The reg of the day threads seem to be popular, and I find them interesting to see the names that people have picked up, and also the way the way that they found them.
I'll start with a couple of my recent ones.
Escrow Offers.com
I started off by wanting a "domains offered" type of name, and I kept hitting the usual walls wheresuitable names were either in use or parked. I searched some of the expired and dropped lists, only to discover that I had just missed a couple ofuseful ones. I turned to lean domain search.com as a last resort, and that site turned up several reasonable suggestions. I chose EscrowOffers.com as I thought it could be used for more than just domain names.
Casino Demos.com
I was in McDonalds using their free WiFi, and relaxing over a cup of coffee, and I thought I would cruise the dropped list at ExpiredDomains.net. It was about 15 minutes after the day's names had started to be listed. I clicked on the CPC ordering button to try to focus on the better names, and CasinoDemos po[[ed up with a click value of $5.45 ( I think ). I quite like casino site promotion - it's a bit specialised, and not the easiest way to convert traffic as there is a lot of competition, but it does have the benefit of paying out in Bitcoin. Now I'll have to sort out a template to mod for that site.
Each of those names cost me $6.69 for a year's registration with free privacy - that is the current offer for Name Silo account holders.
I'll start with a couple of my recent ones.
Escrow Offers.com
I started off by wanting a "domains offered" type of name, and I kept hitting the usual walls wheresuitable names were either in use or parked. I searched some of the expired and dropped lists, only to discover that I had just missed a couple ofuseful ones. I turned to lean domain search.com as a last resort, and that site turned up several reasonable suggestions. I chose EscrowOffers.com as I thought it could be used for more than just domain names.
Casino Demos.com
I was in McDonalds using their free WiFi, and relaxing over a cup of coffee, and I thought I would cruise the dropped list at ExpiredDomains.net. It was about 15 minutes after the day's names had started to be listed. I clicked on the CPC ordering button to try to focus on the better names, and CasinoDemos po[[ed up with a click value of $5.45 ( I think ). I quite like casino site promotion - it's a bit specialised, and not the easiest way to convert traffic as there is a lot of competition, but it does have the benefit of paying out in Bitcoin. Now I'll have to sort out a template to mod for that site.
Each of those names cost me $6.69 for a year's registration with free privacy - that is the current offer for Name Silo account holders.