Now, see, that's taking the whole "your domains are crap" GFY game too damned far.
I'll admit, there
have been some fugly domains posted in this thread. But that's not one of them.
Rick is looking for very strong domains by the sound of it. Six and seven figure domains have to be amazingly good.
But, back down here in the real world, there is a huge and brisk trade in decent <keyword><keyword>.com domains. If the keywords are strong, if at least one of them is short, if the two keywords together make sense and touch well upon human trade and commerce, you can quite quickly find that you've got a four or five figure domain. Sextherapy.com is one of those.
Rick quality? Probably not, I dunno, I don't care.
But not worth registering? Are you freaking
INSANE? Sex therapy is a big and profitable business, sex is an awesome keyword, the domain name looks good on the screen and speaks well on the radio. If I owned it, I wouldn't sell for less than five figures.
Fair disclosure, I've got a big portfolio of these two-keyword domains, most of which I picked up for registration price. And I've had five figure sales. Not many, but I've had some. So I know I'm not a complete idiot on this point, even if I am still a total n00b in Latona's thread. Sure, it's possible that I'm biased. I guarantee I've got domains in my portfolio that weren't worth their registration cost, and I'm sure like any other hopeful domain owner I'd look you in the eye and swear they were domain gold.
But I know the cost of a big value meal. And I'd skip quite a few of them for sextherapy.com. Sheesh! Someday, somebody has to explain to me about the psychic rewards of lurking on message boards just to crap all over other people.
OK, I'm done ranting!
