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Any experienced veteran domainer will tell you that it’s best to buy a better quality domain name on the aftermarket or on the drops than to hand register a lot of subpar and useless domains and I tend to agree with this considering that by buying domains on the aftermarket and on the drops you are actually tapping into the creativity and brain power of many people that have dabbled in to domains before you instead of just relying on your own perhaps limited knowledge and abilities to think of good domains.

But if you are going to hand register domains anyway at least you might want to sharpen your skills so perhaps you won’t just waste your money on collecting a lot of low quality and useless domains.

There are some websites that can help you come up with new domain ideas and perhaps those who have had good results with them can mention some of them in this thread, but it might take a little longer for automated websites to really understand every aspect of what they are suggesting, maybe in the near future AI can help us find some good domains, but until then I think that it might be best to rely on our own intuition and research to come up with some good domains or at least learn how to pick the gems in a long list of automatically generated domain suggestions.

Since most good domains are already taken it might be best to concentrate your efforts on new trends where there might still be some good opportunities left to find a nice domain, I personally like new technology trends and have noticed that a lot of good domains that were registered many years ago are becoming available again because the original registrants didn’t have the patience to wait for these new technologies to mature or that they just couldn’t bear the renewal charges and let their domains drop too soon, of course any domain that is worth its while is going to be grabbed by the bigger companies and those who have more resources available to them, but there might still be some good domains that fall through the cracks and don’t get noticed by anyone.

Another area of interest might be brandable domains in which you have to come up with a made up word or a variation or play on an existing word that can stand out amongst the thousands of other possibilities that are out there. There are a few threads about brandable domains that you might want to read first before getting involved in this category of hand registered domains.

As far as new trends go pick a popular keyword in a certain field which we can call the Root or Base, or Key element in your domain and then try to add words that complement it in the front of it or after it in order to come up with some RootElement+Word or Word+RootElement ideas for your domain (keep in mind that RootElement can be in the form of abbreviations like EV for electric vehicle and Word can be Noun, Verb, and Adjective or some of the more popular suffixes or prefixes in some cases) you shouldn’t be discouraged by the fact that many of your ideas might already be taken, after all if it was a good enough idea that occurred to you then you can bet that other people have also thought of it too, but if you check 20, 30, or 50 (or even 100) combinations eventually you might come across one that has fallen through the cracks and that has gone unnoticed by others.

When hand registering domain names its important not to go overboard and end up with too many domains that are hard to manage, ideally you might want to keep your portfolio very small and work on upgrading its quality by letting some of the lesser quality domains to drop and replacing them with better domains, but keep the size of you portfolio the same, because if you let it get too big then it will become very frustrating to sort it out and keep up with renewals.

Also don’t go too deep into a category that is only going to make sense to a small group of people, some technical terms even though might make sense to you in your field of expertise, but it might not make that much sense to the general public, so try to register domains that the average person can understand and appreciate.

When doing research to see if a domain is available be aware that there are a lot of prying eyes out there, some registrars and registries even give out the lists of domain and whois look ups and if you don’t register a domain name quickly someone might grab it before you have a chance to think about it or come up with the money to register it. This has been a problem in the domain Industry for a long time now and as unfair as it is for others to wrongly take advantage of your research (which amounts to insider trading), but apparently it continues to go in to this day.

Also don’t just give a Like for new hand registered domains just to please others, because you are not doing anyone a favor if you are not honest about the quality of their domains, and by liking the less quality domains you might be encouraging some to go down the wrong path and keep registering more useless domains.

If you have any tips concerning hand registering domains please feel welcomed to share it here, but keep in mind that this is not about whether hand registering domains is a good idea or not, this is more about teaching those who are wasting their money on low quality domains to be able to find better domains to hand register if they are going to do it anyway.

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Everyone’s opinions, tips, and analysis are welcomed, but keep your comments constructive, professional, and on topic. Personal attacks and belittling of others are not tolerated. If your domaining model and strategy don't agree with hand registering domains and that you don’t believe that anyone should be hand registering domains then this thread is not for you, this is to help those who already are going to hand register domains by teaching them how to come up with better ideas so that they won’t end up wasting their money on a lot of low quality and useless domains. Also If you provide any stats or info concerning domains or anything else that pertains to this thread be sure that they are factual and please indicate the source, otherwise if it's just your opinion then put IMO at the end of your post. (In My Opinion)

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That's great, do you know where they sell those at and how many different companies are there that make them, I know that overall they are called Rollable TVs, but as I had mentioned earlier I believe that there are going to be two different types of Rollable TVs, those that Roll Up and are placed on a desk or a stand and then the new version that Rolls Down which could be installed higher on the wall or even hang from the ceiling, either way Rollable TVs are going to become the thing to have in every home once they are mass produced ( if not already as you have mentioned). I might consider buying one myself once they are available at the price range that the regular people can afford.

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Good afternoon,

I got the following from LG's website. I may have been wrong about it being on sale but it may be to a select few. Couldn't see a price quoted though. I'll have two...and a small one for the bedroom.

https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OLED65R9PUA-signature-oled-4k-tv
 
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Good afternoon,

I got the following from LG's website. I may have been wrong about it being on sale but it may be to a select few. Couldn't see a price quoted though. I'll have two...and a small one for the bedroom.

https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OLED65R9PUA-signature-oled-4k-tv

Sooner or later those are going to come to the market and probably all the other manufacturers will get on with the Rollable TV trend too and as it usually is with new electronics they will probably be very expensive at first and then the prices will come down to more reasonable levels.

Either way I might not mind if one of those manufacturers wants to offer me one or two of these new kind of TVs for my domain RolldownTV.com ;)
 
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Thanks guys for the various tips, advices and opinions. This is really helpful.
Though I have some handregged domains such as Zikely, BolBash, TalkActiv all in com. Holding on to them till my buyer comes. LoL
 
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Handreg is very hard,
 
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Be creative ...
 
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Be creative ...
PatrickV...they say "necessity is the mother of invention creation:xf.smile:" I've hand registered 751 .Realty domains in the last 53 days ever since the (.)realty new gTLD went on sale for .99 cents apiece.

I own a few hundred GEO .realty domains that don't require a lot of creativity "like" Florida.realty or Chicago.realty, while other domains like TopGun.realty, Closer.realty and Bikini.realty require a WeeMore(y)
creativity. Now all that's needed is to put my creative genes in motion and SELL! SELL! SELL!

Good Luck Patrick....Happy Creating:xf.smile:
 
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In this context, do we consider names we picked from deleted list on ED as handreg?
Sure! They are handreg, But It gives you insight rather than to think over by yourself
 
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2 things

overall hardearned domain experience so u actually know what good means... and expireddomains.net with filtered mastered... and daily checks therein on time or else u get scraps

ok thats 3 things
 
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These are the domains that I have hand registered recently:

VoiceFatigue.com
DigiCrawler.com
DigitalCurrencyHQ.com
NycNyHomes.com
NycNyRealEstate.com
MarvelCurrency.com
LongRangeEV.com
AutomateGlobally.com
ModernRanching.com
EvSuperCenter.com
HyperVaccine.com
HyperCovid.com
SolarRoofHQ.com
IngeniousMask.com
DesignerSmartHomes.com
MultilayerEncryption.com
ResidentialHomeAutomation.com
UniversalHealthcareCoverage.com

I am going to stop registering any more domains for a while and start concentrating my efforts more on evaluating and trimming my portfolio, I like to limit my collection to around 150 domains which I believe is the right number for me to be able to handle as a hobbyist.

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A lot of great tips, thank you everyone.

One piece of advice, if you wait until something is an actual trend the good names will be gone. I lost so many good opportunities because I wanted to wait. If something might become a trend and the best possible names for it are still available, I would grab it and not wait. Probably one of the costliest mistakes I made in domaining was waiting for more confirmation that something is becoming a trend.
 
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A lot of great tips, thank you everyone.

One piece of advice, if you wait until something is an actual trend the good names will be gone. I lost so many good opportunities because I wanted to wait. If something might become a trend and the best possible names for it are still available, I would grab it and not wait. Probably one of the costliest mistakes I made in domaining was waiting for more confirmation that something is becoming a trend.

Very Good point,

it used to be that if someone discovered a new vein or a new trend they would mine that to get every related domain to that category, but nowadays you got to be careful not to go past the very top choices.

I myself usually make a list of what I have found to be available (50 to 100 domains in one batch for example) and only register the top 5 to 7 domains out of that list.

My strategy is to keep my portfolio around the same size, but continuously try to improve on its quality by registering a few hand selected domains and trimming the less desirable ones.

So in my opinion it is best to mine for every viable domain that you can think of, but at the end only register the few nuggets that really stand out from your list, this way your portfolio will rise in quality over time.

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A lot of great tips, thank you everyone.

One piece of advice, if you wait until something is an actual trend the good names will be gone. I lost so many good opportunities because I wanted to wait. If something might become a trend and the best possible names for it are still available, I would grab it and not wait. Probably one of the costliest mistakes I made in domaining was waiting for more confirmation that something is becoming a trend.
I couldn't agree more, and Happy New Year to you whoever and wherever your are. I'm a starter long before I'm a follower regardless of failure. I think so many people are afraid of failure they just don't try.

I'm also easily inspired. While I haven't registered it yet, your post inspired "Be The Launch" in .com. While it only took me a few minutes, domains like BetheTrend, BetheStart and a few others I tried were taken. However I did find one, BetheSpark.com that leads to a really cool website (from Wales) that's all about "Inspiration" and here's what the Co-Founder of "Be the Spark" says about inspiration;

"Don’t try to do everything by yourself, but try to connect with people and resources. Having that discipline and perseverance is really important."

Speaking of connecting with people and resources, NamePros has indirectly connected me with people and resources from all over the world for which I'm very thankful.

Before I digress too far I want to thank Oldtimer for starting this thread last year....YouDaMan(y)com

Happy New Year Everyone:xf.smile:
 
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I couldn't agree more, and Happy New Year to you whoever and wherever your are. I'm a starter long before I'm a follower regardless of failure. I think so many people are afraid of failure they just don't try.

"Don’t try to do everything by yourself, but try to connect with people and resources. Having that discipline and perseverance is really important."

Speaking of connecting with people and resources, NamePros has indirectly connected me with people and resources from all over the world for which I'm very thankful.

Before I digress too far I want to thank Oldtimer for starting this thread last year....YouDaMan(y)com

Happy New Year Everyone:xf.smile:
We haven't always seen eye to eye you and I......but that is some fantastic words of wisdom (in bold)

Happy New Year to you and hopefully it is a prosperous one :xf.wink:
 
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We haven't always seen eye to eye you and I......but that is some fantastic words of wisdom (in bold)

Happy New Year to you and hopefully it is a prosperous one :xf.wink:
Nick...i was hoping you would notice that since it came from Wales. Do you know the folks who started BeTheSpark.com, or maybe it's you? They're site gave me some good ideas, and those words of wisdom shared by a fellow Welshmen were incredible:xf.smile:
 
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Tips on How to Hand Register Good Domains
1. smoke a joint of marijuana and drink jack
Daniels,do not stay Thirsty while registering domains

2. set your CC # as
auto pay
3.open your GD account and start typing and typing and click Check Out when done
4. Be patient and Pray
5. Repeat, repeat repeat
HAHAHHAHAHA ...Good one
 
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be faster or be creative...
 
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I keep an eye out for upcoming economies, investments in certain parts of the World & countries who reform their economy.

For instance; I recently read that Saudi Arabia wants to attract more Western, wealthy tourists and wants the Red Sea to be eligible & attractive for (super)yachts. They're investing billions & billions. With this in mind I regged s a u d i y a c h t i n g .com
 
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I keep an eye out for upcoming economies, investments in certain parts of the World & countries who reform their economy.

For instance; I recently read that Saudi Arabia wants to attract more Western, wealthy tourists and wants the Red Sea to be eligible & attractive for (super)yachts. They're investing billions & billions. With this in mind I regged s a u d i y a c h t i n g .com
JonO...you may want to get in touch with these guys; Radix.website. They're in the United Arab Emerites and I think BHaven and Sandeep have done well enough to own one of those Mega Yachts harbored on the Red Sea.

btw, i see where you're from the Netherlands where a couple other of NP members Future Sensors and CraigD are from. Maybe some of those yachts can harbor on the Baltic:xf.wink:

Good Luck and Happy Yachting(y)
 
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How many domains have you all managed to hand register in 2020, and what percentage of your portfolio consists of hand registered domains.

I start by saying that I believe that I hand registered around 75 domains in 2020 and 99.99 percent of my portfolio (currently around 200 domains) consists of hand regs.

Please note: a domain is considered to be hand registered (even if it had been registered and dropped in the past) as long as it was available for everyone else to manually register at the time that you got it.

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99.99 percent of my portfolio (currently around 200 domains) consists of hand regs.

That's more accurately close to 98% of the around 200 domains that I have in my portfolio as I have four .US domains that I got through the land rush.

IMO
 
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