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Most founders see a seven-figure domain as an expense. The smartest ones see it as an asset that can transform how customers, competitors and investors view their business.
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When a domain acquisition carries a seven-figure price tag — I spent more than $1 million on mine — it tends to raise eyebrows in the boardroom. At first glance, that kind of money seems better spent on hiring executives, launching new products or making strategic acquisitions.








