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Mistakes you made as a newbie

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I learned the domain industry is perhaps the most "cliquey" one out there. Also, some domainers are good, some are like Sharks - and will do whatever it takes to advance thier own interest.

Also, learned to be careful in all domain marketplaces - some have great administrators - some have very questionable ones

Also, be prepared for anything - especially from the biggest and notable domain and domain related companies - at this point, the way many have aligned them selves - by trend setting moves they have made, such as buy-outs of a certain domain categories, along with loads of fake domain sales reports; regular domainers... (unless they do some routine arse kissing to the right interests) may find them selves on the other side of the fence.

I say this at the risk of having my post deleted, account terminated and whatever might be thrown at me (since this is a private paid "country club-like" establishment - which does not need to abby by any rights relating to freedom of speech, but rather more of a SS like mentality as some have seen with terminated accounts and deleted threads for very non-trivial and honest mistake instances); but at this point Im no longer a young kid that can easily be swayed thinking this is the only place to do business - most of my sales are conducted privately - so I have no problem making these statements, even if the only person that sees it is the person deleting it!

If you have enough guts to agree - hollerrr.


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i was right there with you, except when you equated "us" with having "SS mentality".

because i take that comment personally!

if you want to be the guy that attacks the forum because it tries to maintain platform for domainers to do business, in a professional manner, then this is not the thread for it.


Please submit your issues in the proper forum.

Thanks
 
right, overpaing for some names and and parking them with wrong companies.
 
i was right there with you, except when you equated "us" with having "SS mentality".

because i take that comment personally!

if you want to be the guy that attacks the forum because it tries to maintain platform for domainers to do business, in a professional manner, then this is not the thread for it.


Please submit your issues in the proper forum.

Thanks


Just look at the "infractions" on my account - and how I got temp banned twice... I will say that instread of posting them so all can see what a joke of a reason they gave for banning me twice in past 4 months - in addition to my past experience here.

There is something seriously wrong! There is nothing professional about the actions taken against my account - they were purel personal!
 
Just look at the "infractions" on my account - and how I got temp banned twice... I will say that instread of posting them so all can see what a joke of a reason they gave for banning me twice in past 4 months - in addition to my past experience here.

There is something seriously wrong! There is nothing professional about the actions taken against my account - they were purel personal!


we cant see your infractions
 
agree a big mistake made by newbies is regging names that 'sound good' as opposed to checking if the term also has some search count, is used in everyday language, etc.

also, picking a 'theme' and regging a bunch of domains around that theme that are only brandable - terms that nobody searches.

also, should have put more emphasis on country code domains (like .ca) when it was easier to get high quality.
 
I have more mistakes. Registered domains in infamous registrar.
 
Thanks for your answers guys!

Keep em coming if anyone else has anymore
 
agree a big mistake made by newbies is regging names that 'sound good' as opposed to checking if the term also has some search count, is used in everyday language, etc.

also, picking a 'theme' and regging a bunch of domains around that theme that are only brandable - terms that nobody searches.

also, should have put more emphasis on country code domains (like .ca) when it was easier to get high quality.

speaking of .ca.. sigh those LL .. there were still lots of them when i started. I instead invested in many not so HQ com's and net's
 
Regging three word .mobi's :doh:
 
Haha... one of the few times, I read thru the whole thread. Being relatively new... I learn all this in a span of 2 months before joining DNForum....

1. Registering too many domains

2. Attempting to purchase traffic/revenue domains before understanding how to actually verifiy traffic & revenue. There are a lot of scammers out there.

Yes, I registered like 50 domains in the span of 1 months.

buying more domains than I could develop and not renting them or coming to Jesus about it.

Had ideas for all of it, but the only thing that stopped me was time to do it....

Ignoring common sense.

I've been up - I've been down. The biggest lessons are always costly - whether you listen or not, is another thing.

I subscribe to the theory that a costly lesson is not the same as a lesson that costs. Watch experts, pick mentors - be who you are and no-one else.

I agree with you and for me especially being on the other side of the globe it's difficult to look for a mentor who would share all. Most things that I learn is mostly from the school of hard knocks.

Most ebooks don't tell the whole story anyway. So I apply a bit here and there from what I read from the ebooks and learn along the way. So most of my lessons are lessons that costs.

I too have fallen into the trap of overestimating my ability to develop all of the sites I picked up. My other mistake was going for clever when I should have gone for simple.

:rolleyes: That's me too....

Rather than spending a significant amount on one or two names, purchasing lots of hand registered names. Also looking at a domain purchase as something I can't afford, rather than something I can't afford not to afford.

Yes, with the lesson learned over 4 months. Now I am trying to clean up my portfolio, sell most of my domains, develop a few with potential, brand one or two domains and purchase one or two relatively expensive domain with good revenue stream.

Regging three word .mobi's :doh:

hehe... same same... regging three word .asia :blush:

Never realize what regging is until I completely finish reading this thread....
 
I'm still new and I'm still making them, though I came to one conclusion in the last few days...

I would have rather spent $800 on one really good domain instead of $800 on 100 crappy ones.
 
I would have rather spent $800 on one really good domain instead of $800 on 100 crappy ones.
Bingo ^^
Newbies tend to register a lot of mediocre names in an attempt to offset their late coming to the market. Big mistake. Quality is always better than quantity.
 
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