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Is the Domain Name Market Heading for a Deadfall?

   

If you ever registered a domain name and tried to re-sell it, you will know the agony of making a successful, profitable sale. The domain name game is not easy, and in fact it is quite challenging to any beginner. Many domain name investors are coming to the conclusion that the market is flooded with domain names, and there is just way more sellers than there is buyers. Now this may seem dreadful, but its not time to take a slap in the face just yet.

You see, the truth is that the market is flooded with worthless names that domain rookies registered and are trying to resell. Inexperienced domain name investors do not buy from other re-sellers; they just stick to registering domains at the lowest possible fee. What we begin to see is masses of worthless domains, and no buyers. The only one who is making money off this is domain name registration companies. Now, lets explore why the experienced domain name investor is unaffected by this flood of worthless domains.

First of all, knowledgeable domain name investors buy domains from other investors. If they see a good domain being auctioned off extremely under priced, they go for the kill. They know that they have a good domain name on their hands and they hold on to it, even if it takes several years to make a sale. You must be able to sort the gold from the dirt. Rookie domain name investors cannot wait more that one year; they usually seek a quick buck and register domains that are not worth anything causing a flood on the market. Since the average domain which has some value to it takes approximately 12 months to sell, the investor who does not know the true value of his domain will end up letting the domain name expire at the end of the year. This causes the flood to evaporate and only the good domains are left behind in the hands of serious investors.

The experienced investor is not affected by the mass of domains available on the market since they will all disappear very soon. Good domains are always selling, and bad ones are just left to expire and written off as a loss. If the domains would not expire, but would be left to sit on the market forever, we would have a huge problem on our hands. So there is actually a benefit to the yearly fee that we all have to pay in order to participate in this exciting investment revolution. The domain name market is no where near collapsing since the internet growing exponentially. Millions of new internet users are joining the world network each year, generating more traffic and more revenue onto the virtual marketplace.

Be wise. Dont fall for the quick buck scheme. The flooded domain market only shows us that there are huge numbers of people trying to get rich without putting in much effort. These folks are heading for a sad downfall since the opportunity which they are looking for today already past us more than ten years ago when the market was first emerging. If you take your time and keep your cool when engaging on the marketplace, you will make money.

Author: Max Filev
 
Author Bio:
Max Filev is a specialist in this area. Max has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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