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What does your portfolio hold?

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  • Premium domains

    20 
    votes
    41.7%
  • ccTLDs

    16 
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    33.3%
  • Exact Match Domains

    22 
    votes
    45.8%
  • Geo-domains

    17 
    votes
    35.4%
  • Brandables

    28 
    votes
    58.3%
  • Others

    19 
    votes
    39.6%
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Arpit131

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This is a weird poll. I think everyone here has most of the categories.
 
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I voted for ccTLD's, EMD's Brandables. Premium Domains means so many things to different people. My portfolio could be jam-packed with Premium Domains, or have Zero. depending on your point of view. So I took premium domains to mean highly premium domains,like yacht(s).com. Of which I have none.

Also just because I have ccTLD's doesn't mean I have only ccTLD's. My ccTLD's plus my nGTLD's (which should also have been an option) only constitute approx 10% of my portfolio.
 
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I used to focus purely on .com, but being in the UK, I have been placing more focus into UK names.
 
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My portfolio holds my domains. All of them!
...with categories, description, keywords, WHOIS, DNS, expiration/renewal date, acquisition cost, marketplaces where listed, offer type (BIN or Make Offer) for each domain.
 
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I have some of every type. You can find opportunities in all areas. It's difficult to specialize in one or two.
 
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We started off acquiring EMDs in small / niche markets whose primary end users would be small business owners, home business operations or, serious hobbyists.

A moderate variety of other categorical names are in the portfolio as well.
 
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it holds my personal brand
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& all the rest, some brandables, some rubbish domains, some experimental domain etc..

You gotta do your thing, find out what best works for you.
 
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mostly .com with some .io and a couple of regrettable .apps
 
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Mostly all creative .com. I dont buy domain names. I create all of mines. I'm really good at creating 5 letter words.
 
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I voted for ccTLD's, EMD's Brandables. Premium Domains means so many things to different people. My portfolio could be jam-packed with Premium Domains, or have Zero. depending on your point of view. So I took premium domains to mean highly premium domains,like yacht(s).com. Of which I have none.

Also just because I have ccTLD's doesn't mean I have only ccTLD's. My ccTLD's plus my nGTLD's (which should also have been an option) only constitute approx 10% of my portfolio.

OK. I added the "Others" Category to my list. I put all my nGTLDs domains into the "Others" category. I think this better reflected my portfolio. Although they might also be EMD's, Geo's, Brandables.
 
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I have in my portfolio Genric and nongeneric TLD
 
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This is a weird poll. I think everyone here has most of the categories.
Yes. That is there. Just wanted to get a fair idea of what constitutes the maximum out of these for most people.

Crap names.

hahhaa.. I should gve that as an option. Almost everyone would mark it!

I voted for ccTLD's, EMD's Brandables. Premium Domains means so many things to different people. My portfolio could be jam-packed with Premium Domains, or have Zero. depending on your point of view. So I took premium domains to mean highly premium domains,like yacht(s).com. Of which I have none.

Also just because I have ccTLD's doesn't mean I have only ccTLD's. My ccTLD's plus my nGTLD's (which should also have been an option) only constitute approx 10% of my portfolio.
In that case, you can mark all of those which constitutes your portfolio.

I used to focus purely on .com, but being in the UK, I have been placing more focus into UK names.
.CO.Uk is hot in UK. No denying that! How is the ROI as of now in UK names?

I have some of every type. You can find opportunities in all areas. It's difficult to specialize in one or two.

And what has been the most rewarding?
 
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@Arpit131 - I did mark everything other than Geo-domains :)
 
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We started off acquiring EMDs in small / niche markets whose primary end users would be small business owners, home business operations or, serious hobbyists.

A moderate variety of other categorical names are in the portfolio as well.

What is the price range that you sell those at? Mid xxx or low xxxx?

mostly .com with some .io and a couple of regrettable .apps
Yes! .Apps had many people thinking that it'd take off. If not for so many new gTLDs, it may have taken off.
How's .io doing?
Mostly all creative .com. I dont buy domain names. I create all of mines. I'm really good at creating 5 letter words.
Ohh wow.. You create brandables? Low xxxx names?

How has the return been?
 
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Boss man!! You are the champ!!
You only need one category to kill it!!

One should stick to the strategy and niche which is working for them irrespective of the fact as what others are doing...
 
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I used to focus purely on .com, but being in the UK, I have been placing more focus into UK names.
Me too! I've picked up a few new .CO.UKs recently along with some random LLL.co.uks
 
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LLLL.coms and ccTLDs (.al and .co.uk) for me
 
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