My wife owns a bowl and pitcher that's been passed down through her family. it's worth like 200$ but it is from the early 1900s
My wife owns a bowl and pitcher that's been passed down through her family. it's worth like 200$ but it is from the early 1900s
And to think Brother Pipes was willing to put up $10k..
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What ever happened to pipes?
-Allergic to the struggle
Easy. A vast majority of crypto shitcoins.
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Oxymoron you moron
You're still alive? Thought your liver was shitting the bed from your years of substance abuse. Maybe find a better way to spend what little time you have left doing something besides posting on an 8th rated poker forum. (Anybody know if this has been re-evaluated. I would think PFA has risen to 5th or 6th by now).
The domain valuation tool is dumb and very view of these domains would ever sell for the valuation it gives them.
For example, my raregamepiece.com site is supposedly valued at $1030. No chance.
The tool can be found here: https://www.godaddy.com/domain-value-appraisal
It only bases the value upon the domain name itself, not the content on the site.
PFA is worth a lot more than $1700. The value from the site comes from:
1) E-mail list of users who have an interest in gambling
2) Site age of almost 11 years of fairly active use and daily content
3) Lots of original content which can be found via search or links from other sites (every time I'm in the news for something I report, that increases visibility for PFA)
4) Long-running podcast with established audience
So lets say I decided I was done with all you assholes and threw up my hands and quit. Maybe someone would want to buy PFA Radio, take it over, and start broadcasting instead of me. Some listeners would probably quit due to my absence, but at least this person would have exposure to an existing audience who would probably give it a shot.
Someone could also use this site for affiliate gambling marketing, or simply use the e-mail list for direct marketing.
The fact that it has so much original content also increases its value.
In case you're wondering, I would not sell this site. If I were done with it, I would simply shut it down. I'm just speaking hypothetically.
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