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Hi all. I am new to domaining. Still gathering information about domain flipping. I have purchased few domains, and have invest hefty amount.
Can someone please advice, how much they actually value?

ExtremeClip.com
DeliciousCollections.com
DNAsolution.net
Cricbuzzinfo.com
Oceanologies.com
Oceanologies.org
Oceanologies.net
Oceanologies.info

And 4C domains:
13x4.com
2VDI.com
93PG.com
62TL.com
T0ol.com

Will appreciate your help.
Thanks
 
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Welcome to NP

I will be honest here.....nothing personal, ExtremeClip.com might have a little value, but there are so many sites on extreme sport etc

First mistake is registering names before understanding what makes a name valuable. You cant walk into any industry and understand it and know how to make money in it, there is a learning curve like there is with any job

I would read though this forum from top to bottom for at least a few months before any getting any more names

I would also not hand-register any names that are available, they are available for a reason. Have a look at expiring lists and auctions. Work out a list of say 5 names you think could be worth a shot and then email the owners to see if you can find a bargain. Dont just get a mixture of names, focus on something you are familiar with and not an industry you know nothing about. If you want to invest in a new industry, make sure you research and understand it before buying names. Focus on .com (NO info, org, net, etc) names and stay away from the new GTLD's. Never mix numbers and letters alike you have done above, they rarely sell unless they have a meaning in 247, 360, 365 etc

Check namebio.con an dnjournal.com for past sales

Hope that helps...good luck
 
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Thanks very much for the info.
Yeah i knew i made a mistake. Should have learned all this before investing the amount.

Would like to ask, whats the best way to check my domain value? Or if you have idea, what amount can i get in return for each. Actually i am hoping numbers. Be hard, no problem. Atleast it will give me an idea how to approach my way further
 
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That's a tricky question to answer as it could be confusing if we are not talking in context to each-other. Value has many aspects, what's a valuable brandable may not be a valuable keyword - super simplistic but hope that makes sense.
If you want to do brandables - really, look at BrandBucket, BrandPa, Namerific, BrandDo, and so on - they are (for the most part) all brandable names.

Aged names, keyword, GEO, - maybe a particular niche (insurance, Pot, crypto, etc), short names, numeric....And so on.

Try to target an area that interests you and you will be able to ask more specific questions that will help - very broad (although logical, and we all asked them when we started - yo are not alone) question wont get you the "help" you are looking for because it's not really possible to answer in a post.

So, do you have a area that you think may be one that you can dig into and enjoy more that others?


Sorry, didn't answer your second question (and sorry) I'm not sure you will get much, or easily sell, the names you listed above. But I am not an expert and dont venture outside my niche too often so not an authority in anyway.
 
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Welcome to NP

I will be honest here.....nothing personal, ExtremeClip.com might have a little value, but there are so many sites on extreme sport etc

First mistake is registering names before understanding what makes a name valuable. You cant walk into any industry and understand it and know how to make money in it, there is a learning curve like there is with any job

I would read though this forum from top to bottom for at least a few months before any getting any more names

I would also not hand-register any names that are available, they are available for a reason. Have a look at expiring lists and auctions. Work out a list of say 5 names you think could be worth a shot and then email the owners to see if you can find a bargain. Dont just get a mixture of names, focus on something you are familiar with and not an industry you know nothing about. If you want to invest in a new industry, make sure you research and understand it before buying names. Focus on .com (NO info, org, net, etc) names and stay away from the new GTLD's. Never mix numbers and letters alike you have done above, they rarely sell unless they have a meaning in 247, 360, 365 etc

Check namebio.con an dnjournal.com for past sales

Hope that helps...good luck

It is seldom possible to get a single short English word .com to invest - all would be listed as premium already. However, I have got a few single English domains ending in ccTLD or some new gTLD, including
- tram.hk
- orienteering.online
- mahjong.cafe
and recently got swear.info in an auction.

It is undoubtedly that the 2nd level is "better" than the OP's, however, can such combinations (single common English world + an English gTLD or a ccTLD in an English-speaking country) sell at value?

Moreover, as I am a web developer, it is trivial to pop up a wordpress site and write a few articles on the subject matter, or for .app domains publish some related app on that. How much premium can I expect by selling these web sites?
 
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It is seldom possible to get a single short English word .com to invest - all would be listed as premium already
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Yes, you dont get single keywords, they are available for sale but cost a lot more than most domainers can afford. Focus on good 2-word names and possibly future is tech names, you can get good names if you get in early, long before the tech becomes mainstream

@AbhiParmar

You cant just check a domains value, you have to try and sell them and when you sell it, thats what it's worth. I think you will struggle to sell these..list them everywhere with a really low bin and try and get your money back at least and then reinvest once you have researched more..good luck
 
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How would you use these names for a real-life business purpose ? I'm scratching my head trying to figure out how these names could be used in a meaningful way.
My advice would be to set the auto-renew to off, and look forward to the savings in renewal fees :)
 
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List 93PG at Sedo, Afternic & Godaddy, I hope you get someone interested in it.

For rest other,

Consider @Kate advice
 
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62tl.com may be useful for a Turkish e-shop which always sell items at 62 T.L.
 
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