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I am good at creating .com's. I only do .com. I also never buy domains. All of my domains are one owner created by me.

I've got pages of created idea but only a good few registered because of building cost. I cap my spending and what my renewal fees will be at the end of the year. When I get sales I will get the ball rolling on more registered names. I am trying to find a decent strategy on how to move and sell them.

Right now I have domains on godaddy and namecheap. I'm not sure if these are the best and I am thinking of transferring them to another site soon pending my research of better and affordable options.

Last night i created and post for sale:

Chevycloud.com
Bleucars.com

Both on namecheap

On godaddy

I currently have:

Sneakergenetics.com
Domaintrepreneur.com (thinking of taking this one off sale. Emotional attachment)

For sale.

I have loads more .com names I come up with.

These are not brought. These are created by me and one owner.

Any help on leading me into the right direction of selling would be helpful. And anyone interested in my current domains, dont be a stranger.

Also willing to work with creative individuals.

And thanks for accepting me into your great community.
 
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i admire the bravado but wait till you get some sales before talking about how great your system is.

Anyway if you want to list them for sale, sign up for Undeveloped.com then point your domains to their nameservers. Then wait for the leads and sales to roll on it 🙄

Also, you'll probably run into a trademark issue with chevycloud .com
 
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i admire the bravado but wait till you get some sales before talking about how great your system is.

Anyway if you want to list them for sale, sign up for Undeveloped.com then point your domains to their nameservers. Then wait for the leads and sales to roll on it 🙄

Also, you'll probably run into a trademark issue with chevycloud .com

Well I never said how great my system is. If that was the case then I'd be rich and this conversation doesnt exist. In fact I'm still creating my system so I couldnt have told you I have a great one.

And my material is already listed. Not all, but some. And I've already considered the Chevy trademark situation two days ago so I am ahead of that.

Thrive.
 
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Well you choose to put yourself in the same boat as others who says "whoops". You eat the first sign of failure and choose to let your talents dust on the shelf.

You lose all confidence and fail to create a plan B and C to move your product. In fact, the way you are going about your business may just be all wrong.

Instead of assuming that others will join the "milelow club", try a more effective way to move your pile of domains.

Whoops is not acceptable. Lumping yourself in with the "out crowd" is not acceptable.

This morning I had 3 emails in reference to one of my domains.

One guy bailed because I would not lower the price, and another I've been going back and forth with for about an hour.

I dont know where any of this will lead or if it will even sale. But anything is possible.

Never accept less.

What you hear you will hear, what you say will be. I wish you the best on your journey. Shoot me a message in 6 months if you would like some direction to get to where I am now vrs where I was when new 6 months ago...
 
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I'm not defending my quality. I believe my quality is good and that's all that matters in that regard. Everyone's creativity holds value, even yours.

Alot of people go about things the wrong way is all the problem is. I wont take advice from others that doubt their own creativity.....where would that put me.

I do my own research and I dont do it the cliche way.

I hate working a 9-5. So I created a business where I can work for myself. My services also help others. It took me three years but now it works.

Point is when I want to do something I drive until I reach my goal. I have confidence I can succeed in domaining just as I did my business.

I'm lowkey telling people dont stop thriving. Everybody's opportunity awaits them.

Patience is key in life.

There we go again.

I'm just saying. The sooner you start listening to advice, the sooner you'll become better. Don't ask for tips if you don't want them.
 
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I am good at creating .com's. I only do .com. I also never buy domains. All of my domains are one owner created by me.

I've got pages of created idea but only a good few registered because of building cost. I cap my spending and what my renewal fees will be at the end of the year. When I get sales I will get the ball rolling on more registered names. I am trying to find a decent strategy on how to move and sell them.

Right now I have domains on godaddy and namecheap. I'm not sure if these are the best and I am thinking of transferring them to another site soon pending my research of better and affordable options.

Last night i created and post for sale:

Chevycloud.com
Bleucars.com

Both on namecheap

On godaddy

I currently have:

Sneakergenetics.com
Domaintrepreneur.com (thinking of taking this one off sale. Emotional attachment)

For sale.

I have loads more .com names I come up with.

These are not brought. These are created by me and one owner.

Any help on leading me into the right direction of selling would be helpful. And anyone interested in my current domains, dont be a stranger.

Also willing to work with creative individuals.

And thanks for accepting me into your great community.

Welcome and good luck to you. By the way, see if you can get your money back for that Chevy domain.
 
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Another one I just came up with is suitted.com would be nice for a company that is big on selling suits!

Would be a nice name for a suit/warehouse typish store!

Registered.
Misspelled. Worthless.

Slow down....
 
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Thank you for the support. It is nice to be in a well known forum of the hobby!
This is NOT a hobby.

Your enthusiasm is going to cost you a lot of money. There is no point in registering names "just for fun", unless you are okay with sitting on a pile of domains that will do nothing for 12 months and then they start nagging you its time to pay for them all over again..
 
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Well I never said how great my system is. If that was the case then I'd be rich and this conversation doesnt exist. In fact I'm still creating my system so I couldnt have told you I have a great one.

And my material is already listed. Not all, but some. And I've already considered the Chevy trademark situation two days ago so I am ahead of that.

Thrive.

Do car companies have cloud services, so much so that they'd need a website for it? If it's unlikely, then why would Chevy buy chevy cloud?

And if you're not planning to sail to Chevy, Then who else will buy an obviously dangerous tm domain?
 
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Sometimes knowing "what not to do" is more important than knowing "what to do"

Every domainer can totally relate to your newbie enthusiasm. With upcoming renewals, your enthusiasm would get replaced with experience, which is a good thing.

Wish you all the best. And beware of the 1st year in domaining..!!
 
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welcome

I appreciate your energy

when you register a name
think of the buyer
and how you convince him/her
to spend $1500 USD on the name

do this for your names
find a buyer and sell them

you will register different names after that
 
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