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hello

I am new to BrandBucket. Before getting my hands on this

I wish to experience about brandbucket from my fellow members


Thanks :)
 
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Does anyone have any experience listing 4Ls on BB? I'm wondering if they tend to sell any faster than other names.

I have one, The profit I will get is more less what I would get from very motivated reseller. Did not sell yet, while other name did. But with short time and limited data it does not mean much.
 
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I too have been watching BB very closely. Out of the last 560 approved and listed, 300+ belong to Michael Krell.

Prices have gone up. Queue is now taking 6 weeks+ to be reviewed.

Look at the sales listed in this thread over the last few months... this is a one man show.

Michael seems to have a great eye for the 2-word names that sell well, and I'm sure he's spending a lot of time and resources growing his portfolio so quickly. Kudos to him, but I'm sure that BB also worry about having any one supplier providing so much inventory. That said I'm sure they are also happier dealing with bigger suppliers - less friction. Until of course those sellers decide to plough their own furrow...
 
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I just wanted to say that if I was the only the person selling names on BB, it wouldn't be much of a marketplace :). I'm getting a good number of sales, but nothing close to enough to justify their development, marketing, and human resource expenditures for a couple of sellers.The vast of majority of people don't post their sales (I rarely did until I became a BB Ambassador).

Like Brandworthy said, I am aggressively increasing my portfolio, and so my BB portfolio is increasing.

I haven't really noticed the prices going up much overall. I have been fortunate to be able to purchase a larger amount of better names, and the majority of those were first up in my queue.
 
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Why does it take so long to get a name listed? The internet has made these kind of wait times obsolete. Seriously.
 
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For anyone interested, do a site: search on Google under the /profile/ folder:

google.com/search?q=site:www.brandbucket.com/profile/

That will let you go through the various profiles. While @michaeljkrell might be the biggest, there are a decent number of users with 200-500 names listed. Michael only represents ~12% of the total inventory and the next biggest portfolio I found was ~4%. So it's still very diverse in terms of sellers.
 
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Like Brandworthy said, I am aggressively increasing my portfolio, and so my BB portfolio is increasing.
I saw those on MediaPlow... Nice domains... :)
 
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I went through more profiles in March and Febraury. Most of the profiles increased by very less in %.

But Michael's profile increased 35% in last 2 months.

Congrats Michael.


That will let you go through the various profiles. While @michaeljkrell might be the biggest, there are a decent number of users with 200-500 names listed.

Boxador / Brandbucket has listed more domains than @michaeljkrell . Boxador has nearly 2000 domains (Exactly 1972).

Boxador + Michael J Krell = 1972 +1350 = 3332 domains

Total listed domains = 10528 domains

Boxador + Micheal J Krell Share in total inventory = 31.55%

I think most members didn't post their sales. @michaeljkrell also stopped posting reported sales. his last reported sale was on Mar 27, 2015.
 
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I just wanted to say that if I was the only the person selling names on BB, it wouldn't be much of a marketplace :). I'm getting a good number of sales, but nothing close to enough to justify their development, marketing, and human resource expenditures for a couple of sellers.The vast of majority of people don't post their sales (I rarely did until I became a BB Ambassador).

Like Brandworthy said, I am aggressively increasing my portfolio, and so my BB portfolio is increasing.

I haven't really noticed the prices going up much overall. I have been fortunate to be able to purchase a larger amount of better names, and the majority of those were first up in my queue.

It is good to focus on things you excel in, whether you have 10 names on 1000 it is till about the name quality in the end. Obviously you are better in brand able market them most of us. But I am in the chase :) Already 5 accepted likely 1 sold (still did not get any massage since initial email, it is already 10 days???), but having 80 in the queue right now :)

Thanks for posting your sales for motivation purposes - also if you have some stats we would like to hear ;)
 
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likely 1 sold (still did not get any massage since initial email, it is already 10 days???)

That doesn't sound too good. Have you pinged BB to ask what's happening? It could be that the buyer has gone to ground, so they don't know where to transfer it, but it could also be payment issues. Regardless, I've never had a 10 day wait after a sale was notified - most was 3 days I think.

Worth reaching out to BB to clarify.
 
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I sent it right now. Fingers crossed.
 
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Here are my sales over the last 30 days with one pending.

B A M B O R A
B O U N C E L O G I C
S T A R T C O I N
S T A C K K
D A S H R
S I M P L E D E F E N S E
U P F U E L
H O M E C R A T E
Z E N S T A C K
N I T R O G E N C L O U D
I D E N T I T Y L A B S
F U N D I F U L
 
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My Step-By-Step with timeframe !
Day 1: Submit 51 domains.
Day xx: Waiting for approval.
I gave BrandBucket a try 4 weeks ago. Submitted 51 domains .. at least 30 of them which I consider "very brandable" and the rest maybe not as good but still brandable. I am still waiting for approval.
I'll keep this post up-to-date to share my experience and current time delays in the process.
I can't wait to know if I am in the range of what they are looking for or completely out of the park.
 
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On that note I'm happy to mention the 2 sales I've had so far in March:

R E T A I L G E N I U S
Q U O T E C L O U D

I feel a wee bit small compared to Mr. Krell above, but then again he has 6.5x the names listed as I do, so it's probably around right based on a 5-6% average turnover.
 
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Michael joined BB in June 2013. At that time he already had a large stable of names which he had been collecting for a year or two and selling (with limited success) on his own. Three months later, in Sept 2013, Margot said in an interview: "Regarding my earlier point about reaching a limit of unique made-up or "coined" names, a solid keyword pair with good linguistic structure and applicability to many possible types of business is what we'd like to see more of in the submissions." I think a lot of domainers didn't hear/read that and didn't make the switch as quickly as Michael did. He had a backlog of several hundred two-word centric names and was perfectly positioned to fill that inventory vacuum. He also has a real talent for picking names that buyers like. He thinks outside the box and often gets it right. He knows the tech startup market and as a result he's very successful. It's hard to knock him for that.

Now of course I am worried that my measly 50 listings will never see the light of day in the midst of a 10,000 name inventory dominated by Boxador (Margot) and Michael. But that situation is nobody's fault but my own. I'm the one that came late to the party. :-/

Wishing success to all the BB domainers! Cheers!:xf.smile:
 
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Can someone tell me what is up with their cheap looking logos ?
 
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Can someone tell me what is up with their cheap looking logos ?

What? Lol If there's anything brand bucket got right besides its inventory it's their design and logos. They clearly know a little something about direct response marketing.

The idea of the logo is to subtlety bring out the meaning behind the name. If what you're looking for is gaudy flash apeal prepare to distract buyers from the name and lose sales.
 
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The idea of the logo is to subtlety bring out the meaning behind the name. If what you're looking for is gaudy flash apeal prepare to distract buyers from the name and lose sales.

You tend to expect more for a $200 logo other than literally just choosing a font.

I'm speaking from my recent experience where also a number of other members see it the way I do when asking for their opinion.
 
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You tend to expect more for a $200 logo other than literally just choosing a font.

I'm speaking from my recent experience where also a number of other members see it the way I do when asking for their opinion.

I don't care about opinions I care about results. If what you're looking for is a subjective point of view when it comes to creating a logo don't expect much.

On the other hand if what you're looking for isto make a profit you should focus your attention on what works based on statistics and test results.

As someone who has done plenty of split tests of my own Im fully confident that brand bucket has done just that.


Their direct marketing Scientific approach is above the fold in terms of professionalism.

Having said all that I'm sure there are a few logos that don't meet this criteria. In fact I've seen a few. But for the most part I'm pretty satisfied
 
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Generally, I care about opinions which are gathered from the experience of others. Many people I know are frustrated with their logos and expected better.

I'm going to accept your view because its an "opinion", which is based on your experience.
 
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Generally, I care about opinions which are gathered from the experience of others. Many people I know are frustrated with their logos and expected better.

I'm going to accept your view because its an "opinion", which is based on your experience.
Although I disagree I understand your point. Also I believe they allow you to submit your own logo. This is another option that you may want to look into.
 
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