Oranges and Lemons should not be mixed together in domains!

Oranges are oranges but lemons are bad indicators of an item's value and should be avoided

Oranges are oranges but imagery of lemons is a bad indicator of an item's value and should be avoided

I’m sure you’ve read about the new venture by Francois of Domaining.com – it’s called BargainDomains.com

Essentially, it’s a new marketplace with a lower revenue goal than typical domain selling platforms, which often delusion domainers with high reserve prices.

In fact, the domains listed there are especially priced for domainers – who *love* good deals – as much as 30% lower than their Valuate.com estimated value.

Incidentally, Valuate.com is yet another brainchild of Francois; or of his nephew, according to our research.

It works; Francois also created a banner about BargainDomains that is so large, it was tested at IMAX theaters first.

One slight problem: the banner includes images of oranges and lemons, as if it were a popular market stand, selling fruit.

Lemons?

Hold on, Francois.

A “lemon” reference is indicative of a “bad deal” or of an item that appears pretty on the outside but it’s sour or ruined on the inside. Although people like lemonade because it contains sugar. Or something like that.

So, Francois, take those lemons out of the banner – that’s our free marketing advice of the day 😀

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