hello everyone
why people here don't like handreg domains
especially buyers what is wrong about handreg names
why people here don't like handreg domains
especially buyers what is wrong about handreg names
hello everyone
why people here don't like handreg domains
especially buyers what is wrong about handreg names
lock...i like your "referral" hand regs as well. In the last 60 days I've had more fun hand registering 800 plus new gTLD's with the extension .Realty. To add to the fun, I actually have a plan for how to best monetize my portfolio, and if past experience is any indicator of future performance, "outbound" will replace the old buy andI am very excited about what i am hand registering right now.
Personally, that's not the reason I wouldn't pay another domainer extra money for a recently hand regged domain.People generally here dislike buying recently hand regged domains.
My reasoning is, it's much to with that they were bought for reg fee, and then domainers hate having to pay a premium.
It's also aggravates them, because they feel like they missed out hand regging it themselves, reninforcing why they dont want to pay that premium.
Of course at the right price, that shouldn't get in the way and recently hand regged or not,
a good domain is a good domain.
There's even an exhibitionist thread for this very behavior, due to popular demand.A handreg is a bit like giving yourself a hand job. If it ever leads to more than instant gratification then someone else is more of jerk off than you.
Disclosure, I do handreg once in a while.
gratz for your saleJust sold a handred domain yesterday for $1k, reg in March.
People generally here dislike buying recently hand regged domains.
My reasoning is, it's much to with that they were bought for reg fee, and then domainers hate having to pay a premium.
It's also aggravates them, because they feel like they missed out hand regging it themselves, reninforcing why they dont want to pay that premium.
Of course at the right price, that shouldn't get in the way and recently hand regged or not,
a good domain is a good domain.
good pointGets to the core existential question of your domaining journey. Are you buying domains just to resell to other domain investors - or - are you a domain investor.
Either budget or tenacity coupled with patience and time. Easier said than done, but it's really a waiting game (even for the best domain names).good point
for me first time iwas buy to sell to other domain investors to be domain investor you must have some budget to start journey
ifull agree with youI find this problem often too. A buyer who was interested in a domain says "You just registered it today, so actually we're going to pass". Is that smart? I don't think so. I can find a ton of very bad domain, but aged domain names & I can find couple great, but available to register names. Does that change anything? Basically only thing it can change is SEO value. Of course a hand-reg usually will have less SEO value than some 20 year old name. I find it strange, but yeah, potential buyers often backout when they find out it's a hand-reg. Logic? SEO value. Only logic I can find in that. Maybe also envy that they know how much you'll earn and they're pissed about it.
Gets to the core existential question of your domaining journey. Are you buying domains just to resell to other domain investors - or - are you a domain investor.
What was the last Hand reg domain you sold for X,XXX so far?I love hand registering (original not re-registering from the deleted lot) and it gives immense creative satisfaction. More than 35% of my portfolio are hand registered. You can check my website same as user name and find many there.
Those who say all words are taken are the same people who believe and compare the domain industry with the real estate industry. However, unlike limited land, the world of words is ever-expanding and every year hundreds and thousands of new words are including in dictionary in all languages.
The fact is domain sector is like universe ever-expanding and a growing galaxy full of stars some are known but maximum are still unknown and untapped due to our limited knowledge, ability and lifetime.
After achieving my portfolio size, I stopped hand registering not because I don't like them or do not have a new idea but simply because I do not want to give birth to a new name if I am not able to protect or nurture them. So sometimes it's a blackhole where it sucks your creative energy and you won't realise whether you are at zero or infinity. Also in search of unknown gain (sale and profit) creating unsustainable and confirm liability in the form of annual renew fee is not a good idea.
In fact, if we really have good domains and if we knew its real worth, we may not be able to sale 100 good domains to end user in our lifetime. Thank you!
What was the last Hand reg domain you sold for X,XXX so far?
How much do you typically sell real estate dev EMD and do you have to outbound.Nothing wrong with handregs.
But if domainers think there is and would rather buy aftermarket more money for me.
Did you know I sold InvestReit.com (Handreg)for $55k?
CoinMena.com (Handreg) $25K?
PaladineDrone.com (Handreg) $8,000
Imagine what I will sell these Handreg below for?
5GVoice.com
Free5G.com
InvestBullion.com
Iotanium.com
IotMMS.com
RCSApp.com
5GStock.com
EtfBit.com
ExperienceTheDrive.com
PrimoryeKrai.com
All handregs.
My bread and butter domains? Handregging exact match addresses for big real estate developments.
Considering how long domain registrations have been going on, it's becoming harder to find "True Handregs".There is a problem in hand reg definition, most domainers that report hand reg are actually referring to dropped domains found in dropped lists, these are actually not new domains but aged domains that just dropped. No problem at all in hand registering dropped domains because these domain do actually sell if you can find good ones.
True hand reg is comming up with new names without using any drop lists, this is called sometimes names speculation. The problem with this method is that there was no demand on these names in the past (and that is why they are available) and so you need to hold for long time (ex: 2-5 years) before there is any demand.