question What do you look for when hand-regging domains?

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What's the most important factor when looking for reg-fee domains?

  • 1st

    Dictionary or real words

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    66.7%
  • 2nd

    Brandability

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    33.3%
  • 3rd (tie)

    Short length

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    0.0%
  • 3rd (tie)

    Keyword value

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    0.0%
  • 3rd (tie)

    TLD (.com only vs open to others)

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    0.0%
  • 3rd (tie)

    Traffic potential

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    0.0%

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Hey all, we've been building Aquzy.com, a free tool that sources and curates the best registration fee domains available. While putting it together we kept asking ourselves what actually matters to domainers when they're hunting for hand-regs.


Would love to get some real input from the community before we fully launch.
 
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Hey all, we've been building Aquzy.com, a free tool that sources and curates the best registration fee domains available. While putting it together we kept asking ourselves what actually matters to domainers when they're hunting for hand-regs.


Would love to get some real input from the community before we fully launch.
Good idea 👍For me main thing is end user demand. If a real business can use it, then it’s good. Also keep names simple, clean and easy to remember. Avoid random brandables with no clear use.

Good Luck
 
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It’s all about ROI vs. Hold Time. Dictionary names have better resale liquidity among investors, while brandables require a patient 'End-user or bust' strategy. At reg-fee, I prioritize Semantic Fit-if it sounds like a business, it’s worth the registration fee
 
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