Tuesday 26 June 2007

If u own a powersful generic dn ; u get the type-in's + indep. o' any ebay or SE

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http://www.seobook.com/archives/002242.shtml
Interview of Frank Schilling, the World Famous Domain Investor
May
17

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Having coined the term domain investor,
Frank Schilling is a recognized leader in the domaining field. He talks about domaining on his blog at
frankschilling.typepad.com

I recently asked Frank Schilling if he would be up for an interview and he said sure.

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What makes domain names so powerful from an investment standpoint?

[[ Frank Schilling : ::::: ]]
Several things..
When you build on a domain name you are the master of your destiny
because you are not beholden to anyone else’s platform.
It’s the Internet comparison to owning the building vs. leasing from a landlord.
Internet law is new and undefined.
Google and Ebay can be brutal landlords changing rules or algorithms
that put you back out on the street without notice.
If you own a powerful generic name or name phrase; you will get internet traffic independent of what the search engines and auction marketplaces try to do to you.

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squeegee men

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folowing's my 3penny's response to the squeegee men essay @
http://www.circleid.com/posts/squeegee_domain_monetization/

My Dear Sir John Levine ,
My Dear Sir Suresh Ramasubramanian ,

hi greetings ,
ye come 2[too] late in2[into] the game n[and] cant eat 'the grape , o k ,
but ,
please , dont call 'the grape as sour , ye made me si*k ,
cheers , 2w

$100k name... $1k a month for 8 years , seems not too much

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http://www.seobook.com/archives/002312.shtml
Undeveloped .com Domain Name Prices vs SEO Service Prices vs Business Prices
Jun
23
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If a domain name is priced at say $10,000 - that is $1k a year for 10 years.
Likewise

$100k name... $1k a month for 8 years.
Breaking down the figures makes domain names look quite undervalued to me.

Rob on June 25, 2007 08:18 AM
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[[[[[[[[[ 'the edittor notes : :::::
$1k/1month seems just not 2[too] much .........
ye may call in domaincapital[.com] e.t.c.
2[to] arrange the domain investment instalment
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my 3penny response 2[to] a post of domainnamewire re business.com

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my 3penny response 2[to]
http://domainnamewire.com/2007/06/25/businesscom-confusion-spreads-across-web/#comment-80914

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hi greetings ,
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if any1 b2[be-to] buy that business o'[of] business.com ,
then out
there'r just 2[too] many better or more profittable relevant business sites
competing 2b[to-be] chosen
+
that business o'[of] business.com is relativly easily duplicable ,
cheaper in case o'[of] outsourcing 2[to] Indians e.t.c.
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so ,
if there b[be] any1 really 2buy[to-buy] business.com ,
they may b[be] purly[purely] concerned by business.com this domain name itself ,
anything else may b[be] simply taken as the extra bonus
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but ,
n'o[no] matter what ever ,
there's just only 1 business.com amongst 'the cloud ,
that's4ever ,
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cheers2w

"Good domain names are appreciating faster than equities and real estate—by a lot,"

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http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=22712&hed=Domain+Auctions%3A+Heady+Days+§or=Industries&subsector=InternetAndServices

Domain Auctions: Heady Days
Domain name industry booming with multimillion-dollar sales, but is it sustainable?June 25, 2007
By Leah Messinger

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"Good domain names are appreciating faster than equities and real estate—by a lot,”
said Fair Winds Partners co-founder and Internet consultant Joshua Bourne. He
said there’s growing attendance of venture capitalists and private equity companies at the auctions.

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Verisign estimates that the average amount paid per user click on an online ad in the first quarter of 2007 was $1.46. Terms such as “home equity loan” bring in more than $24 per click.

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my not-so-official response to a post o' My Dear Sir Frank Schilling

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the following's my own un-official;--^) response to My Dear Sir Frank Schilling 's
`` June 25, 2007 Mike Mann Talks About Selling Domain Names ''
http://frankschilling.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/06/mike-mann-talks.html

hi greeting my dear sir Frank ,
should your pictures so beautiful ,
then ,
y[why] dont ye and//or your colleagues work it out ??
ye do have 'the enough financial resources ,
ye do have so many fantastic colleagues ,
ye'r the leader[s] in this cottage industry ,
as
http://domainsponsor.com/ does always buntly say :
```` the best way to predict the future is to create it ''''' ,
+
that's particularrly extremly extremely directly beneficial to your own doMain portfolioes ,

``cottage-industry'' ??
oyes , doMain investment's best investment ,
oyes ,
but ,
here in hk n[and] China ,
simply n'o[no] any1talk domain investment ,
n'o[no] matter how [self-claimed] speciallised 'r those investmental speciallists[specialists]
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+
there up-rise n[and] up-roar
many many too many instant-millionnaires n[and] sudden-billionnaires in the mainland of China ,
but ,
simply n'o[no] any1 talks about the doMain investment ,
but ,
they do like2frequent LV[LasVegas] 4[for] gambling + 2[to] show-off ,
+
those ``da-kuan''[the-Chinese-word-for-bigStyle-i.e.-bigWig]from the mainland of China
do particularrly like2b[like-to-be] showy 2show[to-show] that
`` Chinese people rnt[are-not] poor '' or
`` Chinese people do have the money$$ ''
or something like that ,
just look
@them
@ Macau e.t.c or even sometimes
@ LV , they'r nearly always the heaviest//craziest gamblers there , especially
@ Macau

if they grasp the ideal idea of that doMain investment's best investment ,
then , o my God .........

update : :::::

.1.
many of the instant millionnaires n[and] sudden-billionnaires from-the-mainland-of-China 'r
even much wealthier than ye my dear Sir Frank ;--^),

.2.
these Chineses 'r interrested especially expecially to show off in front o'[of]
Americans or Europeans or Japanneses e.t.c. ,
because ,
as a matter of the fact + history ,
every Chinese knows it really very clearly :
they have been being bullied by
Americans or Europeans or Japanneses e.t.c. ,
so ,
when they have 'the money ,
then
they'd like2show something back ,
cheers