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Domaining End users are getting smaller

Started by jina, Sep 08, 2022, 03:06 AM

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jinaTopic starter

Normal end users are non-existent anymore. They all seem to be uneducated when it comes to investing in their business.

It's surprising to see them make poor choices such as not allocating even $1000 for the domain name. What kind of impact can they create with such a small investment?

Instead of spending money on a domain name without a hyphen, which is offered for free, they will buy a two-word book in a shitty zone by paying a reg.fee. And, ironically enough, they will end up investing tens of thousands of dollars in their business while missing out on the free option without a hyphen. It's alarming to think about the direction people are taking their businesses. This statement reflects an inner cry of one's soul.
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maxikk

In contrast, people are now more knowledgeable about technology and understand the basics of a website and domain names. They prefer investing in site promotion rather than paying someone for something unclear, taking advantage of free two-story buildings or their equivalents. However, some exceptions exist.

First, obvious keyword domains that have been held for a long time or being sold at high prices now. Second, domains that match the company name and have no equivalent alternatives. These are common among cybersquatters but can be lucky finds for regular domainers. Finally, domains with a good history are valuable and costly to obtain.

Anything else is either a crazy calculation for a once-in-a-lifetime sale or penny sales. Many domain names that were once available for mere pennies 8 years ago have now become valuable.

I can recall myself dropping a three-letter .de domain from excellent letters because it was expensive to renew at $10.
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EJASNathan

I receive around seven sales offers per day in which they sell websites of online stores that generate no income or information portals at an exorbitant price. However, only a few worthwhile offers can make a profit in the future, and I buy one or two sites per month for an average cost of $500.

Additionally, not all domain name owners are willing to sell to cybersquatters. Resellers can gain significantly more on the domain name than its original owner, and nobody wants to lose some of the profits this way.

The domain name market has been associated with cybersquatters, given the difficulties in finding buyers and ensuring the reliability of transactions. Nevertheless, the sale and purchase of domains can be quite official without taking resort to the services of dubious sites and unverified individuals.
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ipt

It can be frustrating to see individuals make poor choices when it comes to investing in their businesses. A small investment of $1000 may not seem like much, but it can have a significant impact on their online presence and branding. A strong domain name is crucial for building credibility and attracting customers.
While there may be free options available, they may not have the same level of professionalism or uniqueness as a paid domain name without a hyphen. It's important for business owners to carefully consider their choices and make informed decisions. However, it's also worth remembering that everyone has different priorities and constraints when it comes to their business investments.

End users typically acquire domain names to establish an online presence, build a brand, and drive traffic to their websites. They understand the value of having a memorable, relevant, and easily accessible domain name that aligns with their business goals. A well-chosen domain name can enhance their credibility and visibility in the crowded online landscape.

However, not all end users may be well-versed in the intricacies of domain investing or the potential impact of their choices. Some may prioritize other aspects of their business and make decisions based on convenience, personal preference, or budget constraints.

It's important to note that while a premium domain name without a hyphen may offer certain advantages, it might not always be necessary or practical for every business. Different factors, such as industry competition, target audience, and marketing strategies, can influence a business owner's decision-making process.
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