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Been thinking about this for a while.
A good portion of my domains are actually hand regs (closing to a 2k portfolio). Anyway. I'm also a developer and dev work got me into domaining, actually. Over the time I've built a bunch of tools I'm currently using privately .
The interesting part is however the keyword generator I'm using for regs. I want to ask your opinion whether this can be turned out into a sellable product / SaaS. (I might make some less smart but very useful tools free as well).
My tool uses a lot of different modes depending on type of domain, and likely for different types of domainers (I do several different kinds myself).
For 5-6 digit domains, you can use VCVCV patterns etc, and find out what's not yet reg'd and start from there, matching EN keyword lists etc. There are also several nuance keyword lists where you can combine 1-2 nuance kw's with a niche kw (e.g. "amazing"+"domains"). There is also a mode using existing bidding data and kw to find new domains. Finally there is a modifier mode, where the keyword gets some suffix and/or preffix to generate a new form (e.g "domain" -> "domaining"). There are other modes as well and some modifier to each mode above.
Would you see a tool like this having potential for domainers/ for you?
As a side note (to make the workflow more understandable), I'm feeding it short batches of say 100 base money keywords, e.g. "crypto" or "CBD" (not necessarily these) and whatever got my attention that day (note, sometimes I revisit previously used kw). Then the tool starts crunching and it shortly spits out roughly 50-100,000 free domains from such a list (.com, 99% of what I do are coms, but you can use any tld of course). Then it checks for availability and provides a report with anything free (tens of thousands, usually). It has the ability to check that number fast.
I then usually reg a few tens of them (not more), it depends, but I know I am still leaving a lot on the table.
I would add as an end note, whoever says everything .com is regd is mistaken. $90K domains, maybe, but $3k domains are yet to be snatched - and in large numbers.
Yes, 99.x% ARE indeed taken but this tool is designed to find that 0.0x% still remaining. I admit it would be otherwise close to impossible to spot a meaningful number of them. But they still are there for the taking. And whenever i'm in a zone where most are regged, I become extra careful and filter everything closely, as this tells me I'm closing on target(s). And there's always something that can later be sold for a decent amount (for me that is usually $2k+).
So - is it worth making public, or not?
Advice appreciated, thanks!
A good portion of my domains are actually hand regs (closing to a 2k portfolio). Anyway. I'm also a developer and dev work got me into domaining, actually. Over the time I've built a bunch of tools I'm currently using privately .
The interesting part is however the keyword generator I'm using for regs. I want to ask your opinion whether this can be turned out into a sellable product / SaaS. (I might make some less smart but very useful tools free as well).
My tool uses a lot of different modes depending on type of domain, and likely for different types of domainers (I do several different kinds myself).
For 5-6 digit domains, you can use VCVCV patterns etc, and find out what's not yet reg'd and start from there, matching EN keyword lists etc. There are also several nuance keyword lists where you can combine 1-2 nuance kw's with a niche kw (e.g. "amazing"+"domains"). There is also a mode using existing bidding data and kw to find new domains. Finally there is a modifier mode, where the keyword gets some suffix and/or preffix to generate a new form (e.g "domain" -> "domaining"). There are other modes as well and some modifier to each mode above.
Would you see a tool like this having potential for domainers/ for you?
As a side note (to make the workflow more understandable), I'm feeding it short batches of say 100 base money keywords, e.g. "crypto" or "CBD" (not necessarily these) and whatever got my attention that day (note, sometimes I revisit previously used kw). Then the tool starts crunching and it shortly spits out roughly 50-100,000 free domains from such a list (.com, 99% of what I do are coms, but you can use any tld of course). Then it checks for availability and provides a report with anything free (tens of thousands, usually). It has the ability to check that number fast.
I then usually reg a few tens of them (not more), it depends, but I know I am still leaving a lot on the table.
I would add as an end note, whoever says everything .com is regd is mistaken. $90K domains, maybe, but $3k domains are yet to be snatched - and in large numbers.
Yes, 99.x% ARE indeed taken but this tool is designed to find that 0.0x% still remaining. I admit it would be otherwise close to impossible to spot a meaningful number of them. But they still are there for the taking. And whenever i'm in a zone where most are regged, I become extra careful and filter everything closely, as this tells me I'm closing on target(s). And there's always something that can later be sold for a decent amount (for me that is usually $2k+).
So - is it worth making public, or not?
Advice appreciated, thanks!
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