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  1. katerleonid

    debate Buying time in domaining?

    I’ve been thinking about this for a while, and I’m curious what you think. Everyone says you need time and patience in domaining, but what if you could skip that part? What if you could buy someone else’s time and patience instead? Imagine buying a dropped domain that’s been listed for sale...
  2. katerleonid

    debate Buying time in domaining?

    I’ve been thinking about this for a while, and I’m curious what you think. Everyone says you need time and patience in domaining, but what if you could skip that part? What if you could buy someone else’s time and patience instead? Imagine buying a dropped domain that’s been listed for sale...
  3. Domain Crazy

    question Registrars that auction dropped domains

    Are there any registrars that auction your dropped domains and share a split of the sale of those auctions with you? I've dropped so many nice domains at dynadot because I can't be bothered to manually sell them and they take every profit. I'd move all my domains for that alone. Jack
  4. Domain Crazy

    question Registrars that auction dropped domains

    Are there any registrars that auction your dropped domains and share a split of the sale of those auctions with you? I've dropped so many nice domains at dynadot because I can't be bothered to manually sell them and they take every profit. I'd move all my domains for that alone. Jack
  5. Samer

    discuss VDF.com 3L.com dropped

    the name VDF.com was just dropped. Searched “VDF.com” found sold May 30 2007 for an undisclosed amount. On NamePros! Now that it’s dropped, with an intense bidding war $18,150 high bid. Here’s the original post; It was initially offered on Namepros for $7K+ VDF.net sold for $10K, in 2011...
  6. Samer

    discuss VDF.com 3L.com dropped

    the name VDF.com was just dropped. Searched “VDF.com” found sold May 30 2007 for an undisclosed amount. On NamePros! Now that it’s dropped, with an intense bidding war $18,150 high bid. Here’s the original post; It was initially offered on Namepros for $7K+ VDF.net sold for $10K, in 2011...
  7. Fancy.domains

    discuss Do you ever register domains that you have dropped yourself?

    I tend to frequently register domains that I've dropped myself. About one name a month or so. The reasons may be: 1. I can see that the popularity of the keyword / words have increased. 2. A registrar has a temporary promotion for that particular extension. 3. I simply regret that I've...
  8. Fancy.domains

    discuss Do you ever register domains that you have dropped yourself?

    I tend to frequently register domains that I've dropped myself. About one name a month or so. The reasons may be: 1. I can see that the popularity of the keyword / words have increased. 2. A registrar has a temporary promotion for that particular extension. 3. I simply regret that I've...
  9. Dnbolt

    Ever dropped a domain which later became a developed site?

    Has anyone ever dropped a domain name and months later discovered that someone has acquired the name and developed it? Excluding: mini-sites, blogs, landing pages.
  10. Dnbolt

    Ever dropped a domain which later became a developed site?

    Has anyone ever dropped a domain name and months later discovered that someone has acquired the name and developed it? Excluding: mini-sites, blogs, landing pages.
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