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<p>[QUOTE="dotplanners, post: 701157, member: 20713"]<b>Apologies to BNB Analytics</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Wow, I blew it on my first response to BNB. It was actually meant for "SKIPPY", who was whining about losing a domain name he failed to renew. Kind of like someone complaining they were foreclosed on after failing to pay the mortgage. His comments seemed a little harsh towards domain name investors, but he didn't present any "domain suggestions" for the original thread author. </p><p><br /></p><p>As far as BNB, I reviewed his comment above, and I saw two domains, one domain in particular, that could be VERY valuable in the domain aftermarket.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>COINFUN.COM</b> - This is a very nice domain name for someone who wants to build a coin collection blog, forum, website of any type promoting "coin fun". I like it! This domain is probably worth about $2000.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>THECOINGUY.COM</b> - Domainers don't like prepositions or "the" or conjunctions in their domains. Pure adjectives and subjects, or plain subjects in one word "naturals" that are worth thousands to millions of dollars. But in this case, THECOINGUY.COM is very brandable. How can you forget it? That's what makes a domain name valuable. Can you remember it after seeing it for five seconds? This domain is worth about $300 - $700.</p><p><br /></p><p>My sincere apologies to BNB Analytics for my answer. I'm surprised I wasn't slapped silly by him/her - they must have a lot of class. My mistake, but that doesn't let Skippy off the hook for his outdated prejudice against domain buyers. Heck, he owned the domain at one time, right? What if someone else wanted that domain too? Did they call him a "cybersquatter"? </p><p><br /></p><p>If you lose your domain to someone else because you didn't renew it, it's not the new owner's fault. They don't know anything about you. They didn't buy the domain to make you mad. They just saw a domain become available on some domain auction site (where they sell expired domains daily - such as Snapnames.com) and they bought the domain that poor Skippy lost. Take heart though, I own over 3500 domains, and I've lost almost a hundred valuable domains by failing to renew them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, I think Goossen would have a better website for his coins if he bought "CoinFun.com". And if not, try my domain CoinAdvisor.com. My domain will cost at least low four figures U.S. Funds. I think "CoinFun.com" is less expensive but a great brand.:kewl:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dotplanners, post: 701157, member: 20713"][b]Apologies to BNB Analytics[/b] Wow, I blew it on my first response to BNB. It was actually meant for "SKIPPY", who was whining about losing a domain name he failed to renew. Kind of like someone complaining they were foreclosed on after failing to pay the mortgage. His comments seemed a little harsh towards domain name investors, but he didn't present any "domain suggestions" for the original thread author. As far as BNB, I reviewed his comment above, and I saw two domains, one domain in particular, that could be VERY valuable in the domain aftermarket. [B]COINFUN.COM[/B] - This is a very nice domain name for someone who wants to build a coin collection blog, forum, website of any type promoting "coin fun". I like it! This domain is probably worth about $2000. [B]THECOINGUY.COM[/B] - Domainers don't like prepositions or "the" or conjunctions in their domains. Pure adjectives and subjects, or plain subjects in one word "naturals" that are worth thousands to millions of dollars. But in this case, THECOINGUY.COM is very brandable. How can you forget it? That's what makes a domain name valuable. Can you remember it after seeing it for five seconds? This domain is worth about $300 - $700. My sincere apologies to BNB Analytics for my answer. I'm surprised I wasn't slapped silly by him/her - they must have a lot of class. My mistake, but that doesn't let Skippy off the hook for his outdated prejudice against domain buyers. Heck, he owned the domain at one time, right? What if someone else wanted that domain too? Did they call him a "cybersquatter"? If you lose your domain to someone else because you didn't renew it, it's not the new owner's fault. They don't know anything about you. They didn't buy the domain to make you mad. They just saw a domain become available on some domain auction site (where they sell expired domains daily - such as Snapnames.com) and they bought the domain that poor Skippy lost. Take heart though, I own over 3500 domains, and I've lost almost a hundred valuable domains by failing to renew them. Anyway, I think Goossen would have a better website for his coins if he bought "CoinFun.com". And if not, try my domain CoinAdvisor.com. My domain will cost at least low four figures U.S. Funds. I think "CoinFun.com" is less expensive but a great brand.:kewl:[/QUOTE]
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