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Would anyone be interested in joining a mailing list that sends the top 250 domains every single day?

If so, would you pay for it?

If you would, what would you say is a fair price?
 
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I haven't read the entire thread so not sure if this has been mentioned... I'd be very interested but only if the list is limited to a certain number of subscribers. I used to use Shane's daily list (from DSAD.com) to help me find some hidden gems but these days I use his list to know which names to avoid. His list brings a lot of eye balls to the mentioned names and hence raises the price.
 
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I would like to subscribe to your list too. Ideally, would like 1 week free sub. and then pay on monthly basis.
 
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Quality is not a problem and this list would be far more comprehensive.

Just curious if this is something enough people would be interested in.
Great idea :)
 
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I look at daily domain lists / auction picks only to determine what I'm not going to bid on. Newbies will bid on practically anything recommended by a "pro" or "expert" and pretty soon no one is going to be able to buy an OK domain for a fair price.

edit: My post was before reading the other comments here, I guess I'm not the only one who sees it this way.
 
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Few days if you give free list then paying for the Quality names it's not a big deal, however you can get these names from expireddomains.net ?

Of course you can find them on expireddomains.net. The problem is that they're hidden among 100,000+ other domains. The subscription fee would be for time saved not for miracles.

I haven't read the entire thread so not sure if this has been mentioned... I'd be very interested but only if the list is limited to a certain number of subscribers. I used to use Shane's daily list (from DSAD.com) to help me find some hidden gems but these days I use his list to know which names to avoid. His list brings a lot of eye balls to the mentioned names and hence raises the price.

Valid point. I was thinking about limiting it too. Though, with over 100 names there will always be something to bid on. Maybe I'm wrong though.

I would like to subscribe to your list too. Ideally, would like 1 week free sub. and then pay on monthly basis.

I began setting up the framework to test the idea out. 1-week free is included for everyone.

Great idea :)

Thanks!

I look at daily domain lists / auction picks only to determine what I'm not going to bid on. Newbies will bid on practically anything recommended by a "pro" or "expert" and pretty soon no one is going to be able to buy an OK domain for a fair price.

edit: My post was before reading the other comments here, I guess I'm not the only one who sees it this way.

I would disagree with you. There are thousands of peoples buying these domains. Some of which will be on the list. This doesn't really mean you won't get the domain at a fair price, though, it depends on how you value a domain.
 
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Depends on how good list is, how much time it saves, and if I can sell those domains quickly for a nice profit.
 
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Shane, i totally believe in quality of your list. However, if it gets into hands of 100 more our colleagues, its value would probably stream down pretty much. So i would like to get 1-2 daily lists, no more, it would be enough for me to get an understanding if i'd want to pay $20 monthly for it, which is of course a bargain. Thank you.
 
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$20....is more than a bargain mate. I mean that's pretty much being spoon fed all the top domains of the day for $20 monthly. If you throw in that 1 week trial then I think you definitely have yourself a winner there...
I would 100% subscribe forever.
 
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Depends on how good list is, how much time it saves, and if I can sell those domains quickly for a nice profit.

Well, I can tell you it'll save you a lot of money on subscriptions alone and many many hours in time.

Shane, i totally believe in quality of your list. However, if it gets into hands of 100 more our colleagues, its value would probably stream down pretty much. So i would like to get 1-2 daily lists, no more, it would be enough for me to get an understanding if i'd want to pay $20 monthly for it, which is of course a bargain. Thank you.

I'm not sure what you mean by receiving multiple lists? Each list would contain the top domains for the day. :)

I would 100% subscribe forever.

Thanks for your support!
 
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Well, I can tell you it'll save you a lot of money on subscriptions alone and many many hours in time.

So you are saying people wouldn't need a Freshdrop subscription or anything else like that?
 
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It's a great idea. I would be more than happy to sign up and pay a monthly subscription fee. Yes, I am aware there are blogs or whatever that have daily lists, but they don't contain more than 20 or 30 IF LUCKY. Many also lack quality.

Above all, people just need to think of the time it would save them. That is the key factor into why I would subscribe.

Count me in.
 
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So you are saying people wouldn't need a Freshdrop subscription or anything else like that?

Nope. I have all of those.
 
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It's a great idea. I would be more than happy to sign up and pay a monthly subscription fee. Yes, I am aware there are blogs or whatever that have daily lists, but they don't contain more than 20 or 30 IF LUCKY. Many also lack quality.

Above all, people just need to think of the time it would save them. That is the key factor into why I would subscribe.

Count me in.

Thanks, man. Your support means a lot.
 
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What would be really useful is a list of end users that will pay good $$ for domains. :)
 
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While it's a nice idea, personally speaking I prefer to take the time and do my own research. I'd probably avoid bidding on anything from such a list because I will probably have to over pay to acquire if there's a lot of eyeballs seeing the list.

There would be too much competition and it would definitely drive up prices.

Also, I have to say I am not very happy about the bloggers out there who post good, available domains on their sites. Some do this every f***ing day.

It drives up the prices on good domains.

Frankly it really pisses me off. The competition for good domains increases daily and new people are coming in to this business by the thousands every year.

There may be thousands of domains dropping every day, but with all the eyes on them it is getting to the point where it is very difficult to get really good domains without someone else bidding them up.

I am already forced to waste my time reviewing several blogs every day to see if they have posted domains I am watching. It really makes me nuts when I see a domain I have been watching appear on one of these sites.

People - learn how to do this for yourself and put in the time to learn it!

These bloggers do it for one reason only - because it brings visitors to their sites and helps them promote their own business, and they also make plenty of $ when people click on the links to the names.

What is worse is many of the names they post suck and newbies bid on them thinking they must be good because they come recommended by an "authority".

I don't know how you guys feel about it, but I have put a lot of time and energy into perfecting my way of finding good domains and I think every one who is really serious about this business should take the time to do the same.
 
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I would definitely like to give it a try, count me in! B-)
 
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That was a great idea! count me in! :)
Just curious, what will be the range of price the domain in the list?
 
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I've bought more than a few names from lists that appear on the domaining.com feed ie. domainshane's and tldinvestors...so yea, I'd definitely consider paying for a more comprehensive list. I'll be watching this thread.
 
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What would be really useful is a list of end users that will pay good $$ for domains. :)

If you find a service for that, let me know! ;)

There would be too much competition and it would definitely drive up prices.

Also, I have to say I am not very happy about the bloggers out there who post good, available domains on their sites. Some do this every f***ing day.

It drives up the prices on good domains.

Frankly it really pisses me off. The competition for good domains increases daily and new people are coming in to this business by the thousands every year.

There may be thousands of domains dropping every day, but with all the eyes on them it is getting to the point where it is very difficult to get really good domains without someone else bidding them up.

I am already forced to waste my time reviewing several blogs every day to see if they have posted domains I am watching. It really makes me nuts when I see a domain I have been watching appear on one of these sites.

People - learn how to do this for yourself and put in the time to learn it!

These bloggers do it for one reason only - because it brings visitors to their sites and helps them promote their own business, and they also make plenty of $ when people click on the links to the names.

What is worse is many of the names they post suck and newbies bid on them thinking they must be good because they come recommended by an "authority".

I don't know how you guys feel about it, but I have put a lot of time and energy into perfecting my way of finding good domains and I think every one who is really serious about this business should take the time to do the same.

I would definitely like to give it a try, count me in! B-)

With over a hundred names, there will be less competition.

That was a great idea! count me in! :)
Just curious, what will be the range of price the domain in the list?

Depends on the day but generally I'd say many are available for backorder without any competition.

I've bought more than a few names from lists that appear on the domaining.com feed ie. domainshane's and tldinvestors...so yea, I'd definitely consider paying for a more comprehensive list. I'll be watching this thread.

Thanks!
 
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Lots of good arguments on both sides here.

Personally I'd be interested to see how this would work out.

Thanks to @Shane Bellone
 
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