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Hello!
Around three or four months ago, I reach my top amount of domains published at BrandBucket – 95 (with 2 sold). Back then, I was in the top 11% of domainers with the most domains, according to my BB dashboard (saying my portfolio was larger than 89% of BB sellers).
A few days ago, with no new domain added to my BB portfolio, I noticed my BB dashboard indicated that I had a portfolio larger than 90% of BB sellers. This means I’m now in the top 10% of sellers with the most domains at BB.
Considering that the total number of published domains hasn’t decreased but has been constantly increasing, this can only mean that there are fewer sellers with large amounts of domains and also, possibly, that these fewer domainers now hold even larger portfolios than before.
Usually, this type of trend (concentration of large amounts of assets in fewer hands) indicates a tendency for monopolies.
What are your thoughts on this? Is it possible that the smaller portfolio owners are moving away from brandables? Or simply moving away from BrandBucket? Might the monopoly trend hinder the possibilities of the little guy making a few sales in BB? Is this the reason we see so many “BB published” domains sales here on NP? How do you see the evolution of the brandable niche?
Best regards!
Ruben
Around three or four months ago, I reach my top amount of domains published at BrandBucket – 95 (with 2 sold). Back then, I was in the top 11% of domainers with the most domains, according to my BB dashboard (saying my portfolio was larger than 89% of BB sellers).
A few days ago, with no new domain added to my BB portfolio, I noticed my BB dashboard indicated that I had a portfolio larger than 90% of BB sellers. This means I’m now in the top 10% of sellers with the most domains at BB.
Considering that the total number of published domains hasn’t decreased but has been constantly increasing, this can only mean that there are fewer sellers with large amounts of domains and also, possibly, that these fewer domainers now hold even larger portfolios than before.
Usually, this type of trend (concentration of large amounts of assets in fewer hands) indicates a tendency for monopolies.
What are your thoughts on this? Is it possible that the smaller portfolio owners are moving away from brandables? Or simply moving away from BrandBucket? Might the monopoly trend hinder the possibilities of the little guy making a few sales in BB? Is this the reason we see so many “BB published” domains sales here on NP? How do you see the evolution of the brandable niche?
Best regards!
Ruben