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What's the most boring part of domaining, for you?

What is the most boring part of domaining?

  • Dealing with renewals?

    Votes: 9 36.0%
  • Looking through drop lists?

    Votes: 12 48.0%
  • Dealing with enquiries and offers to buy domains?

    Votes: 1 4.0%
  • Dealing with domain transfers and chasing buyers after deals are agreed?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Something else entirely?

    Votes: 7 28.0%

  • Total voters
    25
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I'm curious, what do you see as the most boring part of domaining?

For me, it's the day to day grind of keeping on top of dropping domains, and of course keeping track of renewals at an ever-growing number of registrars (even though I consolidate every chance I get, I have domains with over 20 registrars across all the TLDs and CCTLDs I have names registered under)
 
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Going through various lists and deciding what i want...
 
I don't have enough domains (yet) for renewals to bother me, so it's got to be trawling through the lists.
 
It only gets boring when people on here dont spend money, otherwise what else work is there to get bored about? I put ten recent catches up for £300, what do people do? stare at them, maybe they're bored too.
 
Don't do it often but I enjoy looking through drop lists.

Doing renewals is really boring and time consuming but I'm too tight to renew my domains for longer periods of time.

Rgds
 
For me it's...

> Deciding what to keep and what to drop.

> Dealing with incompetent/faulty registrars.

I actually enjoy looking through drop lists

- Rob
 
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most boring - dealing with renewals

most annoying - dealing with transfers where the buyer deposits monies with Sedo and decides they're in no rush to accept transfer of the domain
 
Boring: Bullshitters
Enlightening: People who understand the market.
 
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