karamakate
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As a newbie domainer, I would like to share a part of my portfolio and have some feedback...
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GTLDs arenโt big sellers on the aftermarket at the moment
Because I didnโt lowercase the โgโ?
Because I didnโt lowercase the โgโ?
Youโre certainly on the right track. Spending time researching keywords and demand will serve you well.What kind of strategy should I follow? Do you mean to deciding a branding theme like to focus on single certain sector?
Honestly, I've still dozens of domains on my list, waiting to be registered.
I'm doing search and calculations on some already sold and valuable keywords and trying to prepare a wide array of portfolio to see my next step.
Okay, new gTLDs if you want to be pedanticNo, gTLD includes .com etc. And I guess that's not what you meant to say.
Okay, new gTLDs if you want to be pedantic![]()
Yes sir!Know your terminology.
Youโre certainly on the right track. Spending time researching keywords and demand will serve you well.
And yes, If you buy domains around a specific industry, inevitably youโll find it easier to sell to multiple companies in the industry once you get to know the players. Youโll also be able to spot upcoming trends faster than those not focused on the industry.
Iโd suggest avoiding the current gold rush (NFTs, Bitcoin, etc) because there are already too many players in the space.
Thereโs plenty to read. Some great tips here to start with.Thanks a lot J4wd! Notes have been taken. Since I've different hats beside technology, I'll try to find my niche industry...
Is there a topic or blog post that I can study on about marketing tips, reaching to companies, targeting end-user?
Hey not bad- these are fine nG's. You've done some sensible combinations domain+extension, can go xxx to xxxx, but generally expect long holds for right buyer, or get em' out there and sell to first interested party.As a newbie domainer, I would like to share a part of my portfolio and have some feedback...
None of these are any good in my eyes, even ethereum* it would probably have better opportunity using .com (resale). Developed, there are plenty of awesome .nets currently in use where the value is on the service or content rather than the name.By the way, would you be interested to comment about the other part of my listings? I've shared them in #5 message under this topic.
Thank you!!All bad extentions. Go with ''.com'' only.



