Well done, at last it's up and running.![]()
Whilst testing, it's always good to check if the names are booked at the public catchers, if the name is then you know at a minimum you'll be up against 5/10 others + all the others after the name.
(The name you mentioned wasn't booked with us).
Hi mate thanks yeah that's definitely a good tip. This is so much fun don't you think?![]()
Whilst testing, it's always good to check if the names are booked at the public catchers, if the name is then you know at a minimum you'll be up against 5/10 others + all the others after the name.
Its interesting that those public catchers allow the checking of whats booked (desired). If it was my platform I would close those loopholes quick smart. No need to reveal such info in this competitive arena.
Its interesting that those public catchers allow the checking of whats booked (desired). If it was my platform I would close those loopholes quick smart. No need to reveal such info in this competitive arena.
But if the public catcher only allows a limit of one booking per domain then they don't really have a choice I suppose.
The problem is that if you don't let people check, then you will have double bookings.
It's not the booking, rather the checking tool they provide.
If you make it difficult to make a booking, someone else will pop up and make it easy taking your business away, so if you value your business you keep it simple.
I wonder what % of domains booked at public catchers would drop and be FTR were they not booked.
Quite a few worthless domains get loaded seemingly.
So just because domains are booked at public catchers isn't always a sign of anything.
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