You mentioned back in feb that sales had dried up and you didn't expect them to come back.
Anyhoo, the point is just because you say something doesn't make it so :-P
There are TONS of brands using "copilot" in their name because it's such a...
The number of existing companies that use a keyword in their name is 100% a factor in "how domaining works".
Yes, you called the end to crypto names back in Feb and since then we've seen half a dozen low-6 and high-5 figure crypto names sell...
Thanks, good to hear from someone who has tried both.
I don't think the shotgun approach makes for a good portfolio... but if the method is more mass reg, sell at volume quickly, then drop, rinse and repeat, then I could see it working.
Baby and Beyond is actually a great example to learn from.
The sniper approach here was to register just that one name.
"With the idea that BABYandBEYOND.com would make a great baby brand for Bed Bath and Beyond, BABYandBEYOND.com was...
Part of the reason for the thread is because I’m not sure my “sniper” approach is the right way.
But my way of thinking has been there is an underlying algorithm.
You can study keywords and business names and see there are definite trends in...
Verification is a one time thing so once you’ve verified on one platform you can change NS to another to verify there as well.
Afternic will likely get you 80% of your sales if you’re pricing at retail.
Auctions almost always work best with...
I’ve had one moonshot hit already and I think the danger is in changing your strategy where you end up buying names that aren’t in your wheelhouse.
The most dangerous time to buy names is after a sale (when you feel rich) because your usual...