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I want to make this post, which is going to be my 3000th post, a memorable one. I invite all domainers, the strugglers, small time domainers and middle level domainers, Experienced and inexperience domainers, domain experts etc. PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERTISE HERE.

The challenge is how to double the Capital in six months investing in Domain names.

What type of domain names you are suggesting to buy, from the Secondary Marketplace, and new registrations, particularly in .com.

What are the present trends?

What are the future domain names?

What are the best keywords preferred.

Also please try to suggest some websites where one can get free tools, where one can diagnose a domain name’s full history.

Further, readers can ask in this thread what else they want to learn from the experienced domainers.

ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS DISCUSSION.
 
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Hello everyone, I want to share some more of my sales in June because it was a great month to me.
The COVID epidemic seems like having no affect on domain sales, I see more and more offers coming than previous months.

The highest domain that I sold in June was Asia888(dot)com for $10,000 USD, and I also sold about 5 other .com domains in the range of low-mid 4 figures each, for a totally $20,000 USD sales prices. And my original investment was only about $500 USD for these 6 domains. So the ROI is about 40X times.

I grabbed Asia888(dot)com at Dynadot expired domain auction at something like $12.99 USD and I don't really know what it means but dotDB tells me that it has 44 similar registered domains and 7 exactly matched ones, so I assumed that it must be worth something more than $12.99 USD, and the sale proves that I am right, just FYI. :)

Did you outbound your name to the them , or you wait for end user ?
 
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Awesome @fleaking Congrats on your very successful hobby. I also check dotDB from time to time and if I like it, I will get the premium. Are you sing the free version or premium. @AbdulBasit.com also swears by it.
One reason I haven't pulled the trigger on premium, I still can't figure out the advantage of dotDB over the Expired domains RDT. I filter by RDT and when I click the number shown in the RDTY field, it takes me to a page that shows the same result as dotDB. So I am missing something there. WHat more do I look for in dotDB?
@AbdulBasit.com bro. You also please check.

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Thanks for this amazing post @Haroon Basha
Sorry for a late reply I was extremely busy these days being a babysitter.

I use their Expert Plan and take advantage of the Bulk Search, their free version works quite similar to Expired domains RDT, however, with the Bulk Search at dotDB, I can scan a long list of domains simultaneously and identify the best ones by sorting the results with descending order (according to the number of TLDs taken from high to low), this would find me a lot of hidden gems instantly, for example, I checked the list of pending delete .com domains with dotDB's Bulk Search, and I found a domain name that has about 17 similar registered domains through the process in June this year, and I spent about $10 to acquire it when it dropped. About two months later I sold it for $3,000 USD(please see the attachment), the ROI of this domain name investment after commission is 240X times...just FYI. :)

I do this process occasionally like fishing or a small hobby because I am just too busy to run it every day, so I think that there must be still plenty of opportunities waiting for you. :)
Did you outbound your name to the them , or you wait for end user ?
I don't do outbound, all I do is to buy the right domains, and list them for sale at Afternic(Thanks to @AbdulBasit.com's articles), then wait the offers coming in.

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@fleaking respect to your strategies. How do you sell these domains faster within the period of one/ two months e.g list them at the marketplaces or outbound marketing? Thanks for sharing!
 
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@fleaking respect to your strategies. How do you sell these domains faster within the period of one/ two months e.g list them at the marketplaces or outbound marketing? Thanks for sharing!


He already answered that.
 
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When it comes to ROI, people tend to forget about the renewal fees on the unsold names.
To me
ROI = Sold Names - (Cost + Expenses)
 
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Sorry for a late reply I was extremely busy these days being a babysitter.

I use their Expert Plan and take advantage of the Bulk Search, their free version works quite similar to Expired domains RDT, however, with the Bulk Search at dotDB, I can scan a long list of domains simultaneously and identify the best ones by sorting the results with descending order (according to the number of TLDs taken from high to low), this would find me a lot of hidden gems instantly, for example, I checked the list of pending delete .com domains with dotDB's Bulk Search, and I found a domain name that has about 17 similar registered domains through the process in June this year, and I spent about $10 to acquire it when it dropped. About two months later I sold it for $3,000 USD(please see the attachment), the ROI of this domain name investment after commission is 240X times...just FYI. :)

I do this process occasionally like fishing or a small hobby because I am just too busy to run it every day, so I think that there must be still plenty of opportunities waiting for you. :)

I don't do outbound, all I do is to buy the right domains, and list them for sale at Afternic(Thanks to @AbdulBasit.com's articles), then wait the offers coming in.

fleaking
Great insight. I think your pricing also increases your chances of a quick flip
 
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Good choice for 3k post ;D. Good luck in future
 
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