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Hi Fam,
Buying Good Domains is HARDER than Selling Good Domains!
Do you guys agree?
Thanks
MaX
Buying Good Domains is HARDER than Selling Good Domains!
Do you guys agree?
Thanks
MaX


No specific TLD.Have you tried a request with a very clearly specified set of descriptions. That is TLD, must be dictionary word, perhaps some popularity measure, length, positive. I have never tried to buy a $5000 name but would be surprised if you do not get goid replies, but maybe you have tried that already.
Bob
I dont see much difference in those two new tld. Sport.house has good traffic coming. Has been just few months that I acquired them. My first new tlds, will wait for good offers.I ain't a .com fanatic.
I think if it was Sports.Center you could have asked for $5k to an end user...I am a reseller![]()
Good to hear you getting good traffic... Sport is rarely used than sports... anyways good luckI dont see much difference in those two new tld. Sport.house has good traffic coming. Has been just few months that I acquired them. My first new tlds, will wait for good offers.
It's a general discussion.Another way to try, if active on social media like Twitter, is to ask show me your best available name at $xk. When people like Rick S does it he gets many responses. He usually gives a one day limit.
It might work even better in request thread here. Allow each person to only submit their two best, with your criteria.
I don't think this thread is right place to get specific suggestions. Not even sure if by NP rules we are strictly speaking allowed here to suggest names for possible purchase.
Best wishes,
Bob
Can you pls give a few examples of tier 1-5 names. Would like to verify whether my choice is almost universal or not.Selling is always the hard part. But. at the prices Tier 1, 2 and 3 names are selling for at our aftermarket auctions today. projected Hold Time is much longer that it used to be, I think we are actually purchasing names at near value from the auctions these days, so maturity time costs us more money over the duration of ownership per tier 1 , 2 and 3 domain names today. with Tier 4 and 5 names being the flipper names of today IMO.
If you are strictly a sole domain name seller today, and have no other niche within the industry, i can only imagine the stress if you are working with a tight budget of capital, we are buying high today, which is very hard to juggle investment vs sales vs ROI.
My classification,Tier 1 = Smart dot com
Tier 2 = Fujj dot com
Tier 3 = Verysatisfying dot com
Tier4 = DebtPerfect dot .com
Tier5 = Housesloaner dot com
This is an example, however in all Tiers 1 through 5 there will be better names than i posted of course, but not to much worse in each Tier IMO
My classification,
Tier 1 = Smart.com
Tier 2 = SmartPhone.com
Tier 3 = Smartly.com
Tier4 = SmartHome.com
Tier5 = SmartKitchens.com


