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@Zandibot Congrats on the sale! I'm wondering- did you have to go over your FH domains one by one in order to include them in Afternic's premium network? Or did it just sell on Afternic without being included in the premium network? As far as I know, including them in the premium network requires approving each one manually with an auth code.
 
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@Zandibot Congrats on the sale! I'm wondering- did you have to go over your FH domains one by one in order to list them at Afternic in order to include them in Afternic's premium network? Or did it just sell on Afternic without being included in the premium network? As far as I know, including them in the premium network requires approving each one manually with an auth code.

I just listed them on Afternic without the premium network. Regardless, they all forward to Afternic landers, and GD is the most used registrar anyhow for the general public - they'll eventually sell on GD.
 
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@Zandibot Cool. Thanks for the quick reply! Yeah, I guess if you use them with landers and they end up at godaddy, that can be very helpful. At the moment I'm not using Afternic landers and the premium network has been very problematic, both with fasthosts and dotster and friends. I might consider Afternic landers at some point. Anyway... congrats again! I hope you'll grab many more.
 
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@Zandibot Cool. Thanks for the quick reply! Yeah, I guess if you use them with landers and they end up at godaddy, that can be very helpful. At the moment I'm not using Afternic landers and the premium network has been very problematic, both with fasthosts and dotster and friends. I might consider Afternic landers at some point. Anyway... congrats again! I hope you'll grab many more.

Sure thing. Afternic has had the highest sell-through-rate for me with these types of names. The biggest reason in my opinion is that it puts it right in the registration path at GoDaddy. A lot of people type random idea names into that registration search box until one shows up as available. I'm assuming thats where most of these types of sales happen.

The only speed bump has been that they are locked at FH - but every buyer thus far has been okay with waiting till the lock is up to transfer out. So it all works out.

I've never had a problem with Afternic - in fact, most of my problems are with Sedo - but that's a whole different rant ;)
 
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Congratulations @Zandibot.

Waiting for the new list!!!
 
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Thanks as always, @NameClerk.com

Grabbed
FunFootage.com + ListenLog.com
 
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Gr8 list for a beginner lyk me.....
 
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Congrats! @Zandibot , please post more success sales for motivation, I wish I could do mine last week, I was close to do my first sale, not yet. Thanks also for @NameClerk.com for the list and his efforts.
 
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Congrats! @Zandibot , please post more success sales for motivation, I wish I could do mine last week, I was close to do my first sale, not yet. Thanks also for @NameClerk.com for the list and his efforts.
Thanks - other similar names that have sold recently (within ~30 days of regging them) on afternic are AskScout/com ($1.23 -> $499) FilmBolt/com ($1.23 -> $499) Odasu/com ($1.23 -> $799).

Don't want to hijack this thread with sales - but they are very similar to the names Bill posts here - definitely grateful for this thread. I'm certain many more names I've plucked from here will sell as well.
 
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Thanks - other similar names that have sold recently (within ~30 days of regging them) on afternic are AskScout/com ($1.23 -> $499) FilmBolt/com ($1.23 -> $499) Odasu/com ($1.23 -> $799).
Are you happy to give a rough idea (just off the top of your head) of how many names you have on Afternic?
 
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Are you happy to give a rough idea (just off the top of your head) of how many names you have on Afternic?
I reg'd around 4,600 names ~60 days ago and added them all to Afternic. Made 50% my investment back already.
 
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I reg'd around 4,600 names ~60 days ago and added them all to Afternic. Made 50% my investment back already.

Very Congratulations! @Zandibot, You are amazing, May I ask you, do buyers know these names are yours because of that they buy it or you have something different inside, please share with one or two of your secrets man, (why Afternic, why 4,600) Thanks for sharing, keep it up,
 
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@NameClerk.com shut me up if I'm hijacking ;) But I think it's relevant to what you are selflessly doing here.

Very Congratulations! @Zandibot, You are amazing, May I ask you, do buyers know these names are yours because of that they buy it or you have something different inside, please share with one or two of your secrets man, (why Afternic, why 4,600) Thanks for sharing, keep it up,

Thanks bro.

I don't think any of the buyers know who the person is that they are buying it from.

With Afternic - the domain names get shown directly in the registrar path. Which is the most important thing to note. A lot of these types of endusers only know of GoDaddy, so they head over and start typing names in to see if they are available. Having them at Afternic allows that to happen. So if they type in something like "Shorteo" (another domain Bill listed) this is what they'll see:

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That is why I use Afternic for these types of names. As they are usually impulse buys from someone constantly seeing that a domain they like isn't available and when they see one that is - they get excited and move forward.

There is no big "secret" to how it's done. The only thing that separates names that have a higher chance of selling and those that won't is research and data driven registrations. The internet is filled with data and there are numerous creative ways to extract it to build your own system of registering domains with certain metrics that have proven to have a higher chance of selling.

Why 4,600? Because that's as many as I could register before the FastHost promo ended ;)

I only work this method for these types of names. For my long term names, I do it differently.
 
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No worries @Zandibot. I encourage it. Without sales, there's no point in sharing names like this. The more information shared, the better as far as I'm concerned.

Next list will be posted Wednesday at 4:30pm EST. Thanks to all that responded, it's much appreciated.

As a whole, I think the overall quality is down a bit this week. I didn't change my process at all, I just think either registrations have picked up, or it was a slow week for quality drops.

4/16/2017 All available for hand registration.

* - I was in such a rush that I forgot to check all these for availability before I posted them. They were available yesterday but I'm sure about half a dozen of them got picked off since then.

Acoumeter.com
AfricanBoer.com
AguaTronic.com
AlbinoLion.com
AuthorMagic.com
BangkokFlats.com
BeachBumBar.com
Bitterwort.com
BloodReserve.com
BloopTube.com
BraidingWigs.com
Bregmatic.com
BronzeLotion.com
BugRacquet.com
Butilo.com
CandyCrack.com
CatchBolt.com
Chaplainship.com
Chezma.com
ChockIt.com
ComboCables.com
ConsoleShelf.com
CouchWire.com
CraftProgram.com
CreamNuts.com
Cruxal.com
Cyclogenic.com
DailyDuffel.com
Dantac.com
DesertTrain.com
Dictatrix.com
DivineGround.com
Duboos.com
DuroMobile.com
ExitCosts.com
FauxLocks.com
FineEspresso.com
FlexiVinyl.com
FodderCrops.com
ForgeShield.com
FrightCamp.com
GemLoop.com
GingerWrap.com
GraftClinic.com
GreaseFoam.com
GriefCenters.com
Grudgers.com
Hoyster.com
HandBuffers.com
HiddenCaves.com
HoodValley.com
IronShack.com
JetSkiPrices.com
KidToilets.com
LanVox.com
LatexBeads.com
LatticeDoors.com
LobsterGuide.com
Magabel.com
MailCleanse.com
MangoCola.com
MartiniTwist.com
MineForMoney.com
Moduals.com
MolassesCake.com
MotoSled.com
Myriagram.com
NeopreneHose.com
Nodano.com
NutRings.com
OldTimepiece.com
OnionJelly.com
Pantometer.com
Periodon.com
PhoneTrigger.com
Pipst.com
Pleonaste.com
PretzelCake.com
Pullera.com
RadiusGauges.com
RealStunt.com
RemoveRedeye.com
ResinCorbels.com
RingPliers.com
RoboCutter.com
RooftopRacks.com
RotoTrimmer.com
RubberPath.com
RusticBlog.com
ScrapeOff.com
ShrimpPizza.com
SimpleJingle.com
Solobo.com
SolarAirPump.com
SoupCrock.com
SpectraTube.com
StandCart.com
SteelBrushes.com
StrikeBait.com
TallSeats.com
TannerCrab.com
TeflonCase.com
Tetterwort.com
ThinBlocks.com
ToolSheath.com
TreeTurbine.com
Trollus.com
Tumbala.com
TvTimeline.com
VectorStamp.com
Vioflex.com
VirtueMate.com
Weddew.com
WingCrest.com
WornAway.com
Yatris.com
Zogalo.com

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* I post these lists for informational purposes and because I enjoy doing it. Domains make my list by simply catching my eye. Please don't interpret the lists as a recommendation to buy. Do your research, including trademark searches before spending your hard earned money. Feel free to comment on any of the domains included in the lists.
 
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Thanks man!

I grabbed:

BloodReserve.com - It reminds me of a blood bank / cord blood bank. A reserve is similar imo. Could be a much bigger thing in the years to come.
 
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tried to get 2 names just 10 minutes after the issue - already grabbed by my colleagues. popular service, a lot of eyes ))
 
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Grabbed:

RoboCutter/com

Cheers Bill!
 
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Thanks for the list.
 
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Vioflex.com - Thanks Bill
 
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