Monday, October 06, 2008

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Sell all your stocks and invest in numeric domain names

Jim "Mad Money" Cramer come out today with a heck of a surprise statement: “Whatever money you may need for the next five years, please take it out of the stock market right now, this week. I do not believe that you should risk those assets in the stock market right now.”

Jim cares about you, and so do we. So when you ask 'What to do with the money?,' we advise you to do just one thing: Buy numeric domains! Learn about numeric domaining here and at NumericDomains.com.

Jamptap has no domains for sale, but we do have the most extensive blogging archive on the topic where you can learn about this niche; afterwards, you'll have no problem finding sellers out there who are willing to let their domains go for bargain prices.

The Numeric Domain market is showing signs of strengthening in an otherwise sour economic environment.
Three-digit numerics (NNN.com) are going for $XXX,XXX these days, NNNNN.com's COMPLETELY SOLD OUT in 2008, and wordnumbers, dotcom number domains that stand for words (466453.com = Google.com), are going to be the best investment of all.

Why will dotcom (and other dotTLD) wordnumbers be the best investment of all?

Because check this out: all of these companies: Google, ChaCha, Expedia, 4Info, Sony, Reuters, and Yahoo; they all own a .com/.net/or .mobi wordnumber domain. Yet thousands of upstart Web 2.0 companies don't. They're clueless. They'll kick themselves when they realize you got in on the action before they did. So cash out those wretched stock portfolios and buy numeric domains before the landrush is, well, over. Start your journey today!

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2 Comments:

At 11:41 PM, Blogger rkbdomain said...

The striking thing is looking at the sales of NNNN.com's in the last week during the market collapse. They have been very strong, looks like lots of people recognize that numeric domains are a strong and safe investment.

 
At 9:09 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NNNNN.com have yet to gain any real traction in the reseller market, though... could be a couple years for these to see any ROI...

 

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