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Originally Posted by sarcle
Your right Bram. I agree.
But this market is only following the law of supply and demand. Without regular end user purchases the demand is low therefore causing lower prices.
How do we raise demand? Getting traffic to our domains for one. Maybe a very public article on how Microsoft is currently limiting/restricting ecommerce around the world by not releasing a browser that supports native tongue. Discussing the revenue lost globally by website owners from people not being able to directly go to their favorite websites. Would be one suggestion.
Currently, we just have to look at it as getting a good deal until then. Once the traffic/revenue goes up, the prices of these domains will have to follow.
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I agree that this must be left up to law of supply and demand. There is stuff, I will still sell along the way and hopefully we will see more money coming into the market.
Traffic would help but obviously won't happen for a while. That is why I recommended trying to get articles put into the Business 2.0, Wired, NYTimes, and WSJournal, etc about the upcoming IDN revolution (slamming MSFT is one way but i don't think it really helps get investors interested) but I felt very low enthusiasm on the forum for doing something pragmatic like this. Oh well, I guess I'll work on it by myself.