So, statistically, you lost out. Commiserations. Book with another catcher next time!I only had one domain booked on your hosted DAC service today and didn't get it. It wasn't "A" grade either. So it's not "wonderful" for me.![]()
Book with another catcher next time!
Book with another catcher next time!
Ive asked Dale many many times for examples of domains caught using his system so that I can evaluate it and make a judgement for myself.
12 months later and Im still to be told of one name caught.
Foz, you're speculating and providing incorrect information. LOADED is nothing to do with us.
We caught 50+ domains for our clients today.
You might be a client of mine. Why not send me a PM and identify yourself?
Jesus - all I do is make an unimportant announcement and I'm dropped on from a great height?
Success and what you regard as good investment can be regarded as subjective things. It also depends on your strategy and the level of competitiveness for each domain that is dropping that will affect success rate.
Generic and premium domains go to a few, with top end scripts - this much can be seen by looking at the whois. These names will go for sale at £1000+. That said, there are plenty of two and three word, keyword rich domains that drop, which may go for sale at £100+ which still isn't a bad return on investment.
I guess you just need to be realistic about what you can and can't do with a publicly available service. Realistically, if you had developed a script that could contend for a LLL.co.uk or a one word generic domain, week in, week out, would you be selling the service or catching the names yourself? Again, a look at the whois suggests you probably wouldn't be selling it...
That is indeed food for thought.Realistically, if you had developed a script that could contend for a LLL.co.uk or a one word generic domain, week in, week out, would you be selling the service or catching the names yourself?
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