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Originally Posted by **********
Randy, It's easy to see why some people are laughing at your offer. The price you are asking for the domain is just way too high.
The only company that would be interested in a domain name like that is someone who is already using the name for their product, for example, "McDonalds.com".
Then again, anyone using that name for their product would have registered it a long time ago, or would be fighting you in court to obtain the name for a fair price instead of a squatters price.
For sure the name has some value, but $125k? I really doubt it. Have you considered putting the domain name up on an auction site instead? If this name is worth $125k to you, who knows? It may be worth $200k to someone else. You woudn't really know unless you auctioned it.
Good luck anyway!
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Thanks!
But . . . what makes you say the asking price is "way too high?"
How could you possibly know what it earns for me annually or what it could earn for a program owner annually?
Maybe you've read old threads?
Then you should know that this domain name is worth every single penny being asked.
The question isn't "Why hasn't it sold" but "Why do I continue to reject high five figure offers?"
Answer: S e x y L a d i e s . c o m earns a great amount of money using only ppc. The type-in traffic is tremendous and the people visiting this name WANT to buy something.
This isn't some crazy made up asking price. This is a very reasonable price for any legit domain investor.
The great part about it is . . . that if nobody buys it . . . I will continue to own it and I will continue to profit from the traffic. I will also continue to be able to offer it for sale for the going market rate - no matter how high it goes!
One small piece of advice for anyone reading:
Life is difficult for the stupid - don't be stupid.