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What % of the domains bought during discounts were crap and utter crap?


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aditya agrawal

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Hey guys,

I thank all of you for bringing the best deals to the forum. And now lets take this opportunity to learn from our mistakes and improvise in the future...

I believe that if the domains were bought for only 10 cents and wont even sell for 11 cents it does not make any sense,

I propose everyone to put all their newly registered names here and also appraise others.

Lets take this hands on opportunity to learn and create a new generation of smart domain investors.

Minimum appraisal could be as simple as Very Good, Good, Crap, UtterCrap

Rules :

1) Humor is welcome. Sarcasm is most welcome. As long as it is honest
2) Lets learn from real thought of others about your domains. It can be offensive. If you cant take it dont post the names.


I'll take the lead...

1) MatrixSquad.com
2) Afforesting.com

3) Humility.co
4) Kreativity.co

5) DigitalCurrencies.blog


Looking forward to a lot of rotten tomatoes and eggs.

Cheers,
Aditya
 
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Thank you @Brandables
UtterCrap is a good brandable.
 
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Nothing, done buying handregs.. and domain industry, focusing more on web dev.
 
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I don't even look for regfee domains any more. Too time consuming.

But I did spend some money on software, because I was kinda forced to change to Windows because of a recent hardware purchase. Because it's the only operating system, which has drivers for the Intel Optane Memory Chips. So I bought 2 additional Windows 10 Pro licenses for $39 each, plus System Mechanic (at a discounted price about $23 IIRC) plus, because I was so impressed with System Mechanic, I laid another $19.95 to upgrade System Mechanic to iolo's full suite of programs (available separately but not yet released together) Phoenix 360 (to be released in 1-2 weeks). I have 2 desktops and a laptop at home. So iolo's license is pretty generous, covering all your home PC's (I think up to 10).

Also. I'm not really interested in buying any NGTLDs which have relative expensive renewals, which had some great registration prices, for good domains which are pretty nigh impossible to sell. So I'll be slashing my NGTLD inventory next year also.

Good luck with your registrations.The only one I took a shine to was Humility.co :)
 
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There are too many f these threads - maybe they should be merged. :)
 
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Purchased / Hand registered domains : 0
I have trimmed my portfolio from 800 domains to 180 now and further reducing the number but adding some quality domains.
 
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@Kuffy Wov. Are there others as well.. can you put the links below And I can close this thread...

I agree that's the best one I took.. I was surprised that it was still available.

.co is not as popular as they once were, but still a solid non-.com
 
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CryptoDale.com
CryptoSuppliers.com
CryptoDiversity.com
CryptoPotential.com
CryptoCascade.com
CryptoLandmark.com

DigitalMedia.online

Komodo.exchange

Embroidery.pro
Glide.pro
Sandbox.pro
Tronix.pro
Bionic.pro
CoinWallet.pro

Liven.in
EthereumClassic.co.in
Metaverse.co.in
Bodega.in

This is why I stay away from handreg domains these days. I think the best one you registered was DigitalMedia.online. But, IMHO, even though the NGTLD flows nicely with the left of the dot. I think it hurts the domain somewhat.
 
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Thank you for this thread! Here're mine:

PhotoEdit.co
GlobalShop.co

What to do you guys think?
 
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Though they may sound good but I dont think two words in any other TLD than king is a good investment.

with so many one word .co's and to word .com's still around, it just seems impossible that an end user will opt for a .co.


both seem like end user sales... why would someone build a site on a .co where .com is already developed?

This is my opinion. I maybe wrong.

@stub what do you think???

Yeah. It's going to be a hard sell. Unless the .com wants them for brand protection. I've done that on a few domains. But I probably hand-reg them, rather than purposefully buy them in the aftermarket. Or just wait for them to drop ;) $26/yr, soon eats into a domainers pocketbook.

As a general comment. I am pleased to see .co domains are in the majority in this thread. But .com will always be king. I don't see NGLTDs (even in totality) ever exceeding .com. Ever. I can see the logic of a startup going with a keyword(s) .co
 
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I bought a Firestick and LED strip lights. Not bought a domain for months.
 
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@Kuffy Wov. Are there others as well.. can you put the links below And I can close this thread...

Good luck with your registrations.The only one I took a shine to was Humility.co

I agree that's the best one I took.. I was surprised that it was still available.
 
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CryptoDale.com
CryptoSuppliers.com
CryptoDiversity.com
CryptoPotential.com
CryptoCascade.com
CryptoLandmark.com

DigitalMedia.online

Komodo.exchange

Embroidery.pro
Glide.pro
Sandbox.pro
Tronix.pro
Bionic.pro
CoinWallet.pro

Liven.in
EthereumClassic.co.in
Metaverse.co.in
Bodega.in
 
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Are you into 4th year of domaining??
I started the same way.. with around 500's of domains. Now I have less than 100 quality (imho) domains.

Yup, Started domaining in Sept 2014. I would prefer quality over quantity!
 
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I am pleased to see .co domains are in the majority in this thread.

Namecheap had about 5 -10 domains offer on .co domains for 33 cents each.. Probably that is why so many .co domains here.

I would prefer quality over quantity!
I resonate with you. It is difficult for us to get real liquid domains. so I feel it is wiser to have a few quality portfolio and reduce the time & cost of maintenance.
I can see the logic of a startup going with a keyword(s) .co
That is the only hope for .cos I feel.
 
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Viscosity
Pinna
Infrasound
Pinnaclesports
Lcdscreen

All. Co
@Brandables
@stub
 
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Thank you for this thread! Here're mine:

PhotoEdit.co
GlobalShop.co

What to do you guys think?

I like them both a lot, and at the Namecheap steal price I don't think you could possibly go wrong taking a chance on these.

It is interesting that the dot com form of photoedit redirects to photo-editor.online which is a landing page at Uniregistry. Why someone would pay lots recently for the .com and then not fully use it is beyond me. So for that one at least, right now there is not competition from a developed .com site.

I think if offered at a price you still make a very good profit, but a little bit aggressively priced, you should sell these and get a very nice return on investment! Good luck!

Using the rating suggested, I rate both as very good!
 
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I like them both a lot, and at the Namecheap steal price I don't think you could possibly go wrong taking a chance on these.

It is interesting that the dot com form of photoedit redirects to photo-editor.online which is a landing page at Uniregistry. Why someone would pay lots recently for the .com and then not fully use it is beyond me. So for that one at least, right now there is not competition from a developed .com site.

I think if offered at a price you still make a very good profit, but a little bit aggressively priced, you should sell these and get a very nice return on investment! Good luck!

Using the rating suggested, I rate both as very good!

Thanks so much @MetBob for sharing your opinion. I hope you took advantage of that promo too.
I've been bumping my appraisal thread with no success for 3 consecutive days in the Appraisal Section to get some opinions and pricing range for those two. What do you think is a fair price range for each of them?
 
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Here is my small list:

.CO Domains

Condemn.co (Multiple Industry - Politics/Trade/General News)
Duffels.co (Niche Product - Online Store/Industry News)
Handloom.co (Global Handloom Industry is Worth $800 Billion!)
Recipient.co (Payment App, Money Transfer, Cryptocurrency)
Suspicion.co (Multiple Industry - Security Software/Security Hardware/Electronics/General News)



.SHOP Domains

Duffel.shop (Niche Product - Online E-commerce Shop/Industry News)



.STORE Domains

Ereaders.store (Niche Product - Electronics/Online Store/Industry News)


.CLUB Domains

Plaintiff.club (Law Forum/Legal Advice Service/Law News Site)


.TECH Domains

Ezine.tech (Online Tech Magazine - Startups/Business/Trade/General News)
Lecture.tech (Serious Tech/Tech Forum/Tech News Site)

So what do you think?
 
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Thanks so much @MetBob for sharing your opinion. I hope you took advantage of that promo too.
I've been bumping my appraisal thread with no success for 3 consecutive days in the Appraisal Section to get some opinions and pricing range for those two. What do you think is a fair price range for each of them?

I have super little experience with .co, until this month have only ever owned one, which I sold but only when I reduced its price prior to expiry to $ range. So I am hesitant to suggest a range, but I think $$ to low $$$, but it may be difficult to find a buyer. But take my estimate with a grain of salt! Good luck with them!
 
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SellWebsite.net
Bitcoinapp.us
HumanJaw.com
NewsBlog.co
NameExp.com -Name Expert
 
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