i am new in domain name investing have bought a few but not sold any as yet just had one enquiry
but i'm in no hurry to sell
but i'm in no hurry to sell
Only buy dot coms.finding a few 4 letter consonant .co.uk's in registrar for £15.58 ish but the .com's and .net etc have been bought
Only buy dot coms.
i have just found 17 x 5 letter {brandable} .com's in a registrar within 15 mins having looked at brandbucket earlier its ideal for short eg 5 letter easy to pronounce .com's especially if bought at £7.99
Ok I will; I might want to start my own lil world Twitt@ZapNano
No you dont. Just a normal tweet and hashtag words into it that people would search relating to what you are selling.
Check out my @urlbazaar_ twitter handle. You can still see my old tweets on it.
Oh ok...@ZapNano you have to verify the account by replying to an email
Got off topic; but this kind of a mellow off topic. But yes, they will still report you. So we can just pm. Good idea...Cool I'm just starting to build my personal twitter profile now. lol I should have maybe done that first but I'm getting it done now.
Agreed, although I did know this one had value - just very niche to a project similar to mine - or to a startup using the name (it was a dictionary word although more of a niche keyword).
hand regged supplychain----something--.com last July. Sold in April for $5k. I have two other similar sales this year. I'm definitely very profitable on my hand regs. Just hard to find very many good ones to register. I might pick up between 0 and 5 per day.
Every domain started out as a hand-reg. A name is a name. The only thing that matters is if you want it or not.
as a newbie, a smart thing to do is buy a Brandbucket domain [...] and list it on Brandbucket.
Then hand reg a $10 domain ang park for for eternity on Sedo or godaddyNo, this is just stupid; especially as a newbie I would not recommend to got that 'lottery ticket & sit back' way.
No offense, just my honest opinion.