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Frank Schilling - Uni - Uniregistry Announces Domain Liquidity

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Did you ever dream about selling your entire domain portfolio?
Well now here is your chance!

Pretty big News in my honest opinion.

@Frank.Schilling / Uni Announces Domain Liquidity.
Domain Portfolio acquisitions...

https://twitter.com/Frank_Schilling/status/1132796141400207360

Domain Portfolio Submittal Form - HERE

Pretty huge news since nobody else in the Industry offers this outright.

Nobody else in the Industry offers this outright.
This could be an Industry game changer here.

Best of luck to Frank, Uni and of course to all domainers submitting their domain portfolios for sale.
 
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The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
Sometimes you can predict the future based on the past. What’s going to happen won’t depend on what we discuss here.
 
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who else wasted an hour reading this thread

i wish i can go back in time and get this hour back
 
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who else wasted an hour reading this thread

i wish i can go back in time and get this hour back

I think the concept is interesting and worth the read. I could dream and think they would pay me $500/domain, but in reality I know it’s not even worth sending them my portfolio. If it brings some type of competition, for other firms to build some type of reserve and portfolio bidding system, then that’s a nice positive for domain owners.
 
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In light of this newest updated post from Frank...

Frank Schilling wrote:

If you are a buyer who wishes to be included in the distribution of this list, please email: [email protected] indicating that you want to be a part of our seller distribution list. We will follow up with each individual submission to determine if you qualify for the program.

I find this comment from @End Game extremely intriguing.

"If it brings some type of competition, for other firms to build some type of reserve and portfolio bidding system, then that’s a nice positive for domain owners"

Anything is possible.
 
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Sent mine with a price of $2 million which is actually fair. Although I didn’t include the majority of my domains, it shouldn’t matter.
They will not ever pay 2 million dollars to NoName. Lol, lol :xf.grin:

Uniregistry tries to sell even a useless name at $$$$$
Surely they will offer peanuts if we submit names. I did go ahead and submit my 50+ names, not to sell but just to play around

Guys consider that's a live people from New York, greedy, greedy, that love only Money, their own.
 
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Based on the names submitted in the "domains wanted" section on namepros...I think frank is in for some 'pigeon sh*t'. It will be like sifting through a dropped domains list, where you wonder who drugged someone to register these names.

As far as whether it's a good idea....I think it's too early to jump to conclusions.
You can't make judgments without evidence. We have to hear from people who legitimately submitted decent to good names and see what they were offered. Measure it to see if it work out worst or better if someone were to post those names here on namepros or somewhere else.

With announcements like this, you really don't have to debate...time will tell the tale..and make all things clear. One day this industry will have a disruption. I mean some innovation that will be good, but different from what we have seen before. Yellow taxis won't always run the show.
 
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OK, this just got confirmed:

Frank will pay a Shilling or two per domain name in the portfolio. That translates to roughly $5 to $10 [er name )
 
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OK, this just got confirmed:

Frank will pay a Shilling or two per domain name in the portfolio. That translates to roughly $5 to $10 [er name )

Huh?
even if it's a super premium domain?
 
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OK, this just got confirmed:

Frank will pay a Shilling or two per domain name in the portfolio. That translates to roughly $5 to $10 [er name )
Did you get a email from them for your portfolio? Do u mind sharing the names and the price they offered?
Just curious to know if I was all right from the beginning :xf.smile::xf.smile:
 
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OK, this just got confirmed:

Frank will pay a Shilling or two per domain name in the portfolio. That translates to roughly $5 to $10 [er name )
confirmed? fill us in...
 
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Frank will pay a Shilling or two per domain name in the portfolio. That translates to roughly $5 to $10 [er name )

As much as I want to "like" and laugh at your Frank "Schilling" joke .. I just can't because there are too many people here who don't get the difference between fact, opinion and sarcasm! lol

You've opened a can of potentially liquid worms here ...


ADDED ... It's a JOKE people ... Frank SCHILLING !!!

Huh?
even if it's a super premium domain?
Did you get a email from them for your portfolio?
Just curious to know if I was all right from the beginning :xf.smile::xf.smile:
confirmed? fill us in...

All this in the time it took me to write the above .. lol
 
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Now I feel myself as a person lonely walking in the gallery full of robots )) For the second time in a day ))

I am off to watch Star Trek or Person of Interest )))
 
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Being an intermediary between portfolio buyers and portfolio sellers seems to be an interesting idea.

However, the first question. Is the following scenario possible:

1. Purchase portfolio if you see at least 5% good domains (and 95% trash). It is obvious enough that the portfolio should be purchased in full, and without telling the seller what domains (5%+) are good as per internal valuation

2. Transfer the best domains to Frank

3. Offer the remaining 95%, mixed with others, to "I am a buyer" buyers who were asked to show up
 
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Being an intermediary between portfolio buyers and portfolio sellers seems to be an interesting idea.

However, the first question. Is the following scenario possible:

1. Purchase portfolio if you see at least 5% good domains (and 95% trash). It is obvious enough that the portfolio should be purchased in full, and without telling the seller what domains (5%+) are good as per internal valuation

2. Transfer the best domains to Frank

3. Offer the remaining 95%, mixed with others, to "I am a buyer" buyers who were asked to show up

Yeah, doubt it will work like that.

It would kill the whole idea right away.

There is no need for him to do that.

Basically, he'd treat the whole portfolio as, let's say, one valuable name (an equivalent of LLL.com or LL.com even). For such name, he wouldn't be asking 20% commission. He'd be happy with 5% to 10% if it doesn't involve much extra work.

What he can do is to have a first look and if the portfolio is really good, try and negotiate for himself. If it is something that is fine, but he personally is not interested, he could offer to subscribed buyers (maybe, he'll keep it completely clean and commit that he won't be buying/competing/skimming).

If this is the case, it could become a good tool. For those exiting, heirs, estates, having different investment opportunity, cutting losses etc.
 
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commit that he won't be buying/competing/skimming
Yes, it is the key... And, no information from Uni so far.

As a side note, Frank is now also bombarded with "portfolios" of 2-5 domains. He should probably limit the size to at least 500 domains min. Or, the whole scheme will die and soon.
 
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I think this is very good. You lose nothing by sending your names to them and if you receive an offer, you can then evaluate if it is acceptable to you. I believe many people are ready to sell their domains if they receive an acceptable offer.
 
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Just submitted 5 names. Nothing to lose. No harm in trying. Let's see how it goes.
 
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I just got a response from them regarding a domain I submitted.

How much would you value TitaniumGlass in king for a reseller price + enduser. I want to compare with the price they offered me.
 
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I just got a response from them regarding a domain I submitted.

How much would you value TitaniumGlass in king for a reseller price + enduser. I want to compare with the price they offered me.
Its a .in domain?
 
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no. it's .com
Im not much aware on this niche domain, but I checked in godaddy domain appraisal valued at 3628$ and estibot values it at 340$. Looks like a good traffic domain name.

I think a reseller price of 100$-250$ as something good. But again Im not much aware of this niche.

End user price should be 1500$+.
 
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@YairDD Now share the quote they offered.
 
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