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Hello,

As you can see below - some of the lists are where i started out pretty bad without thinking, but not hoping to get rich fast. As time goes on after reading on here i found out that domain is addicting and slowed down. Hoping to flip some of these fast and some later in future -Looking to get feedback for the below portfolio and any advise will be appreciated. Thank you so much

3dprintedautomotive.com
3dprintedhardwares.com
3dprintedrfid.com
3dprintedspacecraft.com
49ans.com
enterpreneur.club (typo)
euroworldshop.com
gsv.club
healthannuity.com
homerent.in
intent.club
investmentbrokers.in
networkdevil.com
patentprice.com
pcguru.club
portfoliobanker.com
proscasino.com
rewardprogram.info
russiadrones.com
russiandrones.com
securedtest.com
sex-thing.com
snappyideas.com
vegasrestaurants.club
weaponarchive.com
xxxbone.com
Branddrone.com
 
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My first though was "Whoa, way too many names for one month in domaining." Good you've slowed down. i don't see anything I like here, unfortunately. Entrepreneur.club would have been nice except for the typo.
My opinion, but I don't think having a "domain portfolio" is a good thing when starting out. All that means is a bunch of names that you have to pay renewals for in one year - ongoing expenses.

Focus on fewer domains, and fewer hand registrations. Stick with .com. Find phrases that have lots of exact matches in Google, and represent a clear service, product or company. Find a few aftermarket names, and try to flip them. If they are registered in a couple other extensions (and not by other domainers, preferably), that's a good sign. If you just used the money you spent here to go for 5 decent names from the auctions, and managed to sell one, your costs would already be covered. And you would have a portfolio of just 4 names that have a chance of selling before renewals come around. If you decide to renew, it's renewing 4 names against renewing 40.
 
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My first though was "Whoa, way too many names for one month in domaining." Good you've slowed down. i don't see anything I like here, unfortunately. Entrepreneur.club would have been nice except for the typo.
My opinion, but I don't think having a "domain portfolio" is a good thing when starting out. All that means is a bunch of names that you have to pay renewals for in one year - ongoing expenses.

Focus on fewer domains, and fewer hand registrations. Stick with .com. Find phrases that have lots of exact matches in Google, and represent a clear service, product or company. Find a few aftermarket names, and try to flip them. If they are registered in a couple other extensions (and not by other domainers, preferably), that's a good sign. If you just used the money you spent here to go for 5 decent names from the auctions, and managed to sell one, your costs would already be covered. And you would have a portfolio of just 4 names that have a chance of selling before renewals come around. If you decide to renew, it's renewing 4 names against renewing 40.
@Domainace Thanks for your advice - Like i said i am new and probably wasting 3 bucks twice in a week:) I have to stop entirely until i sell at least one name. I have all listed on GD, Sedo and Afternic and i have been wondering why i have not received an offer in a month of the listings - I guess i was wrong and can see what you mean:)
 
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Find phrases that have lots of exact matches in Google, and represent a clear service, product or company
What do you mean by this sentence? You mean when you search for your domain name, it has to be exact matches?
 
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If you just wait for an offer, you'll be forever getting off the ground. On the other hand, I wouldn't encourage outbound sales on any of these names either. Get slightly better names - a few - and actively market them to end users who are already using the term in their ads, domains or websites. You should be able to sell one out of 5 or so. If not, you need to refine how you choose your domains. By flipping, you get cash flow to buy more names. Also, it will give you real life appraisals on how you are doing. An appraisal backed by an offer of cash is far more valuable than the opinions (including mine) you'll get here. good luck.

For exact matches in Google, search the phrase in quotes, as in "portfolio banker". If you get lots of results, check how they are used. Are they used as a sales term? Great. Are they always used in conjunction with a third word, and meaningless by themselves? Bad. Is the phrase frequently used as a title for a company's website. Good. Is it just 2000 or 10,000 pages in Google with the term? Unless it is a small but highly targeted niche, that's bad.
 
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Like Domainace, I don't have any feeling you might sell any of these, except maybe healthannuity.com. It's not uncommon to not receive any offers on Sedo, Afternic, GoDaddy. It's a long wait, maybe years, probably never, before an offer might come along on domains of this poor quality. Personally, I'd drop them all except for maybe healthannuity and snappyideas.
 
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how did you pick these names? Were you watching dropped reports?
 
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Like Domainace, I don't have any feeling you might sell any of these, except maybe healthannuity.com. It's not uncommon to not receive any offers on Sedo, Afternic, GoDaddy. It's a long wait, maybe years, probably never, before an offer might come along on domains of this poor quality. Personally, I'd drop them all except for maybe healthannuity and snappyideas.
Thank you. Patience is the answer - I know i have had offer of 2k for one name here, but the end user did not reply back:)
 
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