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May 03
2008
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Saturday Musings - domains for salePosted by Whizzbang in Untagged |
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I can’t believe that it’s May already. This year seems to be flying by! Have you ever noticed that when you’re busy or just really enjoying life that time seems to move more quickly?
About 12 months ago I read an interesting article in Wired Magazine about how a young New Zealand physicist is redefining time not as seconds and minutes but as events and that as humans we have the capacity to compress or expand time depending upon our focus. The article really messed with my mind but it really was a thought provoking concept. I think that the researcher could have used the domain industry as a case study and highlighted a domainers ability to move from time event to time event as they chased down a deal!
Believe it or not this brings me to a portfolio of domains that I’m involved in. Like any good domain owners my partners and I have recently compressed time (ie. really focused therefore warping our reality) and conducted an audit of our domains. The result has been that we have about 500 domains that we have priced and now listed for sale.
Some of the highlights in the .com space include names such as:
Debtlife.com $8000
Richesandglory.com $2500
Acebargins.com $7000
A few of the domains in the ccTLD space include:
Electricword.co.uk $4500
Chartsingle.co.uk $3000
Gamesnation.co.uk $2500
Iknowthat.de $5000
Taxcut.de $3500
All offers will be considered and you can view the domain lists by clicking on the following links:
.com .Info .net .org .us .de .co.uk
In the meantime why don’t you compress some time yourself, look at the lists and make a few offers on some pretty inexpensive domains! We are accepting offers on a first-in-best-dressed basis, this is NOT and auction.

written by esatyrical, 04 May 2008
written by mhdoctor, 03 May 2008
I say this because when I look at the lists I really can't see any obvious rational for the pricing. I presume you would not be selling if they paid their way with parking income, so the values are based on other factors.
I'm afraid I find most "Good", "Better", "Best" discussions of domains long on opinion and short on substance.
Paul










