Ok, I'm done with the back and forth. I posted a offer on a forum called "buy sell trade"; and all I've got back is a collection of recycled catchphrases that really contribute nothing other then to demonstrate the posters lack of ability to have a unique thought.
If you don't like my offer then don't post a reply as I really couldn't give a shit for what you think.
If you have some advice great, I will look at it and take it on board (if relevant).
Beyond that, if all wicked fire is about is a bunch of trolls flaming new members then post that in the stickies so we don't waste our time signing up here.
This is what every joke on this thread meantNo, it's not what wickedfire is all about.
But when we see people come onto the forums and try to sell a domain they just picked up the other day (not to mention it is a .net with a hyphen) for $500-$1000 we tend to flame. Develop it then sell it here or take it to DP because it is a shitty domain. Damn domainers.
This is what every joke on this thread meant
No, it's not what wickedfire is all about.
But when we see people come onto the forums and try to sell a domain they just picked up the other day (not to mention it is a .net with a hyphen) for $500-$1000 we tend to flame. Develop it then sell it here or take it to DP because it is a shitty domain. Damn domainers.
Wait are you saying we have no experience?Thanks for the advice. Obviously I think the domain is worth more then most people here but I guess thats an experience issue.
Alright wtf are you talking about "no competition" you do realize you don't have to own "landingpages.com" or any variation of that to have a landing page design company/site right? Well since webdesign.com, webdesign.net, websitedesign.net, etc are being "squatted on" then that means "in reality" there is no competition for web design?Either way, I have started developing it already and hope to have it ready for the search engines in the next couple of days and given my past experiences in SEO I am confident I can get it into the top 10 organic search results for the keywords 'Landing Pages' and time will soon tell if I am full of shit.
In relation to the .net tld whilst I understand its not as successful in google as the .com version as I pointed out in my initial post those versions are being squatted on so in reality are no competition, hence the .net version with the hypen is the best chance going atm.
Last time I checked thats not how domains were valued?As for the sale cost, landing pages are around $30-$50 each in a educated market and around $150-$200 each in a uneducated market meaning the BE point would be between 4-20 jobs depending on the price so my estimated sale price isn't unreasonable.
Then how come you only paid $6.99 for it 3 days ago instead of $500-$1000 I'm sure godaddy would have been glad to take that instead.(to me anyway)
No, I am saying we have difference experiences in different fields. Does that make any one of us smarter the then other? No.Wait are you saying we have no experience?
I guess I'm not getting my point across. Everyone knows your domain name should be keyword rich, right? In this case, for the term we are targeting 'Landing Pages' nobody else with the same terms on a tld has developed a site for it yet so first mover advantage always wins in the SERP's. IE if developer A starts usedcars.net first and then a year later Developer B starts usedcars.com and both developer A has developer B have the similar backlinks, Developer A's site will rank higher the Developer B's.Alright wtf are you talking about "no competition" you do realize you don't have to own "landingpages.com" or any variation of that to have a landing page design company/site right?
Again, this is what it is worth to the purchaser. to me it was worth $6.99 but to someone looking to build a landing page site then it could be worth more.Then how come you only paid $6.99 for it 3 days ago instead of $500-$1000 I'm sure godaddy would have been glad to take that instead.
Either way, I get it, nobody at WF will pay more then the registration price for a domain so I won't waste any more time posting domains or collaboration opportunities here.
I guess I'm not getting my point across. Everyone knows your domain name should be keyword rich, right? In this case, for the term we are targeting 'Landing Pages' nobody else with the same terms on a tld has developed a site for it yet so first mover advantage always wins in the SERP's. IE if developer A starts usedcars.net first and then a year later Developer B starts usedcars.com and both developer A has developer B have the similar backlinks, Developer A's site will rank higher the Developer B's.
Again, this is what it is worth to the purchaser. to me it was worth $6.99 but to someone looking to build a landing page site then it could be worth more.
From what you just said, you have no idea what you are doing.I guess I'm not getting my point across. Everyone knows your domain name should be keyword rich, right? In this case, for the term we are targeting 'Landing Pages' nobody else with the same terms on a tld has developed a site for it yet so first mover advantage always wins in the SERP's. IE if developer A starts usedcars.net first and then a year later Developer B starts usedcars.com and both developer A has developer B have the similar backlinks, Developer A's site will rank higher the Developer B's.
I'll take that bet.CShoemaker said:You won't be able to rank this domain in the top 10 serps, maybe top 100 if you are lucky.
these are region based, fail.FatalError said:Talking about keyword richness, the following domains are available for registration
does Coca Cola know about this?yoink*gasp* said:This is a joke. Sorry, but a domain with a hyphen in it really isn't brandable
I'm new, I thought domain flipping meant you bought a domain and flipped it (for more money).yoink*gasp* said:and so for someone to warrant spending four figures on it there would have to be existing traffic, or a website that is generating revenue.
these are region based, fail.