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kumar
01-07-2002, 09:35 AM
Does high link popularity means domains are more valuable?. I am
asking this question, because i recently came across with a software
by name popularity onsnap at http://www.onsnap.com . this software
searches for expired and on-hold domains with high link popularity. I
like the idea, so I purchased it. Now I bought 100 domains with more
than 100 link popularity and listed them all at great domains. but
within 30 day i am not able to sell a single domain!!!

Is really high link popularity helps the domains to sell??

if it really does, which is the better place to sell, how much price
is appropriate for a four letter dot com domain with link popularity
of around 300 in google?

Some body please help me! I am new to domain trading.
so please help me.
KUMAR

Cyberzen
01-07-2002, 10:00 AM
I think one would be better off using the domains to gain more traffic, let's remember that SE traffic is the best quality traffic one can get.

shane
01-07-2002, 02:28 PM
100 link popularity.... LOL

toker
01-07-2002, 03:27 PM
I guess you wasted alot of money on worthless domains.. :rolleyes:

Blondy
01-07-2002, 05:07 PM
Originally posted by toker:
<STRONG>I guess you wasted alot of money on worthless domains.. :rolleyes:</STRONG>

yup
bummer dude :(

Atahualpa
01-07-2002, 05:10 PM
I had that doamin feaver over a year ago and ended up with over 700 domains lol, gotta love those recurring fees :eek: . Now I am down to less than 200 and plan to resize to about my best 30 domains.

Domain selling just doesn't work, you've got to build stuff on them or just collect the traffic. :p

toker
01-08-2002, 05:03 PM
Actually domains only hold a value to a person who wants to buy it. You could have a table in your house 100 years old worth an eazy million that no one will buy or a domain you bought yesterday and somone offers you $50k for it today.

Everything has value of what you can get for it and even if you had sex.com and a baziilion hits a day dont mean anyone wants it.

Theoritically speaking...