Thanks Stub, but I'm not your typical domainer. I've not always been a contrarian, but after Verisign confirmed my suspicions about this industry in November, 2017, I'm more of a contrarian now than ever. And NamesCon only added to my contrarianism...wow I didn't even think that was a word until I just typed it, and it wasn't red-flagged
I know I can't share with you my plans here on NamePros, but I plan to play by the 'ol 80/20 rule whereby I'll probably drop 80% of the domains that come up for renewal. I'm not about to "hoard" domains as Verisign refers to it, but I plan to sell a lot more than the 1-3% "average" that domainers sell from their portfolios each year. Thanks for the concern Stub, but I will tell you about another
.homes domain I bought today your post about "Waterfront.homes" inspired me to buy. I bought Rivershore.homes and it's .com equivalent RivershoreHomes.com. It's certainly not Waterfront.homes, but with literally tens of thousands of homes viewing rivers around the world, either a realtor, a builder, a contractor will love to own these domains. And if you think these "end users" will come to me before I locate them, I've failed my contrarianism test
Thanks again Stub.