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General Domain Name Discussion
Hand Regged Domains: Worth it or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="NameYourself" data-source="post: 2210863" data-attributes="member: 13707"><p>Lets follow this general principle:</p><p></p><p>There are big companies and big players out there (HugeDomains, BuyDomains, etc..) who have each bought well over a million domains.. out of all those trial and error domains they know the bigger picture of what's worth buying and what isn't. Its possible to do very well with hand-regs. I bought one name for a college project.. completely on a whim years ago and recently sold it at auction for x,xxx.. needless to say I was quite shocked as it was never even a domain I intended to sell.. only to use for a 2 week long science project.. amazing others saw value in it too. So yes it is very possible. The frequency with which that happens in current drops would be scarce though.. as said if the metrics for that name were analyzed now it certainly would show value that was not there years ago.. so it all depends. But overall, you would probably find it a [negative] value venture overall.. but its all in the names and circumstances.. you may know something or caught on to something that most of the well-established domain investors and bigger companies don't know yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NameYourself, post: 2210863, member: 13707"] Lets follow this general principle: There are big companies and big players out there (HugeDomains, BuyDomains, etc..) who have each bought well over a million domains.. out of all those trial and error domains they know the bigger picture of what's worth buying and what isn't. Its possible to do very well with hand-regs. I bought one name for a college project.. completely on a whim years ago and recently sold it at auction for x,xxx.. needless to say I was quite shocked as it was never even a domain I intended to sell.. only to use for a 2 week long science project.. amazing others saw value in it too. So yes it is very possible. The frequency with which that happens in current drops would be scarce though.. as said if the metrics for that name were analyzed now it certainly would show value that was not there years ago.. so it all depends. But overall, you would probably find it a [negative] value venture overall.. but its all in the names and circumstances.. you may know something or caught on to something that most of the well-established domain investors and bigger companies don't know yet. [/QUOTE]
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