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Hello everyone,
Name is John and I’m new to domain selling (less than one month to be precise).
I’m a Nigerian...Joined Domaining b’cos I need extra fund to get my first car.
For what it’s worth here is my current portfolio:
missoulaheating.com
galaxygaragedoors.com
attorneyfortwayne.com
Dickinsonautosales.com
boisecarsales.com
dallasstorageunits.com

Any advice would be welcomed

Kind Regards
 
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Welcome! :xf.smile:

Not bad, just starting out. One or two pretty good geo's there! (y)

I'd lay off them "car sales" if I were you, though.

Having said this, with low to mid $xxx names like these, it will take you a while to make enough money for that car of yours. Still, good start... good geo domains are a pretty safe bet... get cracking on selling them now!
 
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Welcome! :xf.smile:

Not bad, just starting out. One or two pretty good geo's there! (y)

I'd lay off them "car sales" if I were you, though.

Having said this, with low to mid $xxx names like these, it will take you a while to make enough money for that car of yours. Still, good start... good geo domains are a pretty safe bet... get cracking on selling them now!

Still learning the ropes from NP

Thanks
 
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Welcome! Your names aren't great but for a newbie your on right track.
FortWayneAttorney would be much better.
One suggestion is watch the sales threads and see what is not selling. Never be in a hurry to buy, research. And do not go buying a whole pile of names, hoping volume will be the answer. You'll be walking or riding your bicycle for perpetuity. Quality not quantity. Time is money
Be careful 3 words, hard enough to sell 2 word domain. >>>.COM .ORG maybe, only .no .monster
Always capitalize the first letter of each word in a domain
DallasStorageUnits looks good to me, great for adwords campaign/marketing. tax deductible expense for buyer I believe is good selling point. Message me anytime

Don't be a lazy domainer like me and make an effort to sell them now!
 
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Welcome! Your names aren't great but for a newbie your on right track.
FortWayneAttorney would be much better.
One suggestion is watch the sales threads and see what is not selling. Never be in a hurry to buy, research. And do not go buying a whole pile of names, hoping volume will be the answer. You'll be walking or riding your bicycle for perpetuity. Quality not quantity. Time is money
Be careful 3 words, hard enough to sell 2 word domain. >>>.COM .ORG maybe, only .no .monster
Always capitalize the first letter of each word in a domain
DallasStorageUnits looks good to me, great for adwords campaign/marketing. tax deductible expense for buyer I believe is good selling point. Message me anytime

Don't be a lazy domainer like me and make an effort to sell them now!
All observations noted with thanks.
I really appreciate your your input.
 
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Agreed! This said, AttorneyFortWayne.com is still the best of the lot, IMHO :xf.smile:
BoiseCarSales & DallasStorageUnits are very close second. He has 3 names to work with that are well above NP average
 
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Hello!

You listed, IMO, a couple of decent, potential sellable geo related names " Dallas & Boise ",
that may ( ! ) have appeal in their respective marketplaces.

The missoulaheating" domain might be easier to read as " MissoulaHeating.com".

Maybe list your names in the APPRAISALS, sit back and , see what responses you receive.

Welcome to NamePros!
 
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Hello John and welcome to nps!
 
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Welcome @Go4John - nice to have you at NamePros. As others have said, it takes some time to learn the art of domaining. Best advice is to read a lot, buy slowly, and try to be patient ... not easy when you need a new car!
 
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Hello @Go4John .. and a belated welcome to NamePros! :)

Best of luck with domaining and your new car! :)
 
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