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Has anyone had any experience with Domainer.com, or know anything about them? Pros and cons as opposed to just parking somewhere?
 
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While this service has many positive possibilities, and while domainercom was very pleasant in his posts, I am not encouraged by his last post about the company.

No clear-cut figures or stats were forthcoming. To say: "Costs are determined through conversation, but for the most part, we are doing all the work; buying Adwords, advertising, etc." tells me the domain owner doesn't make much of the revenue...in fact, it seems this is more of a situation where a company negotiates a price to use (lease) a domain from the owner so they can develop and cash in on it. That's fine, but be up front about it.

I find it very hard to believe cabernets.com didn't get much traffic...same with preownedvehicles.com.

It's true the company sounds like a start-up...and it's true you should all be busy because of that...but to bug out of this forum with all kinds of important questions about your company left unanswered is probably not the best marketing strategy, especially since this thread is now easily picked up on the 'net.

Please come back...or have an officer of your company come back, and give us more information on your services. I'm very willing to be convinced to try you out, and a good review by any NP member would have positive consequences.
 
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well they cannot answer all questions yet, because obviously they have just started this business.
Let's not be too negative, and wait for a while to see how this develops.
I too submitted a few domains, will see how it goes...
 
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verbster said:
While this service has many positive possibilities, and while domainercom was very pleasant in his posts, I am not encouraged by his last post about the company.

No clear-cut figures or stats were forthcoming. To say: "Costs are determined through conversation, but for the most part, we are doing all the work; buying Adwords, advertising, etc." tells me the domain owner doesn't make much of the revenue...in fact, it seems this is more of a situation where a company negotiates a price to use (lease) a domain from the owner so they can develop and cash in on it. That's fine, but be up front about it.

I find it very hard to believe cabernets.com didn't get much traffic...same with preownedvehicles.com.

It's true the company sounds like a start-up...and it's true you should all be busy because of that...but to bug out of this forum with all kinds of important questions about your company left unanswered is probably not the best marketing strategy, especially since this thread is now easily picked up on the 'net.

Please come back...or have an officer of your company come back, and give us more information on your services. I'm very willing to be convinced to try you out, and a good review by any NP member would have positive consequences.

This is just the kind of thing that gets me back here. :) And I admit that my last reply was a little fuzzy in terms of what we're doing. So to clarify:

I will point out that, to date, we have not 'leased' any domains. And for the most part, we have either given monthly revenue guarantees (with our best domain names) or shared 40%-60% of overall revenues; sometimes a combination of the two. As Iโ€™ve said, it depends upon what can be worked out between both parties.

As for the traffic of the two domains you mentioned, there are two completely different stories for that.

Cabernets.com really did have very few visitors as far as we can tell. I canโ€™t specify numbers, but we were as surprised as anyone else. We did, however, love the name and developed it on those merits. Itโ€™s been live for a little over a month and traffic is going up.

PreownedVehicles.com has been around for a few years and has been running itโ€™s currently platform for most of that time, so itโ€™s traffic is steady, as expected. Simply viewing the domainโ€™s Alexa stats is proof of this.

I had no intention of being unclear about what I said before. I just did not want to make any promises that we couldnโ€™t back up. The company is still in itโ€™s infancy, yโ€™know. Statistics are unreliable in something this young; although six months down the road, Iโ€™m sure weโ€™ll be more comfortable disclosing that kind of information.

I will continue to keep an eye on the thread for anything else and will try to answer questions in my free time.

Cheers
The Domainer Team
 
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domainercom said:
This is just the kind of thing that gets me back here. :) And I admit that my last reply was a little fuzzy in terms of what we're doing. So to clarify:

I will point out that, to date, we have not 'leased' any domains. And for the most part, we have either given monthly revenue guarantees (with our best domain names) or shared 40%-60% of overall revenues; sometimes a combination of the two. As Iโ€™ve said, it depends upon what can be worked out between both parties.

As for the traffic of the two domains you mentioned, there are two completely different stories for that.

Cabernets.com really did have very few visitors as far as we can tell. I canโ€™t specify numbers, but we were as surprised as anyone else. We did, however, love the name and developed it on those merits. Itโ€™s been live for a little over a month and traffic is going up.

PreownedVehicles.com has been around for a few years and has been running itโ€™s currently platform for most of that time, so itโ€™s traffic is steady, as expected. Simply viewing the domainโ€™s Alexa stats is proof of this.

I had no intention of being unclear about what I said before. I just did not want to make any promises that we couldnโ€™t back up. The company is still in itโ€™s infancy, yโ€™know. Statistics are unreliable in something this young; although six months down the road, Iโ€™m sure weโ€™ll be more comfortable disclosing that kind of information.

I will continue to keep an eye on the thread for anything else and will try to answer questions in my free time.

Cheers
The Domainer Team
So, the question is; Who's got the big picture in your company? Any sales force, consultant, VP of Operations, Press Speaker, Customer Service Specialist,...anyone?
As a developer, it makes perfect sense that you have other things to do and that it's not quite your job, yet your company is dropping valuable chances to gain traction if no one is adequately representing Domainer.com.

IB
 
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IntelBank.com said:
So, the question is; Who's got the big picture in your company? Any sales force, consultant, VP of Operations, Press Speaker, Customer Service Specialist,...anyone?
As a developer, it makes perfect sense that you have other things to do and that it's not quite your job, yet your company is dropping valuable chances to gain traction if no one is adequately representing Domainer.com.

IB

Hi IntelBank.com,

We concluded our initial investment funding less than two months ago and are in the process of finishing our first round of hires.

Before we finished the funding, we were working on a shoe string budget; hiring additional employees was tough to swallow.

We have since been interviewing business associates and are in the mists of finishing this process up.

Meanwhile, I enjoy participating in these discussions, answering questions, and will continue to do so until our new associates get up to speed.

Cheers
The Domainer Team
 
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Hi

I recently submitted a few names.

It looks like an amazing platform and its the new age of parking which we all want

I hope you are not the next imodo where they tease everyone, no responses back and in early beta. I had given up with them.

I look forward in getting an answer soon. I have many sector areas to submit and gave you 10 or so solid names

Thanks. Keep up the great work and responding here. Welcome to name pros!

Jeff
 
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i submitted mainly .com names all they want is big boy volume type inn

Well

My above post was a good one and there platform.

I submitted my names and guess what folks. They got rejected because they either don't want to work to hard on my names, no platform built for my names like eccomerece terms related to print cartridges

They prefer all type inn traffic by email response by them. Told them in email there is not much traffic.

Domainer posts above not all type inn names require. Then they reject me for not having type in traffic or its to hard

Not exactly a good impression when there beta and trying get respect by domainers here.

All they care about are the volume players and type in traffic

Then they said in email there a small company. Ok I am a small company as well but not with vc money

They will cherry pick you and probably not get approved.

Oh well life goes. Was willing bring over a few eccomerce related terms to them and couple days ago I was impressed. 180 degree turn.

They post here, non type in traffic is ok above and after names. Well that's not true. Mixed signals.

Just my thoughts. I am actually seeing type in traffic in some names.

Beta is beta. I know that. But if there cherry picking things like type in traffic tell people that. Or tell them no eccomerce related terms.

Good luck folks in submitting a common .com name.

Unless they decide to change there mind in approving me I will write that up. But after this post they will probably not.

I wish them well. I do. Nice platform. But which way are you going folks?

J
 
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I have heard and see what you(domainer.com) do from these posts and your site. I do not think you are serious business. Since you never talk about the payment details on your site or even here that you were asked (you gave a generic answer that it is not a valid answer of a company).
the only think i see from you is... give us your solid domains.
 
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Well I know they are a serious business. Couple high profile domainers back them up and there vc money

Your right. Very common statements I am seeing.

Who are you guys going after? Big domainers like frank? Why are you on name pros?

I have over 560 domain names. Seeing type in traffic and some traffic. I am a rookie at heart and proud of it. I learned a Lot here. If they don't want me that's fine. Life goes on.

I sense they are trying to become a company like hit farm success over night, or fab or traffic z and cater to people like that. That's fine but get your mission statement right.

Just my 2 cents folks. I don't know all the answers. I like there platform but there is zero chance I am going transfer over 100 names, some type in traffic names where its wishy washy. They came out to post to early I feel and etc

J
 
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Note - they didn't come here trawling for business; someone entered an item asking if anyone had heard of them, and, seeing the referrals in their site logs, they came here to respond to the questions.

That said, I was a tad put off by the response I got back to my emailed inquiry as well, and probably will not be contacting them again. We probably wouldn't be a good fit. But that doesn't mean they aren't a good and honest company, and that they wouldn't be a good fit for anyone/everyone else. That is, after all, why there's both chocolate and vanilla.
 
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I sumbitted my sites and they responded with an interest in some of them. Not sure if anything will come of it but I like their platforms and it's worth exploring.
 
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Hi again:

I thought I'd pop in to have a look at the thread, as it had been more or less dead in the water for a few days.

Lo-and-behold, it's active again; so here I go:

As Iโ€™ve said before and it should be made known, Domainer Inc. is young. As with every young company, we need to do things correctly as often as possible; avoiding as many mistakes as we can foresee. In terms of accepting a possible name for the people who are submitting them, specific types of names appeal to us at the moment.

I would like to point out that the auto application that weโ€™re building will be host to a few dozen car/truck/vehicle-type names, some with little existing traffic. The thing about traffic that makes it more appealing, quite obviously, is that it gives us a head start.

The platform weโ€™ve built is, as you say jeffoverman, still in its beta stage. When we choose to run with a domain, weโ€™re actually building a website. From our perspective, itโ€™s more than a parking platform. For example, if you have a domain, say, Dentistry.com, weโ€™d be out there looking for people blogging about the industry; weโ€™d investigate that niche on the web and would govern our decisions based on our findings.

At current moment, it takes a few hours to bang out every website. As well, we spend time updating to add new content and try to improve performance. So weโ€™re forced to be choosey and we certainly do not intend to bruise any egos.

Make no mistake; we are very grateful for the attention weโ€™re receiving from inquiring domainers. We simply do not have the luxury of running with every decent name out there.

Thank you, netmeg, for pointing out what Iโ€™ve been here for and I am sorry we donโ€™t have a solution for you at the moment. I hope you wouldnโ€™t mind if we contact you down the road if one of your names fits the profile of what weโ€™re looking for; as you have said, chocolate and vanilla. We may not be your flavour at the moment, but give us time; there is reason to believe we may beโ€ฆ

Thank you for giving us reason to reflect and consider and for showing your interest, everyone. We are doing this for you guys. Our president realized a few years ago that there is little to nothing out there for domainers to develop their names into a real entity.

As a company, weโ€™ve had a couple of different shots at this. We finally think weโ€™ve found our niche and are doing our best to expand it. Your patience is appreciated and we wonโ€™t be going away. Sit tight, I believe Domainer Inc. is just getting started.

Cheers
The Domainer Team
 
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Dentistry.com

Perfect example. Type in traffic.

That's ok. There after that. I just wish he said all this from the get go and not confuse namepro members like myself that has traffic but do not own a 100k or more .com

I do wish them the best but folks, the common domainer that isn't doing 1000 views on a domain imodo works just as well. I am happy there and they won me over Anyways.

Domainer I just wish you said all that from the get go. Why mention non traffic name or type in traffic above and results are showing. That's what I am turned off by.

Just say this on your site. We are very selective, custom build sites that takes hours to build. We cater to type in traffic like candy.cc

I am ok with that. Its not my league.

That's my point. Being a business owner as well, I do wish you well. Glad you raised money. Hope you succeed in this very competitive area being a park company.

J
 
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sent domainer.com a list of domains via their website. so far, haven't heard anything from them. do they usually respond?
 
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shoval said:
sent domainer.com a list of domains via their website. so far, haven't heard anything from them. do they usually respond?
In my experience, yes. Give them a week or so to take a look at them. I think they've been inundated from NPers, so probably a bit backlogged.

Good luck.
 
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