.ai domain name sales soar,some happy, some sad

Industry Information 17 Feb 2024 06:54:09 PM By:DN editor
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Reportedly, the average price for millions of .ai domain registrations is $80, which has left many investors feeling discouraged. Domain investor and entrepreneur Thomas Bobo stated that he hasn't sold a single .ai domain since the

In the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla in the Caribbean Sea, domain sales ending in .ai have accounted for 95% of all domain sales in the past few months, generating a revenue of $7.9 billion for this small island nation. However, despite the dominance of .ai domain sales in terms of revenue, there are mixed feelings among domain investors, with many finding themselves in frustration and distress.

Reportedly, millions of .ai domain registrations have an average price of $80, leaving many investors feeling defeated. Domain investor and entrepreneur Thomas Bobo stated that he hasn't sold a single .ai domain since 2024 began, causing him immense pressure and anxiety.

.ai domain name sales soar,some happy, some sad

"Since December, I've been able to sell around 20 .com, .net, .org, and .me domains each week, but I haven't been able to sell a single .ai domain, and that's been very embarrassing for me," Bobo said.

He continued, "If I don't sell any .ai domains by March, I'm calling it quits. Even though January's total sales reached five figures, life isn't worth living without .ai."

While a significant portion of .ai domain sales remains in the hands of capable, reliable, and truly expert domain investors, the pressure and frustration are mounting for those who have not been successful in selling .ai domains. It's recommended that these investors seek professional help when feeling overwhelmed and consider treatments and medications that could potentially save lives.

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.ai domain name sales soar,some happy, some sad