Don't worry, I don't mean all newbies, just the ignorant ones who think they already know it all. I don't mind the ones who come in and want to learn and admit that they don't know much - those are actually the ones who become valuable members of the community because THEY LEARN.
I'm active on a domaining and web development forum and you can set your watch to the newbies who sign up and act like they know more than the people who have been doing it for years, including the pioneers.
You can tell who they are.
They list 10,000 horrible domains in one post and won't accept any offers below $5,000 for each one. I mean, it's like buying a used Kia Rio and expecting to be able to sell it for $500,000. It ain't gonna happen.
They then try to defend their prices "Oh but red house mortgage insurance polices for New York City" has xx,xxx searches a month so my redhousemortgageinsurancefornewyorkcity.info can easily sell for $100,000!!!
The next step is that they get into an insulting match - you can usually guess their age by their posting style then claim "years" of experience. Really? Then why is your entire portfolio full of domains registered over the past week? Oh, I'm sorry that all your previous seven-figure sales were private (yeah, right, very few that large are).
Then, they throw insults at the people who know the industry inside and out - even those who started it back in the very late 1980's and 1990's.
Then,. they offer a "super deal" - they'll take $10 off each domain (at $5,000 each).
Typically they'll also make their listing look like something that belongs in an eBay auction back in 2002 or an AOL message in the mid 1990's.
I'm active on a domaining and web development forum and you can set your watch to the newbies who sign up and act like they know more than the people who have been doing it for years, including the pioneers.
You can tell who they are.
They list 10,000 horrible domains in one post and won't accept any offers below $5,000 for each one. I mean, it's like buying a used Kia Rio and expecting to be able to sell it for $500,000. It ain't gonna happen.
They then try to defend their prices "Oh but red house mortgage insurance polices for New York City" has xx,xxx searches a month so my redhousemortgageinsurancefornewyorkcity.info can easily sell for $100,000!!!
The next step is that they get into an insulting match - you can usually guess their age by their posting style then claim "years" of experience. Really? Then why is your entire portfolio full of domains registered over the past week? Oh, I'm sorry that all your previous seven-figure sales were private (yeah, right, very few that large are).
Then, they throw insults at the people who know the industry inside and out - even those who started it back in the very late 1980's and 1990's.
Then,. they offer a "super deal" - they'll take $10 off each domain (at $5,000 each).
Typically they'll also make their listing look like something that belongs in an eBay auction back in 2002 or an AOL message in the mid 1990's.
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