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Hi Everyone, I'm new at this domaining stuff and I really want to be successful at it.
I never considered myself to be good at sales, negotiation, marketing, or self-promotion, so I thought that online sales would be less intimidating. Maybe I'm kidding myself, but I'm giving it a try.
Please let me know if you think these are worth anything? Which ones are better, which ones suck...I don't necessarily need prices on these, but feedback would be good.
allusajobs.com - my very first purchase two months ago, I don't even like it anymore.
sicknut.com - viral domain site, like BuzzFeed, or ZergNet
shotm.com - Photography, Stock Photos, or Hunting (yuck)
eatergy.com - Nutrition, Health, Fitness, Restaurant, Recipes
seoheavy.com - SEO, everything depends on it, right?
saucylove.com - Dating, Blog, Forum, Social, Recipes
coveters.com - Shopping site
sewables.com - Like Ravelry.com but for sewing
entertainmentM.com - M could be for Men, Money, Mobile, Minecraft
almostdailies.com - I purchased this for my own Blog
casecat.com - I purchase this for my own purpose of creating a weekly comic strip about a cat who always finds cases to solve within the household (example, the case of the noises coming from the bedroom, lol)
agedefier.com - Skin cream company, Makeup, or anything beauty related
beansalads.com - I know it would be better without the s
whatisanarcissist.com - This one has 8100 exact match searches per month
wholegrainflour.com - A couple thousand exact match searches per month for this one too
boatlingo.com - I read that hobby domains are huge
ovoter.com - I just sold this for a lousy dollar - my first sale on Flippa, so embarrassing!
picting.com - Texting with pictures, like food and such. I was pretty proud of this one, because of its trending implications, but no bites during auction.
stagspot.com - Bought it but don't like it.
stagtime.com - How to throw a stag party?
cyclefortwo.com - I was surprised that nobody took this aftermarket domain. Maybe there's a reason?
venditions.com - It means "sales" or "auctions". No bites on Flippa.
Thank you for any feedback.
I never considered myself to be good at sales, negotiation, marketing, or self-promotion, so I thought that online sales would be less intimidating. Maybe I'm kidding myself, but I'm giving it a try.
Please let me know if you think these are worth anything? Which ones are better, which ones suck...I don't necessarily need prices on these, but feedback would be good.
allusajobs.com - my very first purchase two months ago, I don't even like it anymore.
sicknut.com - viral domain site, like BuzzFeed, or ZergNet
shotm.com - Photography, Stock Photos, or Hunting (yuck)
eatergy.com - Nutrition, Health, Fitness, Restaurant, Recipes
seoheavy.com - SEO, everything depends on it, right?
saucylove.com - Dating, Blog, Forum, Social, Recipes
coveters.com - Shopping site
sewables.com - Like Ravelry.com but for sewing
entertainmentM.com - M could be for Men, Money, Mobile, Minecraft
almostdailies.com - I purchased this for my own Blog
casecat.com - I purchase this for my own purpose of creating a weekly comic strip about a cat who always finds cases to solve within the household (example, the case of the noises coming from the bedroom, lol)
agedefier.com - Skin cream company, Makeup, or anything beauty related
beansalads.com - I know it would be better without the s
whatisanarcissist.com - This one has 8100 exact match searches per month
wholegrainflour.com - A couple thousand exact match searches per month for this one too
boatlingo.com - I read that hobby domains are huge
ovoter.com - I just sold this for a lousy dollar - my first sale on Flippa, so embarrassing!
picting.com - Texting with pictures, like food and such. I was pretty proud of this one, because of its trending implications, but no bites during auction.
stagspot.com - Bought it but don't like it.
stagtime.com - How to throw a stag party?
cyclefortwo.com - I was surprised that nobody took this aftermarket domain. Maybe there's a reason?
venditions.com - It means "sales" or "auctions". No bites on Flippa.
Thank you for any feedback.







