> > The DOT TV corp sell generic names for $100,000 US to Millions. > > No, they don't. In the days of the dot-com boom people paid all sorts of > money for all sorts of worthless things - including generic domain names. > They don't do that any more. To see the real value of domain names its > worth cruising sites like afternic.com to see how little value domain > names - even the occasional quite generic ones - actually have. > > > I wouldn't care if generic names WERE valuable - what I object to > is all the > unsubstantiated claims about how sacred generic names are, and how auDA > should do this and do that and how those names should be for > 'community use' > or for 'something else' when there is no objective evidence (as different > from 'belief') to support those claims. > > The idea that generic names are somehow more valuable than > non-generic names > is a belief for which there is absolutely zero objective evidence. > > > > Regards, Mark > Generic names offer some value. What if a person owns a boat shop. He wants to offer Information on his area and boating activates so he choses the name boating.com.au. The person owning the boat shop may only operate in the one area so he would use placeofbusiness.boating.com.au as a start. The reason he uses his place name and not his business name is that he wishes to attract his customers by offering valuable information as part of his service. As his business expands along he has the opportunity to grow his web presence along with his business. He can use sub domains like nsw.boating.com.au qld.boating.com.au sail.boating.com.au cruise.boating.com.au. Saving the registration off the extra domain names (qldboating.com.au ect.). If the generic name gives you the opportunity to save money down the track and offers the business owner a meaningful and easy to remember domain name it has to be off some value. This theory could work for a lot off generics, I think. So Mark, There will never again be a .com or dot something boom! Only time will tell. I thought domain names at afternic.com for were overpriced and of little value as well. The real fun is the appraisal section to see real overpricing off domain names. Jason http://CoastBeaches.comReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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