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Hopefully this won't sound like a rant, i'm just beginning to get frustrated with expiring domains, and expired domains. Let me elaborate.
I was buying names which I found on drop lists that had ovt w/ext, or good link popularity and reselling them for a small profit as early as 3 weeks ago and doing it consistently. But all of the sudden the lists pretty much went dry over night, no ovt w/ext names were coming through to the expired domains lists and very few link popularity names as well.
Ever since what I call d-day, it has been bone dry. So I decide to add scanning pending delete lists into my bag of tricks, and begin to try to snap the lowest of the low level names at drop time. Ovt w/ext 25-30 names, low linkpop names that may sell for a bit more, etc. Alas, ALL are snapped at droptime by those with more registrar connections than I. Believe me, the worst names are taken quickly just like the big ones.
Ok, so i'm beat there too. Now I decide to conform to society and try to use the top domain snappers to my advantage and try to go for some half crappy half good names by backordering them. Ovt w/ext of 70 here, Ovt w/ext 120 there.
So, they pick a couple of them up, auction time! Woo. So I wait a few days, and just as an example of how pretty much all of them ended we have a name that is child related ovt w/ext 120 - auction ends at over $700. This is a name if sold at DNF would sell for around $150 or so traffic unknown. Why would someone pay $700 for it? 10 Years possible revenue? Like I said this was an example, most crappy names went for 200-700 or so.. Disney channel typos that would sell for $60-$70 on DNF going for those prices, you get the idea.
So my question is, how do you carve out a niche when the competition and money backing is so intense with some people/companies in the industry. Do you just have to stick around and hope to get lucky, why am I still hungry to be in this business?
I am hungry to be in this business, but for the life of me I can't figure out why. Maybe it's because I hope that maybe one day I might get the enlightening idea that will make me a few hundred more bucks until someone else figures it out and hands the idea/script to all the non-coders for free hence killing the niche found.
Ugh
I'll stop now. Anyone have any thoughts?
Nathan
I was buying names which I found on drop lists that had ovt w/ext, or good link popularity and reselling them for a small profit as early as 3 weeks ago and doing it consistently. But all of the sudden the lists pretty much went dry over night, no ovt w/ext names were coming through to the expired domains lists and very few link popularity names as well.
Ever since what I call d-day, it has been bone dry. So I decide to add scanning pending delete lists into my bag of tricks, and begin to try to snap the lowest of the low level names at drop time. Ovt w/ext 25-30 names, low linkpop names that may sell for a bit more, etc. Alas, ALL are snapped at droptime by those with more registrar connections than I. Believe me, the worst names are taken quickly just like the big ones.
Ok, so i'm beat there too. Now I decide to conform to society and try to use the top domain snappers to my advantage and try to go for some half crappy half good names by backordering them. Ovt w/ext of 70 here, Ovt w/ext 120 there.
So, they pick a couple of them up, auction time! Woo. So I wait a few days, and just as an example of how pretty much all of them ended we have a name that is child related ovt w/ext 120 - auction ends at over $700. This is a name if sold at DNF would sell for around $150 or so traffic unknown. Why would someone pay $700 for it? 10 Years possible revenue? Like I said this was an example, most crappy names went for 200-700 or so.. Disney channel typos that would sell for $60-$70 on DNF going for those prices, you get the idea.
So my question is, how do you carve out a niche when the competition and money backing is so intense with some people/companies in the industry. Do you just have to stick around and hope to get lucky, why am I still hungry to be in this business?
I am hungry to be in this business, but for the life of me I can't figure out why. Maybe it's because I hope that maybe one day I might get the enlightening idea that will make me a few hundred more bucks until someone else figures it out and hands the idea/script to all the non-coders for free hence killing the niche found.
Ugh
Nathan