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Drop-catching is dead; Oh, silly boy; Not getting an inquiry for months—what should I do? Dynadot launched NameClub; Your opinion on brandable marketplaces
Drop catching is dead, a waste of time, a scam
Competition across the domain drop-catching platforms has intensified but several key players seem to dominate the game. Has the "sport" of catching domains (at reasonable prices) become a waste of time, or worse? Share your own experience in this very interesting thread.
Topic by @TotalWebsites
Oh silly boy
A domain investor whose boss was looking to acquire a domain shared his "fun" exchange with the domain's registrant that demonstrated a dismissive attitude. Are inquiries by domain investors a red flag for other domain investors? Join and find out.
Topic by @mrcurly
Not getting any sale or inquiry for months. What should I do?
Months of dry spell in domain sales has driven a domainer crazy; it seems that Afternic leads the pack but even after moving their domains to Atom there is a minimal number of inquiries, let alone sales. Is the industry under pressure and what can be done to increase the amount of sales on domain market platforms?
Topic by @NameFinest
Dynadot Launches NameClub.com Marketplace
Dynadot is a registrar popular among domain investors; its latest product involves a brand new domain marketplace, NameClub. Learn how this new platform differs from others and how it plans to compete with the ever-expanding list of new and old marketplaces.
Topic by @silentg — From a tweet by Todd Han
What's your opinion on brandable marketplaces with Atom becoming so prominent?
Speaking of marketplaces, Atom has become the dominant platform for "brandable domains" — the category of domains that are invented words. It seems that this genre has propelled those marketplaces higher in recent months, as dictionary & keyword domain prices have skyrocketed across various TLDs. Would this be a new domain investing direction to consider? Find out.
Topic by @TotalWebsites
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Drop-catching is dead; Oh, silly boy; Not getting an inquiry for months—what should I do? Dynadot launched NameClub; Your opinion on brandable marketplaces

Competition across the domain drop-catching platforms has intensified but several key players seem to dominate the game. Has the "sport" of catching domains (at reasonable prices) become a waste of time, or worse? Share your own experience in this very interesting thread.
Topic by @TotalWebsites

A domain investor whose boss was looking to acquire a domain shared his "fun" exchange with the domain's registrant that demonstrated a dismissive attitude. Are inquiries by domain investors a red flag for other domain investors? Join and find out.
Topic by @mrcurly

Months of dry spell in domain sales has driven a domainer crazy; it seems that Afternic leads the pack but even after moving their domains to Atom there is a minimal number of inquiries, let alone sales. Is the industry under pressure and what can be done to increase the amount of sales on domain market platforms?
Topic by @NameFinest

Dynadot is a registrar popular among domain investors; its latest product involves a brand new domain marketplace, NameClub. Learn how this new platform differs from others and how it plans to compete with the ever-expanding list of new and old marketplaces.
Topic by @silentg — From a tweet by Todd Han

Speaking of marketplaces, Atom has become the dominant platform for "brandable domains" — the category of domains that are invented words. It seems that this genre has propelled those marketplaces higher in recent months, as dictionary & keyword domain prices have skyrocketed across various TLDs. Would this be a new domain investing direction to consider? Find out.
Topic by @TotalWebsites
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what's trending.
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