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Domaining is over. Domainers must now drop the domain names

Started by xGhost, Jun 25, 2022, 03:36 AM

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xGhostTopic starter

Is it your opinion that the era of domaining has ended and domainers should relinquish their domains?
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ipnesterov

The pessimistic and negative attitude towards domaining is not new and usually comes from individuals who wrongly assume that their situation applies to everyone. It is wise to investigate the credibility of such claims by scrutinizing the poster's past posts.

It's important to remain optimistic despite the challenges. Furthermore, some argue that the domaining era has ended, .com is no longer relevant, and web3 is a myth. Nonetheless, it's essential to remain positive and move forward.
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Sevad

It is possible that the decline of domaining only applies to your personal experience, and not to the industry as a whole. Your comment could be true for any business venture, as making poor decisions often leads to frustration and disillusionment. Nevertheless, it is not appropriate to try to convince an entire community based solely on individual struggles, especially considering the numerous success stories in the domain industry.

Could you provide some context or evidence to support your statement? Without any substantiation, it appears to be an unfounded opinion stemming from an unsuccessful attempt.

I apologize if I come across as impolite, but taking the time to clarify your point of view would benefit all readers, including yourself.
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lokdown

The internet is home to 96% of the world's population, and this has led to a high demand for unique and memorable website names. Despite its apparent simplicity, finding such a name is not always easy.
As a result, a market has emerged where people register catchy domain names with the intention of reselling them for profit. This activity, known as domaining, is considered legal as long as well-known brands are not used.

However, cybersquatting goes beyond this as it involves registering domains that contain the name of a third-party company, brand, or trademark with the intention of reselling them. This practice is illegal and poses a considerable risk. While some may try to justify it under the guise of being 'domain name investors', this often conceals piracy and even blackmail.
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UmawlBaila

I believe that the era of domaining has undergone significant changes, but it has not necessarily ended. The domain industry has evolved with the introduction of new domain extensions, such as .io, .app, .tech, and many others, providing individuals and businesses with more options for securing domain names that align with their branding and industry.

In the early days of the internet, domain speculation and flipping were lucrative businesses, with domainers leveraging the scarcity of desirable domain names to turn a profit. However, as the internet expanded and the domain market became more saturated, the dynamics of domain investing shifted. Many of the highly valuable, generic domain names were already taken, making it challenging for domainers to acquire them at reasonable prices for resale.

As a result, domainers have had to adapt their strategies. Rather than solely focusing on flipping domains for quick profits, they now have the opportunity to develop their domains into fully functional websites. This approach involves creating valuable and engaging content, optimizing for search engines, and potentially monetizing the website through affiliate marketing, advertising, or e-commerce.

Furthermore, as a webmaster, I believe that domainers should consider the user experience and the relevance of the domain name to the website's content or services. A catchy domain name may attract initial visitors, but if it does not align with the website's offerings, it can lead to high bounce rates and a lack of long-term engagement. Therefore, domainers should place emphasis on creating a cohesive brand identity and user-friendly experience to maximize the potential of their domains.
Domainers also have the opportunity to engage in domain leasing or joint ventures with businesses that could benefit from their domain assets. This approach allows them to generate steady income from their domains while providing value to other businesses seeking a relevant and memorable domain name.
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