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Originally Posted by AdultAudiences
I don't remember claiming that my domains were worth 7 figures. In fact, I never mentioned any valuation at all. Someone asked for brand names, and I provided brand names. You're assuming that I have a viewpoint I never expressed. Straw man fallacy.
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Wrong, I said you believe your domains have "some value".
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Originally Posted by AdultAudiences
Really? So when you automatically excluded everything but the .COM's you weren't judging the .XXX domains based on the TLD itself? Honestly, I doubt you even looked at the .XXX domains. You presumably just saw that the list contained a TLD you're boycotting and then passed the list through a filter to make a point by interfering in somebody else's business.
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No, I just quoted an earlier post by smut. Yes, I actually scanned through your list of domains. I thought they sucked then and I still think they suck, .xxx, .com or otherwise. Is ExSexy.com a new porn niche for fugly girls who were sexy before they were beaten with an ugly stick?
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Originally Posted by AdultAudiences
2013.com sold on December 4th (2 days ago) at NameJet for $13,760. Look up the Google search volumes for "2011", "2012", and "2013" right now; and you'll have some idea why exact-match years are desirable. The mere fact that I have to explain this to you indicates that you, and not I, are being naive. You're already on record scoffing at the idea of owning a pure calendar year -- even "putting aside the .XXX extension". Clearly you don't get it. There were 343 bids from 302 distinct bidders in the auction for 2013.com. That's 302 people who were willing to pay a lot of money for something you can't even imagine someone wanting to develop -- even "putting aside the .XXX extension"! Obviously calendar years in .XXX are worth less than the .COM. But you didn't even understand why the SLD would have value! Wake up.
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Comparing 2013.com to 2013.xxx is silly. 2013.com gets valuable typo traffic. 20##.XXX will never get typo traffic. Calendar years in .XXX and most other TLD extensions are worthless or near worthless.
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Originally Posted by AdultAudiences
I'll stick with adult-related domains. During the summer, I sold Erotica.co.uk for $10,000. That's a matter of public record. Granted it's not a 7-figure sale, but it is substantial enough that I don't find your contemptuous attitude very relevant. People pay me money; so you can sneer as much as you like. Please list YOUR top quality domains.
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I call bullshit. Erotica.co.uk was registered in 1996. While the domain was sold, there is no record of your alleged association with it. I looked up the WHOIS for a handful of your domains and none of them have a registration date prior to Summer 2011. As I said earlier and as the evidence indicates, you're a noob domainer. I have domains dating back to pre-2000, which should give you a glimmer of the domains I have.
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Originally Posted by AdultAudiences
P.S. Infoguy, this was supposed to be a thread for contributing adult domain ideas. You've offered insults and arguments, but have you actually contributed ANYTHING for the person who originally posted this thread?
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Yes, G-Unit01 asked for suggestions and I suggested that he stay away from .XXX