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Originally Posted by apokosmos
Yes, my domains are premium, as are all three letter, dictionary word, domain names in any TLD or gTLD.
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That's not even true of the word "boy", let alone all three letter dictionary words:
https://porkbun.com/checkout/search?q=boy&all=1
(I just noticed if you click the
? next to your name it shows exactly how much you have to pay to renew, $710.)
So if you love that word so much, boy.am is a shorter name than yours and would save you $670 per year, boy.army would save you $690 per year, and so on, through the alphabet.
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If you, and most of the surfers, still prefer boyxxxsomething.com instead of boy.gay then OK, maybe I am wrong and I can accept my painful failure.
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Just look at the top 100,000 sites. How many that aren't country code TLDs (co.uk, .de, .cn, etc) are not .com? A few .orgs, a handful of .nets, and probably zero .gays.
It's your money though, and you can do whatever you want with it, but if you're down over $1k simply after buying three domains on extensions most people haven't even heard of, two of which you aren't even using properly, then yes, you are doing something wrong.
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How much would you charge for a website anyway? It is so easy for you, you can do it in minutes, how about $10? I will buy your services.
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Why do you keep using this argument? You're not offering to make someone a site, the work you put in was for your own site, and it was up to you to pay yourself for it.