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Domain Renting

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by drig, Dec 8, 2006.

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Domain renting

  1. I would consider renting domains

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  2. I would consider offering domains for rent

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  3. I would NOT consider renting domains

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  4. I would NOT consider offering domains for rent

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  1. #1
    Im doing a little pre-market research and wanted to know what you though about the above questions.

    Just gathering some thoughts. Thanks.
     
    drig, Dec 8, 2006 IP
  2. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    #2
    There are no questions "above".

    Personally I'd be very happy to lend someone a domain or 2 subject to my conditions.

    But you'd have to be a total mug to want to rent one.
     
    sarahk, Dec 8, 2006 IP
  3. drig

    drig Peon

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    #3
    Technically I didnt ask a question, but you get the idea. Thanks for your input.
     
    drig, Dec 8, 2006 IP
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    eddy2099 Peon

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    #4
    Domain names are pretty cheap to register these days so probably renting a domain name is not something I would consider.

    I guess if the names are preceived as high value, it may be rentable and may appeal to some. However, I would prefer ownership but that's just my opinion because what if the domain name suddenly grows more valuable and the domain name may just take it away from the renter, kindda like you are at the mercy of the renter.

    On the other side of the coin, if I were up to no good, renting a domain name would be appealing because I can be totally anonymous when I do something nasty on the web and the domain owner would suffer the consequences. ;)
     
    eddy2099, Dec 8, 2006 IP
  5. alecs

    alecs Well-Known Member

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    #5
    You can always have a private registration and that solves your identity problem :).
    You may say that we are already "renting" domain names from the registry so why do we need a middle guy? I hate depending on other people. If him/they suddenly change their mind I could remain without a domain.
    And you keep promoting your website under someone else's domain name which isn't a good idea.
     
    alecs, Dec 8, 2006 IP
  6. drig

    drig Peon

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    #6
    If people are wondering why Im not commenting, its because Im looking for unbiased answers / result (of course it already is bias by placing the "I would be" first and all that, but Im going to ignore it for now).
     
    drig, Dec 8, 2006 IP
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    #7
    I currently rent a domain name out to a friend as i used to run a car forum on it and he wanted to start it up again. tbh its been quite a good deal for me as i got $80 for sometheing that cost me a $10 registration fee, however he has let the site go to waste after a few months its probably a bad idea for any of my future traffic or ideas, :cool:
     
    fisher42uk, Dec 9, 2006 IP
  8. drig

    drig Peon

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    Glad its working out for you and good luck with it.
     
    drig, Dec 9, 2006 IP
  9. BlueDevilMedia

    BlueDevilMedia Well-Known Member

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    It would probably work if you had high value domain names for rent.
     
    BlueDevilMedia, Dec 9, 2006 IP
  10. letsjoy

    letsjoy Well-Known Member

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    #10
    I would NOT consider renting domains
    I would NOT consider offering domains for rent
     
    letsjoy, Dec 9, 2006 IP
  11. drig

    drig Peon

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    #11
    Thanks for the input.
     
    drig, Dec 9, 2006 IP
  12. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    #12
    So drig, what are you planning?
     
    sarahk, Dec 9, 2006 IP
  13. drig

    drig Peon

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    #13
    Not planning anything yet, just getting a little bit of feedback ;) Have a small outline of some ideas jotted down. Well see what this and then the market research says.
     
    drig, Dec 9, 2006 IP
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    Renting a domain could be a really good idea if it has natural type-in traffic and the price is right. I would not recommend building anything there, though, just redirect the traffic.
     
    flagday, Dec 9, 2006 IP
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    i will not prefer renting my domains ]

    bcoz who knows how will the other person uses it ?
     
    boldy, Dec 9, 2006 IP
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    i wouldn't rent a domain. it's a security thing i suppose, i just like to know that i own what i'm paying for.

    hope that helps you out :D
     
    Ward Larson, Dec 9, 2006 IP
  17. mhdoc

    mhdoc Tauren

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    #17
    Most commercial property in the USA is built on leased land. There are lots of good reasons for that; favorable tax treatment, for example. As domains become more valuable I think they will begin being treated more like real estate.
     
    mhdoc, Dec 10, 2006 IP
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    Colleen Illustrious Member

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    #18
    I would rent a domain if it's one I want to keep but I'm not currently using and someone would like to use it. I wouldn't go out of my way to offer it, but if someone asked I'd have no problem with it.

    To be clear, I meant I'd have no problem renting out one of my own, but no I'd never rent one for myself. :) I think I read this wrong.
     
    Colleen, Dec 10, 2006 IP
  19. ReadyToGo

    ReadyToGo Peon

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    I would consider leasing domains. Maybe renting as well depending on the deal.
     
    ReadyToGo, Dec 10, 2006 IP
  20. muchacho

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    #20
    Same here.
    It doesn't make sense to me, domain names are quite cheap to register.
     
    muchacho, Dec 11, 2006 IP