I think I need to study for a long time.Thank you all for your suggestions.
You should of seen my portfolio when I first started.
I did not make my first sale until a year in -- and I registered a lot of names I eventually let go.
My first sale was 12$
Knowledge is power in this industry.
Conduct a trend analysis with the free resources that are provided to you by NameBio.com
Nobody can explain to you why "SaltAndPepperHomes.com" sells for 28.8k
Market demand will always surprise investor reasoning.
As an investor -- you do not go for what just sounds good. You go for what sells and has math to support the acquisition. Great investors in this industry do not just get lucky -- they make educated investments.
Instead of throwing darts at the board at random and blindfolded -- information and analysis separates that crowd with the crowd that takes the blindfold off and has a fair chance at making some sales.
Do not go for outliers -- go for what is notable and consistent.
One/Two word .COM/.NET/ that are in common language and mean something is a good place to start.
Example of names I hand-reg'd this month.
((Never reg with hyphens -- unless it's absolutely and utterly worth the acquisition))
((Apologize for the heavy .NET listing -- I typically invest in .COM/.NET only))
PC-Soft.net
e-Portal.net
Torched.net
Boomed.net
Conjured.net
Ocarinas.net
Example of my closeouts this month:
LocalAreaNet.com
Spaniard.net
Search-Engine.net
These names eclipse my former portfolio in both quality and demand. I see decent page views on each of the names that are listed above in my multiple marketplace listings.
I appreciate your take and willingness to learn in this industry! That kind of attitude will see success here! And I can not wait to see your name up there with some good sales referenced.
Best of luck to you! Keep on staying strong in this industry.