Domain Names:
Domains
Generic domain names
Before the web happened, there was FTP and email and Gopher. In those days, I was entranced by the idea of virtual realestate. So, long before the domain-name land-rush, I got a handful of generic domain names. The list includes dealtender.com, zentuary.com, dorpsense.com, personalyze.com and a few that got sold.
Before you approach me about the ones I still have, please read this FAQ about my domains. It will dampen your enthusiasm, I bet.
Domini’s Pretty Good Domain FAQ
In an effort to reduce my email load and save you time, here are the answers to the most commonly asked questions about these domains of mine.
Is this domain for sale?
I’m not actively marketing these domains. I had schemes in mind for each, but haven’t gotten around to cranking them up. On the other hand, everything’s for sale if the right offer comes along. I’m just not a terribly motivated seller.
How much are you asking?
Without going into a huge long rant, my belief is that these “generic” dot-com domain names were (and are) pretty valuable.
I never set a price for the domains. If you really really really want it, you have to go first. Make an offer.
Do you have other domains?
This is a generic page, so I don’t know which domain you got here from. Here’s a list of the names that get a lot of hits;
Where can I go to sell a domain? Are you a broker? Will you do it for me?
I’m not a broker; I can’t help you sell your domains.
I’m not a broker; I can’t help you sell your domains.