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Hello all,

over the last months I have accumulated a little over 20 domains after watching a youtube video about it and signing up for the justdropped newsletter. I used Estibot for verification and my plan was to post my domains on brandbucket - which was the only place that I am aware of.
Comparing my domains with the ones I see on brandbucket I felt that at least 50% of my domains should be approved... but today after more than 1 month waiting time I have received a message that all my domains were declined.
I have no ideas what to do next - is there any other alternative?
I found brandpa, but the whole thing looks like a less professional copy of brandbucket.

When googling for alternatives I came across this forum and found a couple of threads of people leaving brandbucket and reasons for it... but no one ever mentioned what is their next step.

Can someone please guide me in the right direction?

+Here are my domains:
lubago.com
HugBars.com
RankNexus.com
lubagu.com
anynx.com
teomara.com
SureLap.com
PawPash.com
FitCups.com
AlohaBabes.com
TropicAloha.com
avivato.com
lomobo.com
paptalk.com
poibo.com
scaido.com

I also have
CEA.us
patterns.us
which I didn't list on brandbucket as they don't allow .us

Thank you!
R.
 
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Can someone please guide me in the right direction?

I can not offer any info on the 'brandxxxxxx' websites as I don't use them. The commissions are too high for my taste.

What I would suggest to someone just getting started is to stop buying names and spend many hours simply searching and reading on this site...the answer to any question someone just getting started may have has been answered here.

In my case I let my names speak for themselves...I list my names in a few marketplaces (such as epik, afternic) some with buy now pricing and some with make offer links...best of luck to you.
 
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Try listing in places like Sedo, Dan, Afternic, Uniregistry etc. But the most important thing as stated above is the quality of your domains.

Avoid the temptation to reg more because of other people sales. Spend time to learn what sales.
 
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paptalk.com

paparazzi talk - actually a pretty decent name for a TMZ type of site
 
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Don't be discouraged.

BB is not the jurisdiction for quality domains. I have seen similar names like Lubago and Lomobo on BB. However you can definitely improve as someone mentioned above.

Squadhelp is another similar marketplace you could try.

And list on afternic too and other places as mentioned above too. Good Luck.

Keep Learning.
 
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Try other brand marketplaces as well. I have many names that I thought would be 100% accepted but weren't, even today.
 
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You can try SquadHelp for brandable names.
Paptalk, Poibo..Nice.
Stop buying names for a while & spend time here at namepros.
 
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You can also submit up to 10 names on BP. They review within a week, so you might even save money on domains as you don't need to immediately register them.
 
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paptalk.com

paparazzi talk - actually a pretty decent name for a TMZ type of site

Or a roundtable discussion of "Pap Smears"! :xf.wink:
 
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Spend more time reading the sales charts at nameBio and DNJournal and less time buying dropped domain names until you get the hang of what a great domain name or at least a very good domain name is. Even great domain names can take a while (years) to sell at a decent profit! There is a delicate balance between having enough quality inventory of names to generate regular sales and the renewal fees on your inventory of names to make any domain investors business viable! Finding that balance is hard and is the key!
 
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The other thing to remember about the marketplaces, & I am active on BB, BP, & SQ, so I think it's worth submitting to these 3. But you always have to remember there is a person looking at your names and everyone has their "opinion" on what should be listed. Many names I submit get rejected - ones I thought were great - while others, I just give a shot and get approved for more than I expected - my point is - they are great - but very subjective (as we all are) & they also know (far better than any one of us) what will more likely sell to the customers they are targeting. So, there is also a bit more science in the choice, but it still someone opinion - which is also why they all offer are 2nd review. Most important - dont get discouraged, keep asking the right questions and you are heading in a good direction. & far more sales happen outside these markets than on - so dont be concerned about "sell-ability" based on that alone. Best of luck
 
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