RINGTONE DOMAINS for sale

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($150 each BIN) or best offer

LuvTones.com
HypeTone.com
LatestTone.com
TipTones.com


($125 each BIN) or best offer

TonesNetwork.com
TonesReport.com
TonesReview.com
SmileRingtones.com


(BIN) $75 or best offer

ToneReport.com
TrulyFreeRingtones.com
BombAssTones.com
 


Why do you have two threads for the same exact domains? Also, isn't bumping against the rules?

Separate forums.

And with your attention to detail and strict adherence to the rules, you'd make an excellent dmv employee.

a couple bong hits and some brainstorming would yield better domains


I grossed more than a 1M in 2007 driving paid search traffic to some of these domains. I think the ganja rotted your brain.
 
These aren't for SEO sites, i used them for paid search-driven, branded whitelabels, and they performed perfectly well.

Then obviously domains doesn't matter in PPC in that niche since those domains are shit.

I just took a bong hit and came up with this domain, which is much better than all of those:

HighOnRingtones.com
 
I grossed more than a 1M in 2007 driving paid search traffic to some of these domains. I think the ganja rotted your brain.

Not really sure what your income has to do with the herb.

If you grossed 1M aren't you wasting your time selling these for a measly $100? Calling BS on income, you'd send a bitch out to do this domain selling stuff if you had 6 zeros behind your name.

For paid traffic those domains are still average at best ... HighOnRingtones is better than any of the above.

Back to bong hits, too much of my brain is working obviously
 
Not really sure what your income has to do with the herb.

If you grossed 1M aren't you wasting your time selling these for a measly $100? Calling BS on income, you'd send a bitch out to do this domain selling stuff if you had 6 zeros behind your name.

For paid traffic those domains are still average at best ... HighOnRingtones is better than any of the above.

Back to bong hits, too much of my brain is working obviously

i have thousands of domains, so reg time means tens of thousands of dollars spent.. which i'm hoping to avoid on domains not in use. Plus, i don't like keeping domains i know i'll no longer need. And i'm not wasting time selling these, it's part of my business. Last week i sold kinkcams.com to kink.com for $1,500. I reg'd that domain a few years ago for $5. It's all in a days work. If you think highonringtones is so great then figure out a strategy for it, and buy a shitload of traffic- that'll tell you what it's worth.

Regarding calling bs on income, if you'd like i can post weekly stats showing more than 200 ringtone leads per day. But then i'd expect your apology, and probably wouldn't get it. Here's a word of advice.. be careful about calling bs.. although most posters here are broke idiots, not all are. I'm the rare lurker who earns a generous 6-figgy income, and i sell domains every day.

:rasta:
 
You are a respectable person, stickyclick, but my only gripe is that your $1M gross did not translate because the domains were good, but rather your search strategy was good. So don't use that as a selling point for these overpriced domains.

You could have had milkringtones.com and still generated revenue.

When it comes to RINGTONES, I don't think domain really matters. I should know since I've been getting leads for a domain that didn't even have anything to do with ringtones.

There's a trillion workable combinations for XXXXXXTone.com that would work in PPC :). I think someone is better of paying $8 for their own than those. This is just my opinion.

But since you sell domains, put up something else and maybe me or someone else would be interested.
 
The domain is part of a brand position, expressed by traffic strategy. In all cases.

For example, BombAssTones targeted the urban market with hip hop appeal.

We even ran an ad with something like:

Ringtones for tha Black people.
Whities can't git hiphop o rap likke dis.
Mexicans and some asions is cooltoo
www.BombAssTones.com

Guess what?! It converted. And that domain, a (fking! landing page) even got bookmarks, repeat visits, and type ins.

Let's be realistic, almost all ringtone offers are identical for the consumer. An opportunity to increase conversions is with a unique brand proposition. That positioning begins with a domain.

So if you see brand potential in any of these names, then they're a bargain! If not, go reg xxxxxxxx-tone.ca/gov and take your chances.

Besides the names are clearly labeled OR BEST OFFER. How can anything be overpriced if it'll sell for best offer?!

And why are guys even busting my balls?! I see domains every day i think are overpriced. I don't stop and piss on every auction along the way. You don't win a prize for being the thriftiest wickedfire member.

Besides just because you see something as overpriced, others may not.. and the smart buyer realizes how limited your knowledge, experience and expertise may be. We all see opportunity in different things. My valuations certainly don't change because of which way the wind blows... but you guys aren't helping things for me.

I think i'll hold off on posting other names here.. besides all the good names are still available and waiting to be registered for $8. Who needs to waste money on domains reg'd years ago?! :error:

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Oh, please. Don't correlate my criticizing you to my not having any 'knowledge, expertise or experience'.

The 'smart buyers' you speak are not smart, but rather too stupid to come up with their own "brandable domains".

So you want branded?

IllestTones.com is available. So is IllestRingtones.com ILLEST. IM THE ILLEST.

And this is a frequently used term in the ghetto (I count black/hispanics as ghetto) community. The term appears more times on black, hispanic youth forums and rap/hiphop lyrics than your 'bomb ass'. Its also more popular on urban dictionary than your term. Seriously. I checked.

Maybe I'll register it for myself so I can get some 'branding'.

The people that scream that all the good domains are taken are the same people who like to control and inflate their domain prices. Yeah, I'm looking at you.
 
Productionhead-

I'll try to be diplomatic here.

I wasn't correlating your (individual) domain expertise with my domain value, i was trying to suggest that there really is no place for such opinions (right or wrong) in a buy/sell thread.

Please keep in mind this post is NOT in a discussion forum. I didn't post here in order to get your feedback, and other users haven't clicked this thread in order to hear your thoughts.

This is the BUY/SELL forum. A business forum where your ongoing commentary is totally uninvited and is becoming
increasingly unwelcome. What I'm trying to (nicely?) say is STFU- nobody cares what you think about the asking price
of these domains. And you're showing very poor ettiquite (sp?) in a domain sales environment. I think if you already
are, or ever get, seriously involved in domaining you'll notice the same names tend to pop up.. it's a small(ish)
community where professionalism is paramount, and protocol is standardized. You'll see threads on more serious
domaining forums where posts are either questions, offers, or 'well-wishes' and that's it. I suggest you learn how
the game is played... before asking for the ball, so your form is always correct and appropriate.

I don't think it's relevant or pertinent.. but since i'm already knee-deep in your crap, I'll address your domain
submissions. I've never heard the term illest used. Ever. I've heard ill, and even illin' when RunDMC used the term in
the early 90's...?

I (personally) find illest to be quite outdated, and more importantly- very awkward to read, pronounce, spell and remember. And these all detract from the value,
because these are the very hallmarks of interactive brandability.

Further, I think your putting quotes (" ") around the word branding, and your submission that "illest" is as brandable
as "network", "hype" and other terms contained in my domains confirms you don't understand how interactive
branding works, and indicates your ignorance regarding the importance of site branding, and simple lack of
expertise in assessing domain brandability. Nothing against you personally, it's just that you don't understand what
branding is, how it works, or how important it is... so of course you can't recognize the brand value in these
domains.

I (genuinely) respect you and your opinions, but i don't think either belong in this thread. I certainly don't expect to
have the last word here, so how's about if you post whatever might happen to be on your mind, and make your best
arguments for why reg'ing domains is best, branding is either a farce or a domain sales ploy, I'm a rip-off artist out
to capitalize on domain market/availability insecurities, etc. etc.. and then respectively bow out of this thread. Sound
fair to you?

This way i can get back to selling domains in this thread, and you can get back to whatever it is you like to do in
your 500 posts. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.
 
Very good point.

I'm done here.

If there's any interest in the domains, send an im.. I won't post further in this thread.

bye. :stop:
 
Very good point.

I'm done here.
Did the retard picture hit a nerve?


You have such a soft heart. Did you have to make a check list for all those subtle attacks?

There is no gain for me to keep talking to you or come up with a rebuttal for all of your statements but I'll just leave you with this.


Google

As I showed my inability to understand the vast intricacies of "site branding" you showed us your inability to verify your statements that you present as factual.

And, please, stay true to your word and don't reply and incite anything. I won't reply.

Good bye & good luck!
 
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