Hi all
Great forum, and great to be part of this community.
So I'm new to dropcatching. In the last few weeks I've managed to catch a few domains though with a very poor success rate. The ones I caught were nothing special, and I suspect I could have registered them for free the day after (just wanted to be on the safe side)
I've mainly used Caught.co.uk for this - really put off by this service because of the poor customer support.
It seems like all the good domains I am going after are being caught by private catchers - I've been checking the Whois for them and I'm seeing a pattern with familiar names.
So this leaves me with one option really..To become a registrar.
From what I've been reading on here, I have 2 options after that:
1) Hosted dropcatching - with services like DomainView and DropSystem
2) Writing my own script and doing everything myself
I'm considering both at the moment. When I do something, I like to take it seriously so I do it properly. I'm willing to invest money in both options 1) and 2) but not sure which one would be better for me right now.
Does anyone have any experience with hosted dropcatching, and if so, how successful is it? Better than Public dropcatching services?
And...
Does anyone have any experience with private catching using their own script. Would anyone be willing to share their script or put me in the right direction? I'm happy to pay for help on this.
I employ a website developer, with the correct information, would he be able to code this script or is it something that only a domain specialist could do?
TO SUMMARISE
My post is getting a little long. I'm really wanting to hear from anyone who does hosted dropcatching or 100% private dropcatching. If anyone has tried both, please share your experience...
If you think you could help me in either of these, feel free to post below or drop me a PM.
I suspect I won't get all the information I would need for free - so if anyone has good experience and is happy to consult, I'd be happy to pay.
Look forward to your thoughts
Manny
Great forum, and great to be part of this community.
So I'm new to dropcatching. In the last few weeks I've managed to catch a few domains though with a very poor success rate. The ones I caught were nothing special, and I suspect I could have registered them for free the day after (just wanted to be on the safe side)
I've mainly used Caught.co.uk for this - really put off by this service because of the poor customer support.
It seems like all the good domains I am going after are being caught by private catchers - I've been checking the Whois for them and I'm seeing a pattern with familiar names.
So this leaves me with one option really..To become a registrar.
From what I've been reading on here, I have 2 options after that:
1) Hosted dropcatching - with services like DomainView and DropSystem
2) Writing my own script and doing everything myself
I'm considering both at the moment. When I do something, I like to take it seriously so I do it properly. I'm willing to invest money in both options 1) and 2) but not sure which one would be better for me right now.
Does anyone have any experience with hosted dropcatching, and if so, how successful is it? Better than Public dropcatching services?
And...
Does anyone have any experience with private catching using their own script. Would anyone be willing to share their script or put me in the right direction? I'm happy to pay for help on this.
I employ a website developer, with the correct information, would he be able to code this script or is it something that only a domain specialist could do?
TO SUMMARISE
My post is getting a little long. I'm really wanting to hear from anyone who does hosted dropcatching or 100% private dropcatching. If anyone has tried both, please share your experience...
If you think you could help me in either of these, feel free to post below or drop me a PM.
I suspect I won't get all the information I would need for free - so if anyone has good experience and is happy to consult, I'd be happy to pay.
Look forward to your thoughts
Manny
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