What Is The Most Expensive Real Estate On The Planet???
Jul.11, 2009 in
Domain Guide, Domain Stories
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Hi Everybody!
My opinion for the most expensive real estate on the planet is “Google.com“.
The traffic of Google.com is huge, Compete.com indicates - in the month of June Google.com had 146 million U.S unique visitors.
So Google is the most expensive real estate on the planet? Maybe.
How much you think will be to advertise one ad in Google home page?
Answer – too much…
So if this is the case, online is the future.
“Offline is out…Online is in”
How much Google.com is worth?
Answer – Estibot.com estimates are - 21 million dollar for the domain and with traffic, its jumping to 2 Billion dollar. WOW!
How much Google worth?
Answer – Yahoo finance saying, the market cap is 130.93 Billion dollar. WOW!
So i think, teach your kids Online and teach your friends Offline
Have a great weekend everybody.
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July 11th, 2009 at 10:05 am
Google.com is a business, not Real Estate. Google.com without the business plan is worth nothing.
When talking about internet “Real Estate” you need to focus on generic domains. Sex.com, without a business plan, and only with a simple landing page is worth something, Sex.com is internet Real Estate. Money.com is internet real estate because it make money without any business plan, Mortgage.com is internet real estate.
Google, Yahoo, Ebay, Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and others are all businesses, not real estate.
July 12th, 2009 at 11:15 am
If Google the company went out of business, what would the value of google.com be on the open market? Can anyone hazard a guess?
If friendster went out of business, would its domain name be worth much?
I would love to own the name Twitter, if that company were to go out of business or sell its domain name for money. I bet they could get over $10-15 million for that name by someone who want to take advantage of the name recognition/trendiness and the chance to re-brand. Imagine if a company like Microsoft has bought the Twitter domain name to re-brand as their new real-time search engine, instead of the name Bing (which I don’t like).
July 12th, 2009 at 6:10 pm
The third most expensive, Planet.US
Anyone interested..