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Hand Regged Domains: Worth it or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="angel69" data-source="post: 2191092" data-attributes="member: 97749"><p>Actually, selling 7 domains out of 60 you handregged is a great achievement indeed. You started domaining about a year ago and although you don't mention if the ones sold were ccTLDs, the newest extensions, etc .... or the traditional com, net, org ?.... I find selling 7 out of 60 a great record. You didn't say if you sold them at good prices and that matters, and selling something you had handregged a short while earlier is the exception and not the norm (don't expect that streak to continue necessarily lol, sorry..... unless you have the best foresight in the industry you'll likely need to deal with the aftermarket or develop names to sell them well, but $1K is NOT needed to develop a domain, you can certainly do it for less)</p><p></p><p>You also sold those 7 without developing, that adds to the wow factor, I wonder if they were all bought by the same guy LOL ?.... Could it be he wasn't that experienced a domainer either ? (ie if bought by end users it's not as impressive as bought by domainers, and I'm assuming you got decent $ for each name) It is just that good domains simply aren't available for handreg anymore, they haven't been for many yrs, there are so many backorders for each of those, there are domain speculators who make a living out of watching this 24/7, some people do domaining f/t, etc... so it is rare a good domain will be found in a drop list. I am not taking away from what you were able to do... but I'd say lady luck was probably there lurking somewhere when you struck those sales ...</p><p></p><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angel69, post: 2191092, member: 97749"] Actually, selling 7 domains out of 60 you handregged is a great achievement indeed. You started domaining about a year ago and although you don't mention if the ones sold were ccTLDs, the newest extensions, etc .... or the traditional com, net, org ?.... I find selling 7 out of 60 a great record. You didn't say if you sold them at good prices and that matters, and selling something you had handregged a short while earlier is the exception and not the norm (don't expect that streak to continue necessarily lol, sorry..... unless you have the best foresight in the industry you'll likely need to deal with the aftermarket or develop names to sell them well, but $1K is NOT needed to develop a domain, you can certainly do it for less) You also sold those 7 without developing, that adds to the wow factor, I wonder if they were all bought by the same guy LOL ?.... Could it be he wasn't that experienced a domainer either ? (ie if bought by end users it's not as impressive as bought by domainers, and I'm assuming you got decent $ for each name) It is just that good domains simply aren't available for handreg anymore, they haven't been for many yrs, there are so many backorders for each of those, there are domain speculators who make a living out of watching this 24/7, some people do domaining f/t, etc... so it is rare a good domain will be found in a drop list. I am not taking away from what you were able to do... but I'd say lady luck was probably there lurking somewhere when you struck those sales ... :-) [/QUOTE]
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