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Originally Posted by Explorer
I think it's a little different. If the tenant leaves all of a sudden and takes his inventory/business with him, the owner is at a huge disadvantage, since he can't take advantage of the increased traffic to his now empty space and is not collecting rent. In the domain business, the owner simply switches his domain to a nice PPC engine and collects the money.
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Yes, the anology isn't very good really in many ways as renting a domain, is more akin to taking an advertising contract. At least a shop gives you a physical presence, which might be useful if you are trying to sell Japanese Food. Even if you had a domain for selling Japanese food, you won't get anywhere without a web design and hosting. You then also need either a Shop Premises or a Factory Unit from which to prepare and dispatch you product.