Forums
New posts
New posts
Search forums
Market
Domains/Websites Wanted
.com Domain Market
gTLD Domain Market
ccTLD Domain Market
Web3 Domain Market
Third-Level Domain Market
Adult Domain Market
What's New
New profile posts
Latest activity
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Account Upgrade
Premium Members Directory
Log in
Register
What's New
calendar
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Enjoy unlimited access to all forum features for FREE! Optional upgrade available for extra perks.
Forums
Domain Discussion
General Domain Name Discussion
I've been thinking
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Gazed416" data-source="post: 2283840" data-attributes="member: 322965977"><p>Since I'm new to buying and selling domains, I have come across some good names but with high prices. Secondly, I've seen good names with lower valued extensions. Yes, I know, "always buy .com!!", but it's not really an option, is it? I think some of the experienced sellers should remember that as amateurs we are looking for .com names ALL the time, but what do you do when there's not many good names available? Buy a random .com name and develop it? I'm not a developer and I surely don't have the money to spend on developing the next "Hiimnewtothis.com". </p><p></p><p>This is what I've been thinking of and hopefully it will help someone to help me as well. My thought is that the supply is much more than the demand. In less than a week of being exposed to this domain world I've come across "domain hoarders" and I just think that it's time to find alternatives because the norm is clearly not cutting it. I'm trying to become a broker to the veterans because most of them are busy with other projects while their LLL.com's are DYING, but they also have other great domains, so instead of just helping yourself to sell your own domains, try helping others that have been doing this for years. </p><p></p><p>The only problem seems to be the limited number of marketplaces. Over and over again I read the same marketplaces being mentioned, which is fair, but where do you sell your .nyc, .ru, .asia, .mx, .whatever isn't .com? </p><p></p><p>I hope that right now you're thinking "those aren't as valuable as .com", but they still sell! Why are those lesser extensions selling while the precious .com is so rare that you can sell lesser extensions 1000 times before you actually get a really great .com that's available. </p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong. I see the weekly sales and yes, the king is .com, but we need to work with what we have because there's little choice, unless you are so creative to register a brand new xxx.com that no one has ever thought of. </p><p></p><p>If anyone could recommend marketplaces where ANY extensions are selling well, I'd really appreciate it. I found a .nyc marketplace after a quick Google search and yes, I might just go list on there to see what happens. But I need a lot more marketplaces to sell so many extensions that is simply not valued by the buyers of the mainstream marketplaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gazed416, post: 2283840, member: 322965977"] Since I'm new to buying and selling domains, I have come across some good names but with high prices. Secondly, I've seen good names with lower valued extensions. Yes, I know, "always buy .com!!", but it's not really an option, is it? I think some of the experienced sellers should remember that as amateurs we are looking for .com names ALL the time, but what do you do when there's not many good names available? Buy a random .com name and develop it? I'm not a developer and I surely don't have the money to spend on developing the next "Hiimnewtothis.com". This is what I've been thinking of and hopefully it will help someone to help me as well. My thought is that the supply is much more than the demand. In less than a week of being exposed to this domain world I've come across "domain hoarders" and I just think that it's time to find alternatives because the norm is clearly not cutting it. I'm trying to become a broker to the veterans because most of them are busy with other projects while their LLL.com's are DYING, but they also have other great domains, so instead of just helping yourself to sell your own domains, try helping others that have been doing this for years. The only problem seems to be the limited number of marketplaces. Over and over again I read the same marketplaces being mentioned, which is fair, but where do you sell your .nyc, .ru, .asia, .mx, .whatever isn't .com? I hope that right now you're thinking "those aren't as valuable as .com", but they still sell! Why are those lesser extensions selling while the precious .com is so rare that you can sell lesser extensions 1000 times before you actually get a really great .com that's available. Don't get me wrong. I see the weekly sales and yes, the king is .com, but we need to work with what we have because there's little choice, unless you are so creative to register a brand new xxx.com that no one has ever thought of. If anyone could recommend marketplaces where ANY extensions are selling well, I'd really appreciate it. I found a .nyc marketplace after a quick Google search and yes, I might just go list on there to see what happens. But I need a lot more marketplaces to sell so many extensions that is simply not valued by the buyers of the mainstream marketplaces. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
Domain Discussion
General Domain Name Discussion
I've been thinking
Top
Bottom