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Do you think your portfolio site name is good?

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  • Bad portfolio name but good portfolio

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    5.6%
  • Bad portfolio name and bad portfolio

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    4.2%
  • Good portfolio name and bad portfolio

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    2.8%
  • Good portfolio name and good porftolio

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    59.2%
  • I don't use a portfolio site for my names

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    28.2%
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How do you think your portfolio site name is, with respect to your portfolio?

By portfolio site name, I mean, the website you use to showcase your portfolio.
I see many members use a portfolio site name in their signature to showcase their domain names.
 
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I see you've edited your post above. and so you should - by all means go on the defense/counter when you know what what your doing

And No my egos fine - I really don't have anything to prove - A couple of hundred thousand dollars of sales (lots of expense though) You read like a lot of 'I know everything' in 6 months - no problem with me

You fire away. Probably only another 6 months before your spent anyway
 
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You read like a lot of I know everything in 6 months - no problem with me

You fire away. Probably only another 6 months before your spent

What can I say I've always been a fast learner. ๐Ÿ˜

And even though I've only been actively buying for the past 9 months I've done plenty of reading (and listening) before I even bought the first name in my portfolio and I continue to. And no I don't know everything, but what I have done has worked so far. As for the future nobody knows but looks well. I'm looking to ramp up and expand my small portfolio just as soon as I finish the tooling to help me run my domain business, and yes that includes my own portfolio site.
 
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I recently launched a simple but effective portfolio site at domains88 com.

I like the portfolio name and like my domains.

I built it mainly for my own use. Simple, clear, and interconnected with my Afternic landers, etc.

I like it because I use excel to manage my domains and now my site, afternic, sedo, etc are a simple upload. Keeps all my domains priced consistently and super easy to update considering all the info I like to track.

Took me several years to perfect my sheets, my uploads, my renewals, erc.

Really happy to have one, simple, central place.

I've been toying with offering discounts if purchased through my site, preferred escrow, etc.

I do agree that most all sales occur on major platforms but, as was mentioned, I treat my domain investing as a business and like having my own site in addition to using the main sites.

So I voted Like my portfolio site name and like my portfolio.
 
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What can I say I've always been a fast learner. ๐Ÿ˜

And even though I've only been actively buying for the past 9 months I've done plenty of reading (and listening) before I even bought the first name in my portfolio and I continue to. And no I don't know everything, but what I have done has worked so far. As for the future nobody knows but looks well. I'm looking to ramp up and expand my small portfolio just as soon as I finish the tooling to help me run my domain business, and yes that includes my own portfolio site.

Well i'm glad you deleted that unnecessary attack on me.
Hopefully as time goes you'll get to understand domaining this isn't about buying - it's only about selling. look forward to reading about your successes. My incline though is you've built a castle before understanding how bricks are made. We'll see how you do
 
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I use BrandZen.com

Its not a portfolio site, but you'll find links to my portfolios on various sites.
 
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Well i'm glad you deleted that unnecessary attack on me.
Hopefully as time goes you'll get to understand domaining this isn't about buying - it's only about selling. look forward to reading about your successes. My incline though is you've built a castle before understanding how bricks are made. We'll see how you do

Where do I start...with your misrepresentation of what I said?

Maybe that statement thats its not about buying but its about selling. Which isn't totally true as you can't sell without buying. And buying without selling is sure to bankrupt you.

Or your closing statement that shows you clearly haven't read anything I said.

I'm shocked you are taking a simple disagreement over something that is ultimately so minor so personally.

But for the sake of not derailing this thread any further I will refrain from replying to any more of your posts.
 
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Good job I didn't cut/clip you earlier comments - Look Newbie you just carry on - no skin off my nose.

I am going to leave you to your own devices from now on in. Your clearly persuaded by your own self beliefs - So welcome to that clic.

After nearly 10 years here on NP - Congratulations on being my very first on the ignore button.

And done
 
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Speedy ryan217 is deleting posts as fast as he posts. But yes I am quick to respond - maybe I should wait for his 30min time-out . What a dick-head

From now on in he can harvest whoever he thinks gullible, without my interference
 
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I have
BrandFloor.com
I grabbed it from godaddy expired auctions (in decent price tag) few months before as I was trying to search a name like brandBucket and BrandPa market places.
Still did not put my entire portfolio on it, only a few domains on there (a lazy domainer :sleep:). Working on it and who knows that it will be a good competitor in brandable domain market with some exceptions.:xf.smile:
I hope you ppl will like and remember the name.
 
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I am listing my domains on my branding agency site:

https://rightbrand.com

So far only 1% of my portfolio listed there. Lots of work, but I already get encouraging results and get around 900 unique visitors a day, mostly USA, Canada, Europe.
 
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I am listing my domains on my branding agency site:

https://rightbrand.com

So far only 1% of my portfolio listed there. Lots of work, but I already get encouraging results and get around 900 unique visitors a day, mostly USA, Canada, Europe.
an awesome name with good site
 
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My site is PowerDN.com
I bought the license for one site at dndork
I think it's quite good, much better than if I develop it my self
 
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I am listing my domains on my branding agency site:

https://rightbrand.com

So far only 1% of my portfolio listed there. Lots of work, but I already get encouraging results and get around 900 unique visitors a day, mostly USA, Canada, Europe.
Nice name, nice site.
 
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We developed a small one over at www.DomainRex.com

Any feedback is welcomed :)

@DomainRex

That's a very professional looking site!
I especially like the individual logo's for each name - what percentage of your buyers do you find actually go on and utilise the logo, or at least the design concept?
 
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@DomainRex

That's a very professional looking site!
I especially like the individual logo's for each name - what percentage of your buyers do you find actually go on and utilise the logo, or at least the design concept?

Thank you!

Depends to be honest but probably 60% used at least a similar concept to the logo
 
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It goes without saying that if you are in name selling business, you yourself need to have an impressive name. Think of this way, a potential customer does not like your portfolio name, they are already "hm.......".

Does salesman with a clip-on tie get your attention? How do you potentially start dealing with him. Aren't you already biased?

As a seller, one has to understand how domain buying process works. Buying a domain is seldom an instant process. Diligent buyers typically give themselves plenty of time to buy a domain. Thinking evolves, strategy evolves, and so does choice of a domain name. As a business, last thing you want is a name not truly representing you or a name limiting your growth. 'It is not easy to rebrand' - many psychological/financial factors involved in addition to loss of built equity.

It is not far fetched to say that it is not the business defining the name, rather it is the name defining the business. Searching for a name presents you many possibilities which you have not thought before. A domain name should take into consideration the future direction of your business, possibly with a 5-10 year vision. So one should give enough time to name selection process. Recommendation to domain sellers is to go looking for a name themselves. It will give your insights into the minds of a buyer and help understand the process.

In the name buying process, if the buyer has already visited the portfolio and did not like any names - simply for reason that that was not their thought process at that time. Your names were good but not 'quite match'. Down the road, their thinking evolved and now they want to revisit the names they had seen earlier in your portfolio. More likely they will come back to your portfolio if they remembered it. So it is always good to have a good portfolio name.
 
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I'm selling Liquid Domains LLLL.com's on a Quad Premium GDBR.com

Cheers
Corey
 
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