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I want to make this post, which is going to be my 3000th post, a memorable one. I invite all domainers, the strugglers, small time domainers and middle level domainers, Experienced and inexperience domainers, domain experts etc. PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERTISE HERE.

The challenge is how to double the Capital in six months investing in Domain names.

What type of domain names you are suggesting to buy, from the Secondary Marketplace, and new registrations, particularly in .com.

What are the present trends?

What are the future domain names?

What are the best keywords preferred.

Also please try to suggest some websites where one can get free tools, where one can diagnose a domain name’s full history.

Further, readers can ask in this thread what else they want to learn from the experienced domainers.

ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS DISCUSSION.
 
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Haha )) here is proof you need to own your exact match name on the forum )))

I should see if I can buy Recons and forward it to Recons.com ))

Hahaha. That's right. I wonder if this is coincidence or what but the same mistake has been repeated by at least 2 members in past 24 hours or so in this forum and haven't noticed it prior.

The best thing is at least I own AbdulBasit.com domain :xf.wink:
 
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Hahaha. That's right. I wonder if this is coincidence or what but the same mistake has been repeated by at least 2 members in past 24 hours or so in this forum and haven't noticed it prior.

The best thing is at least I own AbdulBasit.com domain :xf.wink:

True ) nothing beats owning exact match .com of your brand. I own my first name in .com, but haven't used it yet other than email. Not sure if I should or leave it for my son who has the same name.
 
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@Recon.com, so sorry it was exactly meant for @abdulbasit but you were mistakenly tagged. Is there a way i can delete the post?
 
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I can share my experience, I am a small time domainer and also a father of two baby daughters, so I have very limited time on domaining in recent years.

Therefore I focus mainly on daily pending delete .com domains and use tools like dotDB to recognize valuable domains, and I would pick up about 30 top deleting .com domains that have good number of similar registered domains(according to dotDB counts) and place backorder requests for them at DropCatch, SnapNames, and normally I wound avoid any bidding wars, which means I get only domains without competitions.

By doing this regularly, I can get about 3 .com domains weekly and 12 to 15 .com domains monthly. It costs me something like $800 USD a month, and I can also sell about 3~5 domains getting from this procedure for $1,000 to $5,000 each easily every month.

For example, I acquired agilice.com at $59 through DropCatch.com on 2020-03-19 and sold it for $4,000 about 1 and half month later. (I still don't know what agilice means till now, I don't even need to know its meaning because dotDB tells me that there are some serious buyers behind it)

I have just done a simple calculation and noticed that I spent around $5,000 USD to acquire domains in the past half a year with this procedure, and I also sold such kind of domains for about $30,000 USD totally in the same period of time. It is about 6 times in the ROI.

I think there are still plenty of opportunities, if you can find a great way to dig out valuable domains and make trash to treasure like me, you are quite possibly to double your capital in 6 months. I strongly recommend using dotDB, their Bulk Search would save you a lot of time on finding potential valuable domains and buyers.

fleaking
 
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@fleaking thanks for the details but how do you use DOTDB to determines a domain that has much/serious potential buyers, Is it by numbers of registered similiar keywords?
 
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Only dropcatch is possible.(With high risk)

What are the present trends?
new gtlds(With high risk)
What are the future domain names?
Dont know.
What are the best keywords preferred.
shop
bitcoin
pop
tv
ai
vr
sport
free
download
...
 
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@fleaking thanks for the details but how do you use DOTDB to determines a domain that has much/serious potential buyers, Is it by numbers of registered similiar keywords?
Let's take Agilice.com for example: https://dotdb.com/search?keyword=agilice&position=any
By searching at dotDB you will know that Agilice has been taken in .com, .net, .app, .cl, .digital,
and also below domains.

agiliceapp.com
agiliceco.com
agilicedigital.com
agilicegroup.com
....
...
..

These are the clues that Agilice.com must be worth something more than $59 USD. And normally I would go for domains with more than 10 potential buyers according to dotDB's result.

fleaking
 
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@fleaking thanks alot! Your explanation is clear and well understood.
 
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I can share my experience, I am a small time domainer and also a father of two baby daughters, so I have very limited time on domaining in recent years.

Therefore I focus mainly on daily pending delete .com domains and use tools like dotDB to recognize valuable domains, and I would pick up about 30 top deleting .com domains that have good number of similar registered domains(according to dotDB counts) and place backorder requests for them at DropCatch, SnapNames, and normally I wound avoid any bidding wars, which means I get only domains without competitions.

By doing this regularly, I can get about 3 .com domains weekly and 12 to 15 .com domains monthly. It costs me something like $800 USD a month, and I can also sell about 3~5 domains getting from this procedure for $1,000 to $5,000 each easily every month.

For example, I acquired agilice.com at $59 through DropCatch.com on 2020-03-19 and sold it for $4,000 about 1 and half month later. (I still don't know what agilice means till now, I don't even need to know its meaning because dotDB tells me that there are some serious buyers behind it)

I have just done a simple calculation and noticed that I spent around $5,000 USD to acquire domains in the past half a year with this procedure, and I also sold such kind of domains for about $30,000 USD totally in the same period of time. It is about 6 times in the ROI.

I think there are still plenty of opportunities, if you can find a great way to dig out valuable domains and make trash to treasure like me, you are quite possibly to double your capital in 6 months. I strongly recommend using dotDB, their Bulk Search would save you a lot of time on finding potential valuable domains and buyers.

fleaking
How about renewal cost. Did you factor it before deciding your profit or don't you renew your name after one year.
 
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I want to make this post, which is going to be my 3000th post, a memorable one. I invite all domainers, the strugglers, small time domainers and middle level domainers, Experienced and inexperience domainers, domain experts etc. PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERTISE HERE.

The challenge is how to double the Capital in six months investing in Domain names.

What type of domain names you are suggesting to buy, from the Secondary Marketplace, and new registrations, particularly in .com.

What are the present trends?

What are the future domain names?

What are the best keywords preferred.

Also please try to suggest some websites where one can get free tools, where one can diagnose a domain name’s full history.

Further, readers can ask in this thread what else they want to learn from the experienced domainers.

ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS DISCUSSION.


buy a handreg for $3 USD and sell it for $6 USD at namepros
but don't wait 6 month
do it now
 
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buy a handreg for $3 USD and sell it for $6 USD at namepros
but don't wait 6 month
do it now

That made me laugh ) Definitely one of my favorite guys on the forum I'd love to have a beer with )))
 
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I can share my experience, I am a small time domainer and also a father of two baby daughters, so I have very limited time on domaining in recent years.

Therefore I focus mainly on daily pending delete .com domains and use tools like dotDB to recognize valuable domains, and I would pick up about 30 top deleting .com domains that have good number of similar registered domains(according to dotDB counts) and place backorder requests for them at DropCatch, SnapNames, and normally I wound avoid any bidding wars, which means I get only domains without competitions.

By doing this regularly, I can get about 3 .com domains weekly and 12 to 15 .com domains monthly. It costs me something like $800 USD a month, and I can also sell about 3~5 domains getting from this procedure for $1,000 to $5,000 each easily every month.

For example, I acquired agilice.com at $59 through DropCatch.com on 2020-03-19 and sold it for $4,000 about 1 and half month later. (I still don't know what agilice means till now, I don't even need to know its meaning because dotDB tells me that there are some serious buyers behind it)

I have just done a simple calculation and noticed that I spent around $5,000 USD to acquire domains in the past half a year with this procedure, and I also sold such kind of domains for about $30,000 USD totally in the same period of time. It is about 6 times in the ROI.

I think there are still plenty of opportunities, if you can find a great way to dig out valuable domains and make trash to treasure like me, you are quite possibly to double your capital in 6 months. I strongly recommend using dotDB, their Bulk Search would save you a lot of time on finding potential valuable domains and buyers.

fleaking

thanks, interesting. What does dotDB offer that other similar services don't?
 
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Let's take Agilice.com for example: https://dotdb.com/search?keyword=agilice&position=any
By searching at dotDB you will know that Agilice has been taken in .com, .net, .app, .cl, .digital,
and also below domains.

agiliceapp.com
agiliceco.com
agilicedigital.com
agilicegroup.com
....
...
..

These are the clues that Agilice.com must be worth something more than $59 USD. And normally I would go for domains with more than 10 potential buyers according to dotDB's result.

fleaking
Thanks for sharing your approach!
I've checked each registered name with agilice and only 2 of them have developed websites:
https://agilice.cl/
http://www.agilicedigital.com/
So it seems like only 2 potential customers or am I missing something?
 
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That made me laugh ) Definitely one of my favorite guys on the forum I'd love to have a beer with )))

that would be great!

thank you
 
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Best strategy for newbie is to learn as much about valuations as you can, join DNAcademy and watch DomainSherpa on youtube before you buy any domains. When you have the confidence to start investing, then set a budget and buy 1-3 of the best domains you can in your price range. Research all the available names and buy only when you are certain you can turn a profit. Better to buy 1 domain at $100 that is valuable than 10 hand reg domains that are worthless.
 
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Very out of box approach.
I have observed on 'Completed Domain Sales' thread. Many seemingly useless domains rap up big sales. I just wonder how come such domains even cross the mind of sellers.
Now your explanation make sense to me. Thank you for sharing.

Let's take Agilice.com for example: https://dotdb.com/search?keyword=agilice&position=any
By searching at dotDB you will know that Agilice has been taken in .com, .net, .app, .cl, .digital,
and also below domains.

agiliceapp.com
agiliceco.com
agilicedigital.com
agilicegroup.com
....
...
..

These are the clues that Agilice.com must be worth something more than $59 USD. And normally I would go for domains with more than 10 potential buyers according to dotDB's result.

fleaking
 
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Let's take Agilice.com for example: https://dotdb.com/search?keyword=agilice&position=any
By searching at dotDB you will know that Agilice has been taken in .com, .net, .app, .cl, .digital,
and also below domains.

agiliceapp.com
agiliceco.com
agilicedigital.com
agilicegroup.com
....
...
..

These are the clues that Agilice.com must be worth something more than $59 USD. And normally I would go for domains with more than 10 potential buyers according to dotDB's result.

fleaking




This approach is fleaking awesome. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Let's take Agilice.com for example: https://dotdb.com/search?keyword=agilice&position=any
By searching at dotDB you will know that Agilice has been taken in .com, .net, .app, .cl, .digital,
and also below domains.

agiliceapp.com
agiliceco.com
agilicedigital.com
agilicegroup.com
....
...
..

These are the clues that Agilice.com must be worth something more than $59 USD. And normally I would go for domains with more than 10 potential buyers according to dotDB's result.

fleaking
Your method is very different but I like the results. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Best strategy for newbie is to learn as much about valuations as you can, join DNAcademy and watch DomainSherpa on youtube before you buy any domains. When you have the confidence to start investing, then set a budget and buy 1-3 of the best domains you can in your price range. Research all the available names and buy only when you are certain you can turn a profit. Better to buy 1 domain at $100 that is valuable than 10 hand reg domains that are worthless.
 
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This advice is usually ignored by most newbies, they are usually in a haste to start earning.
 
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I can't believe i have had to look at your head 3000 times now but congrats on your milestone if you like round numbers.
 
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Thanks for some new information, anybody else ?
 
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