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Jay Ha

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Hello peeps!
I was on twitter early in the day when I found a user badically tagging specific usernames and asking them if they want to buy his domains. Ex: ask 5 users that have a common word to buy a domain that contains that specific word.

Being unemployed with some interest in domains brought me to godaddy.com since I already had a couple personal domains bought from that site.

10 minutes later, I find myself becoming the owner of 4 domain names which are the following (all are COMs):
- Utdrd (as in United Road)
- 3drd (saw similar domain selling for +$10,000 so I thought it could have potential)
- Ehbed (something related to the furniture industry)
- Uxale (thought it could be brandable)

I just want to know if these domains have potential and what/how to target in order to sell them. Also, I don't really know which platform I can use so that buyers would find my domains. I am now on godaddy auctions but I plan to find some alternative medium to find buyers.
 
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Hi guys and girls, it's me.
I posted this thread on my first day when I had 4 domains and 0 sales. Next week I will be 6 months into domaining, with 100 domains -and 1 sale- and I still call myself a beginner.

I've gone through the whole thread and I can see that I didn't follow some of the tips that you guys posted. Heck, I didn't even follow my own 'plan' (at that time).

Would you be interested in taking a look at my current portfolio (a bit less than 70 hand regs and around 30 aftermarket buys)?
 
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Hey your doing okay I looked and like some of your portfolio.

Oh you reminded me.. I should really update that marketplace. There are like ~10 missing names (and around a dozen published BB names) but your words are encouraging. Thanks mate @lock!
 
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