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Hi guys, I've been buying domain names for about 7 months now and never had any offers yet. Could someone please take a look at my domains and tell me if I'm wasting my time and money.
If you go to sedo.com and type in one of my domain names
( Coinhub247.com) and then scroll down to the stacked boxes, it will show my whole portfolio. Any opinions good or bad would be appreciated
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Strictly speaking shouldn't this be in appraisal section maybe? I had a quick look at CoinHub(.)com. Is there a way in Sedo to quickly find the whole list? Like on Afternic and Undeveloped and Flippa and the registrar marketplaces there is a link to all domains by a seller, but I am being blind and don't see it for Sedo.

CoinHub itself does not strike me as a bad domain name at all. I see it only has a little bit of traffic, perhaps due to your post. I think it is just with so many domains out there in the niche, and so many on Sedo, it is tough to get noticed.

Anyway, as general advice there is typically for a solid (but not super premium) .com domain portfolio about 1 chance in 100 that any particular domain name will sell in any calendar year. So let's say you have 100 names, and have been trying to sell them about half a year. There is about 1 chance in 200 that you would have a sale by now. You can scale to your actual numbers.

My only other reflection, have you done more than list them on Sedo? Like promoted on social media, outbound, other marketplaces, etc.? Those can help names find traction.

Good luck. Domain selling is the opposite of fast flipping, as someone wise on NPs once said! (I forget who, unfortunately, but so true)

Bob
 
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Most of them are no good IMO, londonpropertylet, peercoinhub, justaccomodation, coinhub247 may have some value, I'd dump the rest, stay away from numbers+letters and hyphen domains and stick with .com (preferably make sense 2words not invented).
 
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He's right, going to Sedo is too ugh.
Post the names here and remove the ".com" at the end.
Vibrogasm
Spacetravel360
Rotortaxi
Rotorcab
SpaceFlights
Strictly speaking shouldn't this be in appraisal section maybe? I had a quick look at CoinHub(.)com. Is there a way in Sedo to quickly find the whole list? Like on Afternic and Undeveloped and Flippa and the registrar marketplaces there is a link to all domains by a seller, but I am being blind and don't see it for Sedo.

CoinHub itself does not strike me as a bad domain name at all. I see it only has a little bit of traffic, perhaps due to your post. I think it is just with so many domains out there in the niche, and so many on Sedo, it is tough to get noticed.

Anyway, as general advice there is typically for a solid (but not super premium) .com domain portfolio about 1 chance in 100 that any particular domain name will sell in any calendar year. So let's say you have 100 names, and have been trying to sell them about half a year. There is about 1 chance in 200 that you would have a sale by now. You can scale to your actual numbers.

My only other reflection, have you done more than list them on Sedo? Like promoted on social media, outbound, other marketplaces, etc.? Those can help names find traction.

Good luck. Domain selling is the opposite of fast flipping, as someone wise on NPs once said! (I forget who, unfortunately, but so true)

Bob
Hi Bob thanks for your feedback. The only way I know of to see the whole portfolio is what I wrote in the original post. You have to click on the stacked boxes at the bottom of the page after going to sedo and typing in coinhub247. Click on it and scroll down
Kind regards
 
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Numbers + letters are never good, except in special circumstances. But most, if not all, of your domains have numbers. . . I'm glad you stuck to .com, but wow.

CrabDiner//

Wat dis iz? Are there diners that only offer crabs? I mean, did u not wonder this before reggae :D.
Lol yes I believe the are crabdiners in the u.s and canada
 
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Quickly looked at the names, saw some TMs and the rest is not so good. I'd price them low $xxx each and drop if they don't sell. And not selling on Sedo would be smart, for a transaction you're paying $60+ each and that'll eat half your profits on low $xxx sales.
 
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I have not had a chance to look through the full list, although have not done the detailed analysis required for any name. The strategy of a portfolio that has mainly ..com, but a mix of some other extensions, makes diversification sense. The ones in ngTLD are in .online which is a good extension. I don't know the .uk market, but having some country code makes sense.

I agree that many of the name + number ones probably are not sellable, although certainly some in that category sell. If one is doing numbers, 360 is a good match with some names that are suitable to for example 3D viewing. I might see your bridges or spacetravel working this way.

Some of the names that struck me as possibly good include the following.
FindTheatreTickets (com)
CoinDeskDaily (com)
CrabDiner (com)
FoodFest360 (com)
CryptoWatchDaily (om)
Bridges360 (com)
SpaceTravel360 (com)
Spaceflights (online)
VisitAsia (online)
jockeys (online)

I think possibly there is a mismatch between your sales venue and the quality of the domains. While it is true that some sales on Sedo are in the low $$$ range, most are higher. Even though it is 3 words, I actually feel FindTheatreTickets is potentially a good sale.

I would evaluate each name in your portfolio, decide which are indeed quality and leave at Sedo. For some others try to get low $$$ or even $$ for them through venues that sell more at those prices and where the commission structure makes it worthwhile. The $60 minimum at Sedo makes it not worthwhile to sell a domain name there for $100.

I think the primary question to always ask is who might be the end users for each domain you acquire, and what advantage that would offer them. I cover that idea in a post at NameTalent here.

You may also find my post on how to evaluate whether a domain name is worth investing in. It offers 18 things to look at, that starts with listing categories of end users and the value they would obtain from the domain name.

While others have offered good advice in the thread, I would not be overly discouraged. I do see some good ideas in your list, an as I said originally, no matter the names, most will not sell in any one year. I really wish you every success in domain investing.

Bob
Thanks for your feedback Bob. I will go look at the post's you mentioned
 
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Over 50 people looked at this page but no comments or advice.please guys I'm here to learn if I've made mistakes. I'm thick skinned so can take criticism as well as good advice.
Thank you
 
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Can you publish the list here?
 
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Honesty, I think you are wasting your time and the majority of those names should not be renewed. I quickly scrolled through them but the only one I saw which was interesting was chilltime.net and even that one has limited value if you find an end user, perhaps up to $1K? The rest look like short words or letters with numbers and unless those numbers mean something it is usually a bad idea to put random numbers in a domain name. .online and .uk domains also don't have a lot of value as far as I'm concerned.

Just because it's available, you do not need to register it.
 
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You have to click on the stacked boxes at the bottom of the page after going to sedo and typing in coinhub247. Click on it and scroll down

Thanks. I am still being blind. I did enter your domain name on Sedo and found that without trouble before I posted. But no matter where I scroll down I don't see a link for all domain names by you. Or do I need to pretend I am going to make an offer on it?

Sedo definitely need more friendly interface imho!

Bob

EDIT - Ignore it, I have found how to do it.
 
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Thanks Bob, I didn't know how to do it. Much appreciated
 
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For those people asking me to put the domain names on here.
Bob hawkes has kindly put a link to my domains above
 
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Numbers + letters are never good, except in special circumstances. But most, if not all, of your domains have numbers. . . I'm glad you stuck to .com, but wow.

CrabDiner//

Wat dis iz? Are there diners that only offer crabs? I mean, did u not wonder this before reggae :D.
 
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@Lagunaboy, We first timer always make same mistakes which are

1) registering trademark names; I see a lot of trademarked names on there like Binance*****, Amazon*** etcetera. Do away with those as it could land you in trouble

2) registering other extensions other than .com. Dont do it for now please.

3) We tend to think we can play a fast one on hand registering a premium by adding figures to it.. Well Estateagent.com is great but Estateagent360.com is not so great. So stop adding numbers to domains except of course if bet365.com or sport247.com is available for handreg.

What to do;

List most of them on namejet and see if you can get rid of some for $69,then start reading most of niche domain discussion and see what people are buying.
 
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Lol yes I believe the are crabdiners in the u.s and canada

WAT? IF TRUE, THEN u have to outbound to them! or something. then you have a really good domain.
 
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@Lagunaboy, We first timer always make same mistakes which are

1) registering trademark names; I see a lot of trademarked names on there like Binance*****, Amazon*** etcetera. Do away with those as it could land you in trouble

2) registering other extensions other than .com. Dont do it for now please.

3) We tend to think we can play a fast one on hand registering a premium by adding figures to it.. Well Estateagent.com is great but Estateagent360.com is not so great. So stop adding numbers to domains except of course if bet365.com or sport247.com is available for handreg.

What to do;

List most of them on namejet and see if you can get rid of some for $69,then start reading most of niche domain discussion and see what people are buying.
Thanks for your comments. I'm here to learn and take on board your advice
 
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