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yowow
08-10-2004, 07:31 PM
I was looking for domain name to register, ofcourse most the names i want are already register. Some of the name i want doesn't have anything but search link ads seeq.com etc. And another thing I found out was most of this domain names are register 6 or 7 years ago. My question whats the use of registering a domain name and don't use it for anything except to put search ads etc. I try to contact several owners but they never reply back than ,I mean whats the value if you are not goin to sell it or use it?

Also another question I found out most of the domain name are register by registrats fabulous.com??? is this domain registering company and why do people use this company?

redcircle
08-10-2004, 08:24 PM
To sell it to someone who really wants it.

activeco
09-03-2004, 04:58 PM
My question whats the use of registering a domain name and don't use it for anything except to put search ads etc.?


Many domains/sites are earning money with that simple ads. If they have traffic (mostly from previous site that went off) they can (mis)use it in many ways.
Also, domains are assets just like any other property (well almost, you never "own" a domain name). You never know when and if their value will skyrocketed.



Also another question I found out most of the domain name are register by registrats fabulous.com??? is this domain registering company and why do people use this company?

Fabulous is a kind of place where you can park your otherwise unused (undeveloped) domains and still get something out of it through advertisers.
For Fabulous you need at least 70-80 domains to be able to use their services.
Similar services for small number of domains are offered by Sedo, Afternic, etc.

jawn_tech
09-27-2004, 02:47 PM
FYI:

Squatters: the professional "lingo" term in this field that describes one who registers a domain name and holds it with the intent of selling it later at a higher price.

The rational is comparable to playing the stock market, in a way. Buy one now, and wait until the value goes up enough to a satisfactory price and make a profit. A word or phrase that doesn't make sense now may become a popular term/catch phrase in the future. Folks may want that name.

bhartzer
09-27-2004, 03:29 PM
whats the use of registering a domain name and don't use it for anything

Redcircle is right, they hope to sell it to someone. And they're hoping that someone is you.

smakyyy
09-27-2004, 06:51 PM
home dot com sold for 3 million or something similar in 1999 - now wouldnt i want to hold a name to get a similar return...Mmmmm

edwinj
09-28-2004, 09:27 PM
FYI:Squatters: the professional "lingo" term in this field that describes one who registers a domain name and holds it with the intent of selling it later at a higher price.
Most people would prefer the term "Investor" :)
Squatter (or cyber squatter) gives illegal connotations. There's nothing wrong with buying and selling domain names unless the domain infringes on a registered trademark.

Sometimes it takes time for domain names to appreciate in value, much like stocks as jawn_tech suggests. Business.com first sold for something like $150,000. 5 years later it was $7 million.

jawn_tech
09-29-2004, 09:32 AM
Well said edwinj. I consider myself one as well, though the names I own need developed and branded before they become of value.

Never thought of the term cybersquatter as negative until you mentioned it. Now I think about it, you're right. Thanks for pointing that out.

geoffreygag
09-30-2004, 10:27 AM
Investment - Real Estate - New Frontier - For a simple expense of $10 = there have been some good returns.

Why do people save baseball cards?

coder
10-06-2004, 10:45 AM
whats the use of registering a domain name and don't use it for anything

Redcircle is right, they hope to sell it to someone. And they're hoping that someone is you.

Our company wants to be that someone for a couple of unused domains. The problem is we can't get a resposnse from the owner. I'm sure they would make more money selling the domains then by the ads they currently have.

yowow
10-06-2004, 02:00 PM
i don't think return on domain would be that great if you keep the domain name for years without doin anything. most of the domains names owner never reply or ask ridiculosy amount for a name thats not even popular. anyway this is a free economic so you can do whatever you want. but eventually my company decided not to waste thousand $$$ on a domain instead we would spend same money on advertising and register a easy to use and remember domain name.

EJRS.COM
10-22-2004, 03:06 AM
People who believe that their domain is worth investing in for extended years should be saluted. They believe in themselves and their product or brand. They belive that since it is good for them, their interests should be protected.

epep
10-03-2007, 06:08 PM
Why do people save baseball cards?

Man, do I wish I sold my baseball cards when they were in their prime.

On a more serious note, hanging onto a domain name long term is also an effective means to preventing people from using a drop-catcher to register it and poach any traffic you may still have coming in.

EP