up and the population of the UK is increasing slowly.
That does surprise me abit. I mean you would think that the growth of e commerce over the years and the greater need for business's to have an online presence would mean domains would still be worth at least what they were 4/5 years ago. Not to mention business in the digital world is surely still on the up and the population of the UK is increasing slowly.
Maybe when the .uk issue is resolved there will be better times again.
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