10 Domains Accepted, Continue with Brandbucket or? Any success?

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Icenevermelts

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Hello all. Lately I registered a lot of brand names and 10 of them got already accepted with brandbucket. I know I have to pay like $10 per domain to continue with the listing but I stopped to decide if I should go forward. I know a lot of you have been with brandbucket for a while and I would like to ask if you have any success? My domains are priced at about $1k each, I know if none of them sells I will need to pay for renewal fee again plus the brandbucket fees. Is it worth it or?
 
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I would stop and give it 6 months. Of course, I am saying this not knowing the domains but still seems like reasonable advice to me
 
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Maybe you should wait a little to see if it works with the ones you have already published there.
 
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The problem is that I never paid the fee for the domains to be published especially if you have to wait months for the logo to be created and stuff. So I wasn't sure if I need to continue
 
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Is it worth it or?

is the cost budgeted?

are the names worthy?

could they sell elsewhere, with free listing?

only you and time, can answer those questions


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@Icenevermelts

Glad you are joining the brandable game!

You can earn credits that count towards BB submission fees by using the vote feature in the account section. Every 10 votes = 1 credit = $1.

I've had great success selling on BB. Feel free to PM me or post any other questions you might have in the BB thread.

https://www.namepros.com/threads/brandbucket-experience.793278/

Thanks,
Michael
 
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