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cheapwebshosting.com
floristshopnearme.com
webmailsupport.net
worldcupschedule.net
worthofmy.website
worthofmywebsite.com
worthofmywebsite.us
usnews.online
outlookemail.support
VOCAW.COM
itconsulants.com
installupdates.net
installupdates.online
accountantsnearme.us
alibabafair.com
floristshopnearme.com
 
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cheapwebshosting.com - No value. The "webs" kills it.
floristshopnearme.com - It should be "florists near me" Otherwise this is too long. Maybe mid $xxx if you're very lucky.
webmailsupport.net - Too long to be valuable in .net. Worthless.
worldcupschedule.net - Potential trademark issues. Plus it's a long .net.
worthofmy.website - Trash it.
worthofmywebsite.com - This is a very awkward way of saying "How much is my website worth?" I don't know, I could think of a lot of better names for a site like this. Low $xxx.
worthofmywebsite.us - Trash it.
usnews.online - I don't know enough about the TLD but this is probably not worth much. It's not worthless but its not worth much either.
outlookemail.support - Trademark. Sounds like the type of name somebody would register for a phishing site.
VOCAW.COM - Short enough brandable. Not great letters though, but its a CVCVC. Maybe $1-2K in the very long run on Brandbucket or Brandpa or Squadhelp.
itconsulants.com - Misspelled. Worthless.
installupdates.net - I don't see any value here.
installupdates.online - Not here either.
accountantsnearme.us - Accountants are not a "near me" type of term. It's not something people need right away, like flowers. People will go out of their way to find a good accountant. The .us extension kills it too.
alibabafair.com - Trademark

Tips:
- Stop registering names with trademarks.
- Stop trying to be clever with new gTLD hacks.
- Stick to .com, avoid .net and .us until you figure out what you're doing.

Before you waste more money, go listen to every DomainSherpa portfolio review. You've probably spent $100-200 on these names, which could have been better spent on a subscription to DNAcademy which would actually make you a much better investor. Had you done the DNAcademy course then you would have registered none of these names (except vocaw.com maybe)
 
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save your money, no need to spend it on courses and subscriptions..... just read the forum

imo...
 
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All of the .us and other TLD'S except .com have high search volume so as far as price is concerned can I believe that they can be a good value because can easily used for affiliate marketing, lead generation and so on in many verticals.

Eg: installupdates.online or .net can be easily used as a search marketing affiliate or a advertising company to have customers download a software for any product or to drive traffic in search engine affiliated market.

accountantsnearme.us is one the domains that will be considered as search term keyword as in google or bing can be used for several purposes like Pay per lead or pay per call etc.. if used properly. These keywords rank much faster in google and bing as compared to any other domain name.

Also very shortly will get you search volume shortly.
 
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save your money, no need to spend it on courses and subscriptions..... just read the forum

imo...

This is bad advice because it wastes a lot of time.

- 85% of people here don't know what they're talking about. It's not easy to tell who knows what they're talking about, who doesn't, and who's just trolling.
- There is too much mixed messages and conflicting information.
- There is too much content to consume anyway. Unless you have a "Best of" list somewhere, combing through thousands and thousands of threads of a forum that's 10+ years old is impossible.

This forum should just be one weapon in your arsenal. But there are far more efficient ways to learn domaining than forums.
 
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All of the .us and other TLD'S except .com have high search volume so as far as price is concerned can I believe that they can be a good value because can easily used for affiliate marketing, lead generation and so on in many verticals.

I've been an affiliate and I know affiliates and I will tell you right now they will not spend money on domains. They can hand register better names than you've listed. And if they're going to spend money, it's going to be on premium .coms - not goodword.badTLD's
 
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I've been an affiliate and I know affiliates and I will tell you right now they will not spend money on domains. They can hand register better names than you've listed. And if they're going to spend money, it's going to be on premium .coms - not goodword.badTLD's
I dont think that TLDS are BAD they are part of what end users search
 
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@Ankit Puri the worst part is you don't want to learn.

@barman gave you a great detailed advice that will save you lots of money, and yet all you could think of was to argue and defend why it is good idea to keep registering worthless trash.
 
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MENTIONED BELOW IS THE SEARCH VOLUME OF KEYWORD DOMAINS.
AS IT SHOWS JUST ON GOOGLE, OTHER SEARCH ENGINES VOLUME IS NOT INCLUDED

accountants near me - 10K – 100K Medium
alibaba fair - 10 – 100 Low
floral shops near me -10K – 100K Low
install updates -1K – 10K Low
it consultant (SEARCHED AS it consulants) -10K – 100K Medium
my website worth - 100 – 1K Low
us news online - 100 – 1KLow
web mail support - 10 – 100 Low
webmail support - 100 – 1K Low
world cup schedule - 1M – 10M Low


Any one else who can give a better evaluation with some reasonable explanations will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance

Garmin MAP Updates
 
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This is bad advice because it wastes a lot of time.

only in time, and over time, can one truly learn about domaining

and one shouldn't be compelled or persuaded to spend money for a course or subscription, when it's not guaranteed to make you successful

there are more successful domainers who haven't taken such courses, than those who have.

also, somebody who "wants to learn" will surely ask the right questions and utilize the forums search features, to get the same answers they would be paying for, in a spoon fed environment

the 10+ years of a forum, has more knowledge and information combined, than one can get from a domain course

imo...
 
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only in time, and over time, can one truly learn about domaining

and one shouldn't be compelled or persuaded to spend money for a course or subscription, when it's not guaranteed to make you successful

there are more successful domainers who haven't taken such courses, than those who have.

also, somebody who "wants to learn" will surely ask the right questions and utilize the forums search features, to get the same answers they would be paying for, in a spoon fed environment

the 10+ years of a forum, has more knowledge and information combined, than one can get from a domain course

imo...

I understand your points. The point I'm trying to make is that sometimes it's worth spending money to save yourself a lot of time and put yourself at an advantage. I bet you countless "successful" domainers would have loved a course to accelerate their knowledge to shave years off of having to learn the hard way through trial and error.

DNAcademy (in my opinion) would take some from 0 to about a 7.5 (an above average investor, on a scale of 1-10) in a couple of weeks. You cannot get that same amount of return on time investment by going through millions of pages on a forum.

And DomainSherpa Portfolio Reviews are free to listen to. They contain a wealth of knowledge without as much fluff and cruft of a forum.
 
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@Ankit Puri the worst part is you don't want to learn.

@barman gave you a great detailed advice that will save you lots of money, and yet all you could think of was to argue and defend why it is good idea to keep registering worthless trash.
I am open to learning but what I found in the advise is a sales pitch and thats the only reason I had to argue.
 
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I am open to learning but what I found in the advise is a sales pitch and thats the only reason I had to argue.

So what was he trying to sell to you?
 
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His DNA Academy course

It's not my course. I just really like it and think that anyone that wants to get serious about domain investing should check it out.

But that said, there's plenty of free stuff. DomainSherpa is a treasure trove of information. There are podcasts that are good too - DomainNameWire and .Com Strategies.

They'll all repeat the same reasons I said in my original post (free too). The quality of your portfolio needs a lot of work if you want success.
 
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