Gene said:
Which raises the question -- why didn't you reg them all then? Just curious
The $10,000 :? , yes?
When I started here, I loved pouring over lists. I still do. But even more so, I like making lists.
I don't even know how many names I run a day from bulk lists, but it's a lot. Sometimes I get some good hits, and I'll register them.
But at the same time, there are only so many 4# domains (Or even 3 character .com's) that I can have before I start to lose my mind

I've been working on "tuning" my portfolio for some time, and my constant registrations aren't exactly helping things :yell:
I almost always reg my favorites when I run a list (As I did on the most recent list), but I too remember the joy of regging the last (currently available) name of some sort and while I think the names are worthwhile, i don't think that any of the ones I posted will make DNJ's big board any time soon

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I'd like to say it's all the "good" in me, but really I like the $NP and kind words of folks also. As well, I do cherry-pick-out my own favorites.
After that, I'm a rep-whore at the moment, so I'll do just about anything :hehe:
I think folks realize they probably won't sell for 4 figures or anything, but the ability to at least make your investment back and get a limited availability domain is a + (Especially when the name has other meaning, for instance my sig, 1865.org, or any number of other "year" or "model" domains).
Anyhow, any list posted that the OP thinks is worthwhile will have some lost opportunity for the OP, but that's not all there is to this game. Getting a little good-will from fellow domainers goes a long way, I hope.
Would it be cool if someone I told about a certain domain sells that domain for 7 figures and throws me a bone after the fact? Certainly

But I more hope that my own choices come through for me :sold:
When all is said and done, I do like posting the lists, if for no other reason than I have a good time finding things and the external benefits as well.
-Allan