Quoting Ryan on Wednesday August 31, 2005: | Yes, Flowers.com.au as I can remember went for $153,000 | So it makes you wonder what casino.com.au is really worth and the over | domain names. Of course it did, but that has nothing to do with the intrinsic value of having that domain name. For all we know, flowers.com.au hasn't profited from its investment in the domain name, and would be doing just as well if it called itself a different name. What I am asking for is real examples where ventures profit from the choice of a generic domain over something unique. Noteworthy Internet companies around have unique names (google.com, amazon.com, ebay.com) and it is hard to argue they would be more profitable if they were search.com, books.com and auctions.com respectively. Unless there is some evidence to support otherwise, I would say that except in very niche cases, the argument that having generic names is somehow better is well and truly overblown. kimReceived on Wed Aug 31 2005 - 01:54:42 UTC
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