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I doubt people are gonna sit idle for long as that vacuum sucks every good domain out of the drop, and then posts it on his site for $2000. NameJet and Snapnames are in decline as he beats them everytime. Who is next to challenge him?
Has anyone ever thought there's enough domainers and developers at Namepros that together with a combined pool of funds we could build a system to challenge this guy....? Just saying.
OK. To add to these stats. The Reberry Empire are dropping approx 4.5K of domains tomorrow, according to DropCatch. At that rate, it would mean they are dropping 4500 x 365 = 1,642,500/yr
HD has a lot junk inventory for sale at $xxxx. How many quality domains are in the hands of NP members available at comparable or lower prices?
Yep, that sounds correct, 1,252 registrars, DomainIncite gave a great overview of the state of play at the end of 2016 after DC added a staggering new 500 accredited registrars to change the game.As of today, 20190309, Andrew Reberry has 1252 registrars. More than 1/2 the total exported from ICANN. [2460] GoDaddy has one. What's up with that? Is there any advantage in him doing this?
Is it only in his mind??
You are right, compared to dropcatch, godaddy is like a reminder service i guess, people use it for not valuable domains but just some domains that matter to them actually. Godaddy cant even catches drops at the same day :D
It feels good to think it may not be working for him doesn't it?
OK. To add to these stats. The Reberry Empire are dropping approx 4.5K of domains tomorrow, according to DropCatch. At that rate, it would mean they are dropping 4500 x 365 = 1,642,500/yr
the answer is simple " Development".
That's more than$10M/year in wasted registrations.
How can you tell how many domains they are dropping on a specific day ?
It's easy. You search for all the Pre-Release domains they are dropping on DropCatch.
Does this list not also include domainers' domains with Namebright ?
I just remembered something important. Until five years ago, DropCatch was actually a private closed operation used to acquire inventory for Huge. So I searched for a report about it:
DropCatch.com enters the expired domain business with a bang
“Now the company is opening up its expired domain drop catching business at DropCatch.com. Even better, it won’t compete against the domainers that use its new system…”
“…Some people are frustrated about competing head-to-head with HugeDomains. With the private beta launch of DropCatch.com, people no longer have to compete if they pay to use the system.”
https://domainnamewire.com/2014/05/12/dropcatch-com-expired-domains/
Domain Name Wire, 2014
My opinion is we are lucky to be able to access their superior service, it is a privilege not a right, and thanks again to the Reberry brothers.
Since I get confused about the different deletion stages, this was a good opportunity to learn more about it.The domains I won yesterday were transferred to my NameBright account today. That would have been 42 days after expiry. So perhaps I should read DropCatch's ToS, since any NameBright customer has up to 60 days to clawback a domain, which I'm not bound by.
Your 2 cents makes no sense. As an owner of revenue generating websites, I can tell you that developing a single domain to the point where it starts generating revenue is a major project. I mean serious task that requires a lot of money, energy, and time. That's just one domain.A solution to Andrew Reberry huh?
This is so easy most won't agree but the answer is simple " Development".
If you stop chasing hundreds of thousands a names and sit down and develop even 10% of your portfolio and build a revenue stream your already ahead of andrew. Think about it while he's fighting tooth and nail to avoid renewal fees of thousands of names your cashing checks
Just my 2 cents
Blake