Domains are so cheap to sit on, yet sometimes you can get lucky. I bought the .au domain for every new electric car model name coming to Australia in 2022
I redirect all their traffic to shock sites or 4chan
Then car companies pay domain brokers to buy my domains for ridiculous markup.
>>105587517 >I redirect all their traffic to shock sites or 4chan >Then car companies pay domain brokers to buy my domains for ridiculous markup.
Kek. Can't you get in (legal) trouble for that?
>>105587617
Why would he? He just happened to buy domains that coincided with the name of their new cars, and I don't think shock site redirects are illegal unless they host illegal content.
>>105586505 (OP) >mfw surname ends in -IN >mfw own both surname.com and surname(minus final two letters).in >mfw i'm giving pajeets money for the domain
>>105594764
Yep. They might actually be the only ones I know of that use .su with one exception. The only other one I have bookmarked is giveaway.su which is a shadier and shittier version of Steamgifts. I haven't even used it despite bookmarking it.
>>105586505 (OP) >you can learn more >404: Fuck you. We changed our website structure for no reason. >Hrm. The Wayback Machine has not archived that URL.
>"modern" site about some computing technology or software >bloated with js >infinite scroll >proudly presenting their corporate sponsors as the second thing visitors see just after the title >uses buzzwords like "platform", "solution", "AI-driven" >tld is either .io or .it
dime a dozen (AmE: diamond dozen)
>>105598442
Yeah, I got that part. I just assumed that it's difficult to accomplish because so few sites use it. The fact that it's even a thing is weird to begin with. Does the Russian government own it? I'll need to look it up in detail.