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Also its much easier to work with bot that search domains, i found tons of best domains and i mean best domains which no body ever register them, and its f*cking weird , there was a day i found very high quality domain until i register it somebody already buy it , so from experience not theory, out there is alot of high end domains its just impossible to find them by hand, with bot its much easier,

Which bot do you use and recommend?
 
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My brain exploded going through this thread!

There is absolutely no doubt that the best way to select domain names would be a hybrid combination of a VERY good bot .. working together with .. a human brain!

@zeev yagorov .. I think your bigger problem is that unfortunately your English is horrible .. as such it's unfortunately impossible for you to ever recognise what a good domain even is for the main English market.

You could have the most powerful bot in the world, but if you can't feed it the proper data and tweak the algorithms for good English domains .. then even the best bot is worthless.

So we can't even have a real conversation about your bot because the names you list are either taken .. or horrible .. but it's impossible to know if it's because of your English .. or your bot .. (or both).


It's also very important to note that a "bot" can be a very VERY wide range of algorithms and data sets .. from amazing to garbage ... when it's comes to finding good SELL-ABLE domains, you would need Deep Blue level of algorithms, language rules, language data and computing power to even start to get half-decent results for finding what would be good domains THAT ARE NOT ALREADY TAKEN.


Beyond that there most certainly are automation tools and advanced filters that many good experienced domainers likely use to help them cut through a lot of the clutter ... but at the end of the day they will still only buy less than 0.1% of what their "system" (/ bot) finds. So yes .. it's better to have a bot that filters things down to the point where you have 1/1000 that are good instead of 1/50,000 .. but at the end of the day with the big domainers it's a human doing most of the final analysis.


@zeev yagorov .. like some of the others I request that you stop swearing and try to focus on being as clear as possible .. you are very difficult to understand. It's too bad, because this could have been an interesting discussion.

Good luck going forward .. and good luck with your bot .. but if you're truly serious about domaining, I suggest you either stick to liquid domains, or very seriously consider taking English lessons .. otherwise it isn't even possible for you to understand what is a good or bad domain.
 
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My brain exploded going through this thread!

There is absolutely no doubt that the best way to select domain names would be a hybrid combination of a VERY good bot .. working together with .. a human brain!

@zeev yagorov .. I think your bigger problem is that unfortunately your English is horrible .. as such it's unfortunately impossible for you to ever recognise what a good domain even is for the main English market.

You could have the most powerful bot in the world, but if you can't feed it the proper data and tweak the algorithms for good English domains .. then even the best bot is worthless.

So we can't even have a real conversation about your bot because the names you list are either taken .. or horrible .. but it's impossible to know if it's because of your English .. or your bot .. (or both).


It's also very important to note that a "bot" can be a very VERY wide range of algorithms and data sets .. from amazing to garbage ... when it's comes to finding good SELL-ABLE domains, you would need Deep Blue level of algorithms, language rules, language data and computing power to even start to get half-decent results for finding what would be good domains THAT ARE NOT ALREADY TAKEN.


Beyond that there most certainly are automation tools and advanced filters that many good experienced domainers likely use to help them cut through a lot of the clutter ... but at the end of the day they will still only buy less than 0.1% of what their "system" (/ bot) finds. So yes .. it's better to have a bot that filters things down to the point where you have 1/1000 that are good instead of 1/50,000 .. but at the end of the day with the big domainers it's a human doing most of the final analysis.


@zeev yagorov .. like some of the others I request that you stop swearing and try to focus on being as clear as possible .. you are very difficult to understand. It's too bad, because this could have been an interesting discussion.

Good luck going forward .. and good luck with your bot .. but if you're truly serious about domaining, I suggest you either stick to liquid domains, or very seriously consider taking English lessons .. otherwise it isn't even possible for you to understand what is a good or bad domain.


i know very good english trust me :)
 
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limitedproperty.com is only available at auctions.
fixproperty.com is only available at auctions.
improvingproperty.com is only available at auctions.

MrRebuild.com
Redesign place.com or placeRedesign.com
CHEAP redesign.com
your redesign.com

piece candy.com
 
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ut at the end of the day with the big domainers it's a human doing most of the final analysis.
What bout Buydomains.com Hugedomains.com ETC.
 
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Primary Vacation.com
 
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What bout Buydomains.com Hugedomains.com ETC.


its better to hold around 250-500 domains which worth more then 500k, each one i mean

xxxxxx.com 800k

jdbfu.com 1.2m

and so on
 
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Here y'all.... a freebie: These are 2 word english lists, they need review of course some are ok, some crap but they are (2) word combos from my "bot"... not a bot, haha, just a piece of software I had written for me when I started. It works for my purposes and all lists need manual thought and review.

Enjoy, I have no idea if any will sell are good, it's as-is where-is, caveat emptor. If you find one or a few post that you did- no disclosure of name needed. I don't care what they are, all I hope is you make money.

Btw: @creataweb thanks, for the one words you posted awhile back. I sold several just for the heck of a quick flip, something I never do but was sorta funny. 10x return. Really dinky sales, but fun.

Speaking of spelling, "Recognise" might work in England, but not in the US.
 

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Here y'all.... a freebie: These are 2 word english lists, they need review of course some are ok, some crap but they are (2) word combos from my "bot"... not a bot, haha, just a piece of software I had written for me when I started. It works for my purposes and all lists need manual thought and review.

Enjoy, I have no idea if any will sell are good, it's as-is where-is, caveat emptor. If you find one or a few post that you did- no disclosure of name needed. I don't care what they are, all I hope is you make money.

Btw: @creataweb thanks, for the one words you posted awhile back. I sold several just for the heck of a quick flip, something I never do but was sorta funny. 10x return. Really dinky sales, but fun.

Speaking of spelling, "Recognise" might work in England, but not in the US.
Whoredrobe.com Lol good *hurry somebody grab that
 
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Here y'all.... a freebie: These are 2 word english lists, they need review of course some are ok, some crap but they are (2) word combos from my "bot"... not a bot, haha, just a piece of software I had written for me when I started. It works for my purposes and all lists need manual thought and review.

Enjoy, I have no idea if any will sell are good, it's as-is where-is, caveat emptor. If you find one or a few post that you did- no disclosure of name needed. I don't care what they are, all I hope is you make money.

Btw: @creataweb thanks, for the one words you posted awhile back. I sold several just for the heck of a quick flip, something I never do but was sorta funny. 10x return. Really dinky sales, but fun.

Speaking of spelling, "Recognise" might work in England, but not in the US.


legitdiamonds.com or legitdiamond.com

futuresecurity.com is only available at auctions. good name

protecting vehicles.com

LabHacking.com
worldtechnews.com
 
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this is top carpornloanestate.com
 
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Is part of this discussion I wonder differences of opinion re what is a bot and what is not? I am sure that the big outfits must use automation software to at least do part of the selection process re what they will bid on and for how much, just like the investment houses do, but I presume with human oversight and some role in processing?

I think that potentially a machine learning bot that used reinforcement learning to gradually get better and better could before long equal even a highly skilled individual.

Bob
 
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Whoredrobe.com Lol good *hurry somebody grab that

Did you drop your robe today? If not, some would be genius did.

So, What did you think I curated the list? Nope. Raw data from American english no English English words like Colour or recognise. The people that do that curation are on other threads or blogs want to make money off your clicks and their GD auctions.

This is simply a list of available drops or at least 2 days are since included todays drop many were probably regged. This is 3 days of raw 2 word names, nothing more, nothing less.

People actually registered all these names enriching their Registrar, and maybe might be one name in there someone buys and its worthwhile. Obvious dumb names and a Brilliant waste of money.

@Bob Hawkes I make fun of the bot name, so overused. The software takes the ascii formatted entire drop list, compares against a look up dictionary and cuts all .net, .org, etc names, dashes and numbers. Its automated to parse from a english dictionary. Like I said manual review.
 
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Is part of this discussion I wonder differences of opinion re what is a bot and what is not? I am sure that the big outfits must use automation software to at least do part of the selection process re what they will bid on and for how much, just like the investment houses do, but I presume with human oversight and some role in processing?

I think that potentially a machine learning bot that used reinforcement learning to gradually get better and better could before long equal even a highly skilled individual.

Bob


look for startup grammarly, its million time more smarter then my bot,,,of course the last decision is made buy humen in domains but i know there are domainers that have more smart bot then my ,do you know what grammarly can make* and there out much more systems, grammarly(its the third time write about this) its only one example do you know how smart the spiders(bots) of google,

if i saw here top domain quality is robotinsurance.com and i saw here also cubedata.com which also great, and as noob in this biz at last i found direction and know what to choose and i compare my beginning to others and also domains, i am very happy

i never ever will work with different then .com its for sure,

and this bot founded legitdiamonds.com which show good performance and never registered by anyone

for example my bot founded jetparty ** in first i was thinking is sound not so great but not bad, i speak to others domainers outside of this place and asked someone what he think on jetparty without even check if it registered, because for me it sound not the best, so someone told me go look on sedo* it there and i was amazed. someone post a list of domains bot/software here by the name user off.......... which are very bad.

fix remodel.com
houses remodel.com
homeremodel.com is only available at auctions.
remodelinghome.com is only available at auctions.4\
complete rebrand.com
completeremodel.com
remodel trends.com
trafficconnect.com is only available at auctions
spectraffic.com
trafficreach.com is only available at auctions.
computetraffic.com
medium traffic.com
gaypeer.com
 
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Is part of this discussion I wonder differences of opinion re what is a bot and what is not? I am sure that the big outfits must use automation software to at least do part of the selection process re what they will bid on and for how much, just like the investment houses do, but I presume with human oversight and some role in processing?

I think that potentially a machine learning bot that used reinforcement learning to gradually get better and better could before long equal even a highly skilled individual.

Bob


trafficcompete.com or competetraffic.com
comparetraffic.com is only available at auctions.
expert redesign.com
artistic rebrand.com
artisticfashion.com is only available at auctions.

aristocrat diamond or diamondaristocrat.com
cut a diamond.com very bad
ringjade.com

coder code.com
code mood.com
codeweek.com is only available at auctions.
code remodel.com
remodeling code
superstarcoder.com
techstarcoders.com
tunecoders.com
biotechmaterials.com is only available at auctions. very starnge
fixed coders.com
coder strategy.com
 
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I am confused how posting a bunch of names is in any way a response to the point of my post above, @zeev yagorov but OK. Have a nice day.
 
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I am confused how posting a bunch of names is in any way a response to the point of my post above, @zeev yagorov but OK. Have a nice day.

the answer is there are domainers have much more smart bot then my for sure, because a lot of domains already somebody registered them from my list
 
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