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Hello!

Im Johan from Sweden. I am amazed how I have totaly missed this culture. Im working in IT but it have never occured to me that Domainhunting is a thing. Im a big fan of branding, words, puns etc. This will burn hole in my pockets.
I have in one week bought 36 domains where a couple feels special. Like CoinClosure.com for example.
Im excited to learn all the tricks. Thanks for having me, looking forward to this journey.

Best Regards

/Levererarn
 
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Welcome!

Just some advice, don't spend a lot of money before studying the world of domain names ;)

Regards,

Nick
 
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You are welcome, wish you many sales and happy ROI (y)
 
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Thanks!
I will look into it! Much appreciated.
 
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Welcome to NamePros!
 
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If I were a newbie I wouldn't start buying secondary tlds like .co but stick to .coms - Welcome and good luck
 
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If I were a newbie I wouldn't start buying secondary tlds but stick to .coms - Welcome and good luck

Point taken! 33 out of the 36 are .coms. And then two .plus and one .cards.
 
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The "trick" is not to waste a lot of money registering lots of domains until you know what you are doing. It actually takes years to really understand this industry. Be patient.
 
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Point taken! 33 out of the 36 are .coms. And then two .plus and one .cards.

I do fully agree -- .COM is king and will remain such. Quality .COM inventory is harder to come by for prices that offer compelling risk-adjusted return.

The point I was making was that a $0.99 .CO provides opportunity for asymmetric return with relatively low risk. I would not suggest to speculate on the new TLDs as the after-market is weak and renewals will usually chew you up alive.
 
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The "trick" is not to waste a lot of money registering lots of domains until you know what you are doing. It actually takes years to really understand this industry. Be patient.

Yeah, its hard. On one hand you want to get your portfolio going. On the other hand you need to be patient. Im not gonna register any more for a while now. Just learn the market and throw my domains out there occacinaly.

/Lev
 
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Welcome!! You came in at a good time, although the industry is going through some changes it remains strong and the future looks great!
 
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Hello Johan and welcome to NamePros. You'll learn all kinds of things as you read through the threads here. One of the most important lessons is that a year goes by quickly and renewal fees add up!
Best of luck with your new venture -
 
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You haven't missed anything, except the boat that sailed back in the mid-90's..

But there's a new boat, with plenty of openings. It's the Mayflower 2.0, the new G's of the stormy seas.

Welcome to forum, your euphoria is something we can all relate to. Ride it, but don't crash. 36 domains in one week sounds like a head-on collision to the drop club..

- Hots
 
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You haven't missed anything, except the boat that sailed back in the mid-90's..

But there's a new boat, with plenty of openings. It's the Mayflower 2.0, the new G's of the stormy seas.

Welcome to forum, your euphoria is something we can all relate to. Ride it, but don't crash. 36 domains in one week sounds like a head-on collision to the drop club..

- Hots


Hahaha, I know I know.
Well played.
 
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Wow! Amazing post. Really a good introduktion! Im happy I have some of his examples covered already. Its a good start!
 
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Thanks so much for the shout out. I'm pleasantly surprised and proud of the praise my thread has received from the community.

I am considering starting a blog on domain investing. Is this something people would be interested in?


Great stuff Dave! Awesome!
 
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Halloa.
 
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Hello Johan and welcome to nps!
 
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