I really can’t say enough about Uniregistry’s team of brokers. I haven’t sold a name from a past lead but I can see in the notes all the work they put in to communication and negotiation. I am sure in due time they will sell a name for me. I mentioned it before but I work my own initial leads. I probably have the same rate as everyone else. Five percent or so. But then there are the 95% that give no offers that I don’t mess with or negotiations go south. I don’t take the time to go back to any of them. So I hand them over. And Uniregistry through all of them. Small or large. I can see them all and its impressive. Of course its a good size team and they’re looking to earn their 15%. A reader yesterday emailed me and said he had read this intro about turning over the old leads so he did. And Uniregistry sold a name for a few grand within 10 days. A name he didn’t think he would sell. And this is not an advertisement. Uniregistry gave up advertising here long ago. This is merely a recommendation that I think will help our readers sell names.
Also, I used to get upset when I saw names for sale at auction with extremely high reserves. And then I realized they are just using the platform for publicity. I realized this after a few emails thanking me for listing their names. Names that I thought had zero chance of selling at the reserve. Except they had no plans to sell them at reserve. The reserve would be lowered if they were at a house that allowed it like Flippa, or they would sell it privately later. And they did. Several times over. Its a method I really hadn’t thought of. Mainly because I didn’t want to cheat the auction houses. But when it comes to simply thinking about selling domains it makes sense. You can’t sell a name unless people know its for sale. Once that is established, the only thing left is price. And that can be adjusted. Here are today’s names, you have to click to see current price.
Quote of the Day: “The amount of sleep required by the average person is five minutes more.” – Wilson Mizener
Domain of the Day: CoinBright.com Online businesses like to use the word Bright in their names. Coin speaks for itself. No bidders at $20
Portfolio of the Day: Torca.com, LiveOutsideTheBox.com, Rojin.com and many others
Namejet and Sedo Names at Auction
UniqueFoods.com Great name for a restaurant or food store. Reserve seems like it will get hit if its in the middle of the range
Application.com Speaking of not hitting reserve but now everyone knows its for sale
PalmReading.com I would have rather had Palm Reader but this one does essentially the same thing. Scams you out of your money. The reading, not the domain
SleepPerfect.com There is a reason why you can sell a mattress for thousands of dollars. A good night sleep is a precious thing. No bids at $20
Attics.com The attic is the new basement. Remodel it and call immediately change the name from attic to “Bonus Room” No bids at $1
CryptoCoin.tv Crypocoin has value in and tld and TV actually works well for a pod or vlogcast
RoadPilot.com I thought this was the name of the Truck Stops. That’s just Pilot. I like this one better
Interra.com Only 7 bids but somebody really wants this one. It IS is a nice sounding name
EasyCoffee.com Not sure how it gets any easier than Kuerig or Starbucks
Gratos.com Informal word in Spanish for “free”
PowerCoffee.com Great name. Four figure name at some point IMO. But its a pending delete so put your bids in everywhere
GutterSystems.com Great generic name for a gutter protector. No bids
GoingOn.com “Find out what’s going on at GoingOn.com”
NaturalBeauty.com The best kind of beauty
FlyMark.com Not sure what you would use it for but I like it because its easy to remember and spell
BodyWarehouse.com Where you store your inner body. Take it out of storage
Descargar.com Means “to download” in Spanish. Has the traffic you would expect
Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids
Yolanda.com Very popular Spanish and African American name. I would buy it for a friend if it hadn’t gotten so expensive
Tapestry.co With the recent purchase and rebranding of Coach company to Tapestry.com this one certainly rose in value
Tifm.com 1998 domain with good letters
wiretrip.net Looks like all the bids are for the backlinks and history on this former security based company
Biztest.com Aged domain. Find out what kind of dessert your business is with one of our test. Or could be more serious
CannabisMD.com Medical marijuana is a good business to be in right now and this name exemplifies it
LHAW.com More great letters for a reasonable price
ProgressMonitor.com Says exactly what it does. Always a good start
HomeStrong.com One of the better home protection names that’s come up for auction in a while
LemonadeDiet.com You laugh but there is such a thing. It started with the lemon diet and then someone made something of it
MM86.com The double M is getting some bids
Godaddy Names With One or No Bids
VailX.com 1998 name. Not a ton of value but there is a ton of money in Vail and the branding of Vail
MaxCaliber.com 1999 birthdate. Tough sounding brand with no bids at press time
CasinoGuide.org The .org makes it sound like you aren’t making tons of affiliate money on the leads
JetMove.com Catch a ride on a jet or move you stuff with one
AntiCulture.com Hard to believe this one doesn’t have a bid with all the anticulture movements.
Knoise.com If its wrong then why is KNOW right?
OpenFlock.com Sounds like something that would be open course or crowd based. No bids at $12
PocketCharm.com Its a thing, could be a brand. Either way its $12 right now
PurpleKoala.com Remember when I said Color+Animal is a good investment. Not always. Sometimes you can go to far
BuildMeThat.com Match idea people with manufacturing skills people
GardenDiner.com Not sure it has a ton of value but Farm to Table is growing in popularity every year
BabyBento.com Good brand. Not everyone in the US knows what a Bento box is. Like a packed lunch by an artist
PlayerNeeded.com Find your opponent
Other Domains With Bids
132881.com
136865.com
159536.com
189552.com
313765.com
552189.com
572168.com
627879.com
939518.com
Alitthad.com
AndroidHacked.com
BBmesnil.com
BigernsBBQ.com
BDLF.net
BQEW.com
BrandonTurpin.com
BreastCancerSociety.org
Celebrated-Events.com
CondoGo.com
CVSpecialist.com
DesiChili.com
DevinGalleries.com
DizzyTimes.com
DreamakerGifts.com
DzineGarage.com
ECSC.net
EmpireClubFoundation.com
EveryTingJamaican.com
FrontPageSlideshow.net
FZWX.net
Glamps.com
GlobalClassified.com
GlobalFZE.com
GreensboroLawyer.net
HelpDepression.com
hrrfoundation.org
HQZM.net
IndulgeSweetSpot.com
Iniroots.com
Johnliu2013.com
lakeparkga.com
Lokal.co
Meslekrehberi.com
MichiganSuburbsAlliance.org
Mojolin.com
Navaxudoru.com
no-god.com
OliveReader.com
OPZA.com
PineFarms.com
Proconsul.com
PureCremation.com
Recognisance.com
RideSearch.com
RiggingIt.com
RulerClick.com
rydercup2014.com
SaludLibre.org
SanctuaryEquineRehab.com
SkyCash.mobi
Soepicurious.com
SoftwareWin.com
Stillodev.com
Terimakasihku.com
tf2wiki.net
The-Great-War-Society.org
Toxtalk.org
Turborx7.com
UberHavoc.com
UltimateWaste.com
Uscrow.org
VirtuosaConsulting.com
WhoCalls.me
WWVM.com
www42678.com
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Same with me. I was going to deal with all old leads myself and then I saw the work some of them put in reaching out to the inquiries. Good efforts so I left it as is. The one thing that really bugs me about uni is the lander page that says “get a price quote”. I never want to start the price point, ever and as far as I now there is no other lander option. You should be able to create your own lander text.
The landers I use say ‘Submit an inquiry to the seller’. Maybe it has changed since you last checked?
At Uniregistry’s market, you have a choice for your landing page. If I’m not mistaken you may choose from sales form (where you will see a form to inquire or place an offer- also the only option I’ve gotten leads on), PPC with options to place affiliate links to earn commission, and a page that quotes the price.
And they should payout in btc.
I’m pretty sure that 99% of the emails that are sent out by Uniregistry brokers on your behalf are automated. Every now and then you will see one that looks somewhat customized, but most are probably generated by a system. Not that this is a bad thing. It’s the best way to send a bunch of emails asking people if they are still interested. I just don’t think they are putting a lot of work into the past lead process. I may be wrong.