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I need your guys' and gals' expetise here.

Which of these names (if any) is worth me spending $59 to open a Sedo Direct auction right now, so I can profit enough to either a) acquire more domains and services, and/or b) continue to list more of my existing domains in thist list and keep making a profit, if any. It would be so great to have a nice run of 3-5 consecutive successful listings. If that's possible with what I've got, please feel free to arrange a Top 5 list for me. I'll certainly post results!


list of names deleted, after reading up more on NP; thanks guys! :)

Thanks and I hope to fire up an auction TONIGHT on Sedo.

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Don’t waste your money. You can push to auction for free if you get an offer on a domain listed there.
 
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Thank you so much for your prompt reply. I have had most of them at "Make Offer" for quite some time now, and have had 0 uniques, offers, etc. I think it's time to put one of these front and center tonight and roll the dice. However, I'd like hold a 3rd die on my attempt for a small advantage lol.
 
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I honestly wouldn't feel good enough about paying $59 to list any of those. Auctions are only worthwhile if you have a very good sense of the market, and know that you stand to make a profit. If you have to ask, just hold off on the auction and be patient.

Zero views and zero offers is a good indication that you might need to rethink which names you're investing in.
 
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Thanks Joe. This is really good advice - "Zero views and zero offers is a good indication that you might need to rethink which names you're investing in." I appreciate it.

Anyone else? I noticed that if I filter for "360" for example, there's like a 95% chance of selling.
 
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Thanks Joe. This is really good advice - "Zero views and zero offers is a good indication that you might need to rethink which names you're investing in." I appreciate it.

Anyone else? I noticed that if I filter for "360" for example, there's like a 95% chance of selling.
I'm not sure what you're referring to when you say "filter by 360". Is that on Sedo?

One option you could pursue with a few of the names is trying to list them with SquadHelp as premium names. I would say these ones have the best chances of being accepted:

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Getting a few names on SH (or another brand name platform like BrandBucket or Brandpa) would give them a lot of added visibility without having to pay the high costs of an auction. Keep in mind that if the names ever do sell on these sites, you'd lose a hefty chunk of the sale to the commission.
 
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That's a wonderful idea, Joe, I have never dabbled in those brand sites. Which one charges the lowest per submission(s)? Btw, here's a screenshot of the "360" filter. I just go into Sedo as a "Buyer" looking for anything with "360", then sort.

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That's a wonderful idea, Joe, I have never dabbled in those brand sites. Which one charges the lowest per submission(s)? Btw, here's a screenshot of the "360" filter. I just go into Sedo as a "Buyer" looking for anything with "360", then sort.

I see what you mean. Yeah, "360" can be popular in names when paired with strong keywords (same with 247, 420, etc.), but they do need to be strong pairing words. Don't go registering random stuff with 360 tacked onto the end and expect a sale to happen.

SquadHelp charges no listing fee for premium names (if accepted), but they do have the highest commissions of all the sites if the name sells.
 
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Spend your $59 on buying names, these are not worth spending $59 to promote in auction.
 
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Thank you guys. I am going to try the brand route. :)
 
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To ensure success on Sedo Direct auction, one needs a real exclusive premium .com/.de domain with a reasonable reserve price.

A mediocre or moderate domain may also possibly sell.
But only when listed with no or low reserve direct auction.
These could sell for not more than 40 to 200 USD.

A Good domain would get offers even without direct auction.
And these could anyway be converted to auctions for free..

I too feel that none of the listed domains could succeed on a Sedo Direct auction.
 
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Only true premium domains or semi premium domains have a chance to sell at Sedo direct auctions.

The above domain names are not worth more than reg fee, no offense.
I suggest to study Domaining more and also consider dropping the above domains(maybe except monetizechannel.com which is of very low value but more than reg fee).
 
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Thank you so much for your feedback Steven55 and Sheogorath! I'm in the process of listing them for low BIN on Sedo and at their respective registrars. As I learn more, I await BrandBucket's consideration on a select few (thx again Joe) but def. do not have any delusions nor expectations. You guys are the best and have saved me a lot of $ and time. I appreciate your replies and candidness. :)
 
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