Do you grace delete the domain name after you know there is ownership conflict?

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Hi,

From my experiences, 90% + of the domains I hand register AND they have an ownership conflict by parking provider, earn close to a zero in a year. So I believe its wise, to grace delete such a domain the minute you find out there is an ownership conflict at DS Voodoo, Parkingcrew or Bodis. What do you think?
 
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Hi,

From my experiences, 90% + of the domains I hand register AND they have an ownership conflict by parking provider, earn close to a zero in a year. So I believe its wise, to grace delete such a domain the minute you find out there is an ownership conflict at DS Voodoo, Parkingcrew or Bodis. What do you think?

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doesn't sound like smart strategy to me, when you can get ownership verification from whois.

but if you're hand-regging these names in hopes of earning ppc money and they don't make a dime, then yes it's best to drop them at renewal time

imo...
 
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Yeah I was thinking about PPC. It seams if you take average type in domains, chances to earn 10 USD + per year are greater when the domain does not have an ownership conflict by the parking provider.
 
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Yeah I was thinking about PPC. It seams if you take average type in domains, chances to earn 10 USD + per year are greater when the domain does not have an ownership conflict by the parking provider.

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ownership conflict is a temporary issue and should have no bearing on what the domain could earn once listed.

I've had some conflicts in the past and got them resolved, as most times it's a case where a name dropped, you regged it, but it was still listed in/under previous owners account.

simple shit to clear up


imo....
 
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You dont understand Biggie, sure it does, because the chances the domain was purchased for parking and dropped, because it hasnt earn 10 USD per year are greater. Imo.
 
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You're right Decade, the chances it will be no earner is higher. I'm sure the previous owner let it expire for that reason. However, I do notice domain that previously parked at Sedo do make some money with Voodoo.

But I do agree domain with owner conflicts should be avoided.

MANO
 
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@decades80 - As I know you to be mainly a parker, rather than a developer/seller. I would say as soon as any domain doesn't return it's regfee, I'd drop it. I wouldn't predict beforehand that because there may be an ownership conflict, it won't make it's regfee. Afterall. You paid to own the domain for a year. So I'd keep it until it fails to make it's regfee by the end of the year you own it.
 
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This is true in this case.

a person bought a name parked at say bodis and it was not earning and he let it dropped.
second person saw the name registered it and again parked at bodis got a conflict then it resolved.

in this case there is 100 % chance that it will not earn..

BUT THIS MAY NOT BE TRUE IN ALL THE CASES/..
 
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I used to delete domains with domain conflicts. I went back through my old stats and notice a domain earning close to earning a dollar a day but it was taken out of my account since someone else re-registered it after I deleted the domain.

I should have waited until I saw the real stats but was in a hurry and just deleted it.
 
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