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Its true, I dont see any value in reading Domaining.com. These bloggers are either disctacting you with unrelated posts, or quoting big portfolio holders who dont offer anything valuable, except some Richard Schwartz's direction of thought, which can be found directly on his twitter page.
 
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And also, excessive advertising, usually tailored to newbie domainers who operate at a loss.
 
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I agree, and almost feel the same way about NP lately..
 
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NP at least has a marketplace.
 
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Its true, I dont see any value in reading Domaining.com. These bloggers are either disctacting you with unrelated posts, or quoting big portfolio holders who dont offer anything valuable, except some Richard Schwartz's direction of thought, which can be found directly on his twitter page.
You're spot on. I'm subscribed to a couple of such blogs, including the one you've mentioned. But of recent I receive in my mailbox invitation to read such articles that make me ask myself: "And How is this Related to Domaining?!

Hope the owners of the blogs read this and try to adjust. Let's help them improve - more domaining related articles, less paid/sponsored garbage.
 
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Surprisingly, disagree.

Like it or not, this is a very niche industry.

Yes, there are some advertising, but bearable.

Recommend; OnlineDomain, TheDomains, DNW, DomainInvesting, @AbdulBasit.com, it’s a fine aggregate.

There should be an ability to block certain feed

Dont want .XYZ registry announces, ngtlds.. but Domaining.com free.
 
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I dont think there is any possibility for improvement. I need to readjust my habbits and stop visiting the site.
 
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Some advertising or mostly advertising?
What valuable did you read during the last 30 days. Tell me exact information.
 
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My own datafeed of domains is about all I care about in domainland except NP!
 
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Surprisingly, disagree.

Like it or not, this is a very niche industry.

Yes, there are some advertising, but it's bearable.

Recommend; OnlineDomain.com, DNW.com, TheDomains, @AbdulBasit.com, and more; it's a fine aggregate.

There should be an ability to block certain feed resources imo..

Dont want .XYZ registry announcements.. Other ngtlds.. but they're free.
Understood, no one is against ads - if/when moderate and not intrusive.

I'm against paid/sponsored garbage served as industry news/articles.
If it must be served and sent to my mailbox, then with footnotes: sponsored article.
What can be simpler?!
 
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Understood, no one is against ads - if/when moderate and not intrusive.

I'm against paid/sponsored garbage served as industry news/articles.
If it must be served and sent to my mailbox, then with footnotes: sponsored article.
What can be simpler?!

Agree, especially when they repeat; same ad. But they are nuances; need support lol.
Also i try ignore ngtld hoopla kool aid best can

Samer
 
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Some advertising or mostly advertising?
What valuable did you read during the last 30 days. Tell me exact information.

I’ll pull something up;

But their owner;

Isnt he same guy that owns Catchy.com?
Forgive the Catchy.com ads; that’s synergy.

Samer
 
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I’ll pull something up;

But their owner;

Isnt he same guy that owns Catchy.com?
I forgive the Catchy.com promos; that synergy.

Samer
Yes. I always think Catchy is nice domain website to showcase value to newbs.
 
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I’ll pull something up;

But their owner;

Isnt he same guy that owns Catchy.com?
Forgive the Catchy.com ads; that’s synergy.

Samer

Yes Francois owns Domaining.com and Catchy.com. If you are logged in you can block feeds.
 
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With lease-to-own as option!
Yeh I mean, it functions like a central London Bentley showroom. People walk by now (Catchy.com), presumably understanding quality and a window into Premiums and be about their day, or they can onboarded to domain values in a more realistic way to engage owners on better terms similar to their expectations.
 
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Well I did not get an answer to my question. Can you tell me exactly what valuable information did you read during the last 30 days?
 
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Instead of disliking my post, answer the question.
 
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Well I did not get an answer to my question. Can you tell me exactly what valuable information did you read during the last 30 days?
Can you tell me what valuable contribution you would hypothetically contribute, if you had a domain blog?
 
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The domain sherpa is the best effort at domain entertainment, I think it's pretty cool
 
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Im not looking for entertainment, Im looking to make money.
 
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Too bad I became addicted to visiting the site.
 
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Too bad I became addicted to visiting the site.

Simply block the feeds you're not interested in. As simple as that. But I believe there are some very good blogs with a lot of quality information. Have learned a lot.

I too don't like a few blogs which I don't really bother but I can't say the entire Domaining.com is not worth it. Just doesn't make sense to me.
 
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After 2 years of having what is likely the deepest daily hand-curated auction and closeout lists in the industry, NameCult.com is still not welcome at Domaining.com! :(
 
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