DomainingIsFun
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I'm so happy. I want to tell everyone, but everybody I know doesn't care about domains. So I came here.
I've had 2 $xxx sales. They were great and kept me going. Both were on flippa, one via auction won, and the second fell into my lap by chatting up an $xx auction winner. Both of them were $69/$79 namejet names.
On this last sale, I was catching namejet names (one of my favorite places) based on a little more research than I had been doing. I've been playing fast and loose like most beginners (from what I hear) and long story short I now have a huge list of names I'll probably let drop. But I've began buying much more conservatively lately and I found this name on namejet I really liked, got it for $79. I figured brand bucket would accept it but they didn't. So I listed on flippa, with $xxx minimum offer $xxxx BIN and recently converted it to an auction. Set a low reserve and $xxxx BIN and it still ended up not selling, so I relisted, at the same figures but 30 days instead of 7. With $1 bid on it, after 6 days, someone bought it for BIN.
I'm ecstatic and much more focused now. I had my doubts about domaining but I think I've finally got the right idea. Don't get discouraged and if there's value there, you'll get it.
Namepros has been really helpful and to other beginners, listen to these guys. They know how to do it. Imitate success. Yay domaining!
I've had 2 $xxx sales. They were great and kept me going. Both were on flippa, one via auction won, and the second fell into my lap by chatting up an $xx auction winner. Both of them were $69/$79 namejet names.
On this last sale, I was catching namejet names (one of my favorite places) based on a little more research than I had been doing. I've been playing fast and loose like most beginners (from what I hear) and long story short I now have a huge list of names I'll probably let drop. But I've began buying much more conservatively lately and I found this name on namejet I really liked, got it for $79. I figured brand bucket would accept it but they didn't. So I listed on flippa, with $xxx minimum offer $xxxx BIN and recently converted it to an auction. Set a low reserve and $xxxx BIN and it still ended up not selling, so I relisted, at the same figures but 30 days instead of 7. With $1 bid on it, after 6 days, someone bought it for BIN.
I'm ecstatic and much more focused now. I had my doubts about domaining but I think I've finally got the right idea. Don't get discouraged and if there's value there, you'll get it.
Namepros has been really helpful and to other beginners, listen to these guys. They know how to do it. Imitate success. Yay domaining!