They aren't all for sale
Why chess.com should buy all competitors

They aren't all for sale
Nope!
Every company is for sale if you offer the right price.

They aren't all companies
Then offer the right price for their assets or rights, like site domains and etc.

Another idea would be to increase ratings on chess.com, so that peoples' ratings are higher here than they are on other sites. If that happens, it won't be long before all online chess players flock to chess.com.
By the way, this is one of the policies that I proposed in my campaign platform for chess.com staff (see points 1 and 2 under 3. Increase ratings):
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/support-my-campaign-for-chess-com-staff-member

Another idea would be to increase ratings on chess.com, so that peoples' ratings are higher here than they are on other sites. If that happens, it won't be long before all online chess players flock to chess.com.
By the way, this is one of the policies that I proposed in my campaign platform for chess.com staff (see points 1 and 2 under 3. Increase ratings):
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/support-my-campaign-for-chess-com-staff-member
Yes, Macer, you are right.
I do not understand why chess.com did not make you staff member until now, despite your nice campaign.
COME ON, CHESS.COM, MACER75 FOR STAFF MEMBER NOW!!!!
#MACER75staffMEMBERchess.com

Chess.com just bought your company, "The King of Patzers Chess Analysis, Inc.". (They got it for a song.) Your pink slip is in your in-box.

Chess.com just bought your company, "The King of Patzers Chess Analysis, Inc.". (They got it for a song.) Your pink slip is in your in-box.
No, it is not, I did not get any proposal from chess.com for my excellent start-up THE KING OF PATZERS CHESS ANALYSIS, INC.
We see very often lots of chess.com users talking about the competitors of chess.com.
Often the mods tell that "it is not permitted to talk about the competitors."
I HAVE A NICE SOLUTION FOR THIS PROBLEM!!
It is called
SURVIVAL OF THE FATTEST.
This pretty new Management Theory is shown, in a nutshell, in Dilbert's cartoon:
http://dilbert.com/strip/2016-11-12