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Old 07-18-2009, 09:28 AM  
Max Potential
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Personally I think that particular paragraph is spot on. I think In time the value overall of domain names, especially .com, will probably rise in the aftermarket for really straightforward names, even long ones. As the younger generation of entrepreneurs and business people come into the online business marketplace I think it will be inevitable and there is still lots of room for growth and expansion.

The guy that runs that blog is a highly respected 'domainer' and his views and thoughts are shared by many. In the past year I have been able to sell 2 domains well in the 6 figures, for the names only, no web sites. I have also been able to flip quite a few domains with relatively little effort for considerable profit. Also I currently own about 250 domains from a honed portfolio of over 2500 which are humming along the development chain very nicely for returns. (my only ones that struggle are the adult ones, for which I have very little background still as of yet nor have I figured out completely my own niche per se)

For a large portion of businesses out there, there is no greater way to reach such a mass audience. I've been involved with domains since 1992 and I think it has been a little bit of a roller coaster ride, but overall the ride just keeps going higher and higher when compared to any other investment tool I have. There are certainly strategies as with any other investment, but with some diligent attention I think there is a tremendous amount of money still to come.
Anyway, that's my
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