$25,000

The domain industry is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free and good men die like dogs.
This is the whole "get rich online" scene unfortunately - no real work, just a lot of bragging to people none the wiser
 
This is the whole "get rich online" scene unfortunately - no real work, just a lot of bragging to people none the wiser
People who have struck gold don't sell their secrets for $97 in a pdf.

But on the other hand, if anybody is stupid enough to buy these 'courses' on how to sell a product because they don't realise that the course is the product and they are the one making the guru rich, then they probably deserve to lose their $97.

Its amazing how big the grift industry is though, only need one look at the Warrior Forum to see that.
 
Listening just past that, interesting he approached Nominet with the proposal to aquire rights to all dropping .uk domains for an annual fee.

They were never going to say yes to that considering they had already ruled out an auction based system ran by themselves in the proposals.

Imagine announcing that you are planning to fuck everyone over!

When @sam says that such a move will piss off everyone, Helmuts just shrugs his shoulders as if to say "So what!", and Ryan isn't bothered either.

Are they even aware how this comes across to the very people they want to use Acorn, attend the Summit and list with Brandable?!
 
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Imagine announcing that you are planning to fuck everyone over!

When @sam says that such a move will piss off everyone, Helmuts just shrugs his shoulders as if to say "So what!", and Ryan isn't bothered either.

Are they even aware how his comes across to the very people they want to use Acorn, attend the Summit and list with Brandable?!
On a few of these videos now I've seen Sam look utterly bemused or dumbstruck by the weird things the other panellists say and in one looked downright depressed that he was stuck on the call :ROFLMAO:
 
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People who have struck gold don't sell their secrets for $97 in a pdf.

But on the other hand, if anybody is stupid enough to buy these 'courses' on how to sell a product because they don't realise that the course is the product and they are the one making the guru rich, then they probably deserve to lose their $97.

Its amazing how big the grift industry is though, only need one look at the Warrior Forum to see that.
The thing is though, there is no secret really. It just takes know how and hard work. Often the know how is more easy to gather, the part people get stuck on is the in between stuff and the hard work.

You can have all the parts to build a bridge but if you haven’t spent time learning engineering, you don’t have a fucking clue how to do it.
 

Damn I'm the first person to view this bargin!! Only 2880 for this subdomain!
I used to write content on a well known content farm back in circa 2009-2012 before Google Panda and Penguin killed the cash cow.

Their solution for a period was to put everybody on subdomains to mitigate the sitewide penalty.

A loophole that lasted about a year before Google wised up and slapped all those too.

What I would be most concerned about with an it.com domain is that you could have some nefarious actors building on some subdomains and it could impact SERPs for every other site with an it.com subdomain.
 
What I would be most concerned about with an it.com domain is that you could have some nefarious actors building on some subdomains and it could impact SERPs for every other site with an it.com subdomain.
I have no interest in .it.com domain names. FYI 'it.com' is listed on the public suffix list, available to view here (click on 'See the list').
 
Gold is back and a six figure sale. Things are looking up.

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Fugginell. 😂

It's a shame that even his own followers are egging him on, too.

He needs to surround himself with some good, honest friends.
 
I used to write content on a well known content farm back in circa 2009-2012 before Google Panda and Penguin killed the cash cow.

Their solution for a period was to put everybody on subdomains to mitigate the sitewide penalty.

A loophole that lasted about a year before Google wised up and slapped all those too.

What I would be most concerned about with an it.com domain is that you could have some nefarious actors building on some subdomains and it could impact SERPs for every other site with an it.com subdomain.
Yup I already wrote about it: https://4m.uk/threads/it-com-has-one-utility-and-it-isnt-what-you-think.212/

escorts, casinos, pharma, and then around 1/2 legit sites using it in Italy.
 
"innovator & disrupter"

Aye, disruptive mind.
 
"innovator & disrupter"

Aye, disruptive mind.
I read the first definition (of disruptor) and laughed:

"a person or thing that interrupts an event, activity, or process by causing a disturbance or problem."

But I guess he was going for this one:

"a company or form of technology that causes radical change in an existing industry or market by means of innovation."
 
I read the first definition (of disruptor) and laughed:

"a person or thing that interrupts an event, activity, or process by causing a disturbance or problem."

But I guess he was going for this one:

"a company or form of technology that causes radical change in an existing industry or market by means of innovation."
Indeed, but has he really innovated anything? All he’s done is buy things other people have innovated. Including probably brandable, which is likely his business partners ideas.

Also by definition all he’s said there is that he’s an innovator and innovator 😂
 
FYI 'it.com' is listed on the public suffix list, available to view here (click on 'See the list').

About half the PSL are subdomains under which services are sold/given away - the bottom half thinks it acts like a "please dont ban/block everything at level X if you get abuse from X+1" document, but generally gets used as a "ideal list of tripe to ban from being able to email you cutting significant amounts of spam"
 
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People who have struck gold don't sell their secrets for $97 in a pdf.

But on the other hand, if anybody is stupid enough to buy these 'courses' on how to sell a product because they don't realise that the course is the product and they are the one making the guru rich, then they probably deserve to lose their $97.

Its amazing how big the grift industry is though, only need one look at the Warrior Forum to see that.
Source? I don't see a $97 .pdf mentioned on rdce80.com, or in the ten minutes of the live stream I watched.

Gold is back and a six figure sale. Things are looking up.

x.com/rdce80

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As for the alleged six figure sale, he doesn't mention the currency. Lebanese pounds (LBP) perhaps?
 
Source? I don't see a $97 .pdf mentioned on rdce80.com, or in the ten minutes of the live stream I watched.
I was making a point about grifters in general, $97 is a popular price due to some nonsense pricing psychology theory, not about the grifter Ryan Ewan.
 
All those 4-5 figures domain or portfolio sales he constantly brags about are never verified or never detailed.

I don't really have strong feelings about him one way or the other, but I have personally done a deal with him for around £20k so there is definitely some truth to those sales.
 
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