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Ask HN: Does anyone buy domains?

7 pointsby RobDukarskiabout 8 years ago
I used to pay for several domains (80+) but now I pay for less than half of that. I know of platforms like Flippa but I was wondering what people do with the domains they buy.<p>Do you park them? If so, where? Do you build websites for them? If so, do you use a service like Wix or Squarespace? Do you sell them? If so, where? What are some favorite domains using the new extensions that you&#x27;ve seen or obtained?<p>I have been really interested in the new domain extensions and love to see the creative possibilities that others have obtained.<p>My favorite snag so far has been a domain hack of my last name so that I can have an email address and eventually a website&#x2F;portfolio that is literally my name. B)

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mindcrimeabout 8 years ago
I used to own over 100 domains, but I&#x27;ve let a lot of the registrations expire. Most of them were just random ideas I had that were, at best, in the category of &quot;I might use this for something one day&quot;. But the nebulous &quot;one day&quot; kept not coming and I got tired of spending money on them year after year.<p>Now I probably own about 40-50 domains and most of them are ones for which I have a specific use in mind. I might not ever get around to actually using all of them, but I&#x27;ve gotten rid of most of the ones that were really &quot;out there&quot; or crazy speculative.<p>I have only ever sold one domain. Somebody contacted about an idle domain once, said they wanted to use it for a consulting business and asked if I&#x27;d sell it. I sold it to them for some token price... probably less than I&#x27;d spent keeping the domain registered in the first place. Usually when I decide I&#x27;m done with a domain I just let it expire and go back into the pool.<p>Of the &quot;newer&quot; tld&#x27;s, the only ones I&#x27;ve used are .io and .ai. I have zuse.ai which I thought of using for an AI news &#x2F; forums &#x2F; QA site, but I haven&#x27;t really had time to mess with it.
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emilyfmabout 8 years ago
I&#x27;ve registered hundreds of domains over the years, and still have a few hundred. Most were brought with a specific idea for a site in mind, but I ended up focusing on the few sites that made serious money, and the rest ended up just sitting there.<p>Parking websites was a thing around the turn of the century but hasn&#x27;t made any real money for many years now, there just isn&#x27;t the type-in traffic. Same for quick template sites to throw ads on, getting traffic to the domain isn&#x27;t worth the effort for the tiny returns.<p>I&#x27;ve sold domains in the past, mainly on Sedo and more recently Flippa. Some have sold for five figures, many for four figures, so overall I&#x27;ve made a profit. But it&#x27;s hard to get offers over 3 figures nowadays (unless it&#x27;s a super-premium name).<p>Only my .coms have ever received offers, there&#x27;s no real resale market in the new extensions (or even .net, .org), again with the exception of really, really good names.<p>Those new extensions are cutting the resale demand for even .coms, and making the offers smaller. It&#x27;s got to the point where I&#x27;m letting names expire rather than mess around with the selling process for a hundred or two dollars (more buyers fail to pay now as well, wasting even more time).<p>In short: unless the name is a really exceptional .com, there&#x27;s no longer much of a business in buying domain names to hold and resell. Only buy the names you need.
mattbgatesabout 8 years ago
I buy a few of them for side projects I&#x27;m interested in doing. Sometimes they materialize, sometimes they don&#x27;t. The ones I like I hold on to and the ones I don&#x27;t.. let go.