Somebody emailed me out of the blue offering to sell me coyier.com.
Usually I’m not interested in domains. I have this one, it’s fine. Subdomains are cool. You can put dashes in domains and get them cheap (see: css-tricks.com). There are a billion TLDs now and you don’t really need the dot-com.
But I thought about it, and my brain told me I’d spend a grand on it and absolutely no more. So I wrote them back and said exactly that. Then they emailed back a lower offer, and I said “no”. Then they wrote back with another lower offer, and I said “no”. Then they emailed back and said fine a grand, and I said “ok”.
Part of the reason I did it is that they sent a URL on godaddy.com where the transaction actually happens. I use GoDaddy anyway β I like them for reasons.
All it does is redirect to this site for now. But it opens the idea of using it for family members who might want a site off it. ruby.coyier.com is kinda neat.
Any ideas?
Great for emails. chris@coyier.com, ruby@coyier.com, and such
Wait, you offered a grand, they went lower, you stuck to a grand? Only part of the story I didnβt understand.
I’ve been keeping an eye on my surname .com address for years for this exact reason, having personalised domains for the whole family.
But its for sale on GoDaddy for Β£72,000…. so nah.