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Enough with all the domain names...

         

mcavic

1:35 am on Jul 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I got my Sprint PCS email newsletter today... The Reply-To address at the top is someone at sprintreplies.com.

My question is: Do they *really* need a whole domain name just for that? I mean come on... ;)

hakre

8:21 pm on Jul 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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ah that's not only a whole domain, it's a complete cluster behind all for customer service and care - you know they get a lot of replies to their newsletter ... ;)

mcavic

10:19 pm on Jul 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm sure they do get a lot of returned mail, but the funny thing is that that domain is only for manual replies. The errors go elsewhere.

hakre

12:49 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The errors go elsewhere.

let me guess: sprintreturns.com?

thewebboy

12:58 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Speaking of useless domains, there is this one person/company who owns 100,000+ domains.

mcavic

1:09 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hehe - sprint-returns-from-people-whose-names-begin-with-A.com.

Nope, the errors go to a non-Sprint domain - someone that does mailing lists, I guess.

100,000 domains? Jeezis. A couple years ago, I thought about registering a domain with just my last name. I didn't, then it was registered by someone in Japan, who didn't even use it (there was no SOA record), let it expire, and now it's for sale. Last I checked, they wanted $2000 for it. Needless to say, selling domains should be illegal, IMO.

thewebboy

1:44 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Needless to say, selling domains should be illegal, IMO.

Well instead of making selling domain names illigal they should have to some develop to a site.

MsHuggys

1:47 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Very bright marketing plan to register 100,000 domains. There is indeed a method to that madness, and I have to agree 100% with it.

It's a marketing technique I use, albeit on a smaller scale, and I know on the surface it seems on the edge, but if you knew what the plan was, you would all be rushing out to do it. Not only does it dedicate one domain to one topic and make it easy to manage, when they linked together on the servers, they form one major power block.It's a long term investment in ecommerce.

ThatAdamGuy

2:35 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I never did understand the ridiculous overabundance of domain names.

Why do so many hosting companies have webhostsupport.com instead of support.their_actual_host_name.com? Heck, same thing with domain registrars, for that matter, who should REALLY know better.

Even some retail stores online have widgets.com and widgetsupport.com. Is it really that much more complicated to invite folks to go to widget.com/support?!

Is there something I'm missing here?

mcavic

4:00 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Is it that much harder? No, it's easier.

Maybe he who dies with the most domain names wins?

Chris_R

4:26 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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MOST people think their domain names are worth a ton...

MOST people of course have no clue - take one of the largest holders of domain names - Dark Blue Sea Limited. none of this is a secret - they are a public company in australia.

They own 120,000 domain names they purchased for $1.1Million (US Dollars) this is $9.17 a domain.

They earned about $3400US PER DAY. Wow that is a lot :)

It works out to

3400 x 365 =$1.24 million a year - $1.1million. MINUS probably expenses as well.

I have no idea if the $3400 is profit or gross.

They can renew the domains for $6 - so if everything stays the same - they could earn a few hundred thousand next year (plus they can drop the non performing ones).

[huntleys.com.au...]

Sorry - I tried to find it in HTML and couldn't - the above is PDF format....

MsHuggys

4:34 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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lol. No, the key is not to die with them, but to build an empire, a related block, that benefits you marketing wise. Last year, I took back profit on some of my investment ... sold a 91 block set. Paid cash for my retirement home, which I'm now enjoying, after creating, and building, and maintaining, the set for only one year. Along the way, I developed the block with products, and used the set as a unique marketing opportunity, and on a month to month basis, I took in a tidy, ok VERY tidy income from the set.

Moral. It is a fabulous idea to build an empire of related domain names. It's not only smart, it's profitable.It gives you so much flexibilty, and equity.

hcstudios

4:43 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Actually, I like the use of task-specific domain names for certain things. For one thing, if it's something like domain-jobs.com and the emails get too spammy, they can shut the whole domain down and switch to domain-employment.com to save the poor HR folks from all the Viagra & porn emails. And for companies that have events or groups that have annual membership drives, groupname-2003.com or domain-picnic2003.com is great for keeping everything separate from the main domain and emails (keeping "when do we want to meet to discuss the menu?" emails from going to the whole company, for example).

Task-domains are also useful for web designers -- sometimes you just plain need to work at the top level instead of in a subdirectory to get all those server side includes working correctly before you install the site on the clients server. And some clients are amazingly impressed at being told to look at domain-staging.com for their web site. Sure, you could do something like staging.domain.com instead of having a unique domain name, but some folks never quite understand those types of URLs and take up hours of time saying "huh?" and "but that's your site". I'd much rather pay the yearly registrar fee for a somewhat silly task-oriented version of my domain name than spend another minute explaining to Jane Confused that all websites don't being with "www" and that she won't get in trouble for typing something else (sigh).

MsHuggys

4:56 am on Jul 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Exactly.The usage is endless, while ima2cutesite4longtermprofits.com (faux) is worth a bundle full developed and screaming, with 100,000 targeted hits per year, 4yrs from now... an entire assigned block network, well developed, getting 500,000 targeted hits annualy, is worth ten times more. Organization is not the best part of it, although along the way it makes it much easier to manage, if you assign tasks to a portion of it. Cross marketing with them, is where the real short therm profit and equity comes in.