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Domains you don't know what to do with?

First park them.
I thought parking was a dead horse nowadays. I remember making decent penny parking, but its been over 10 years lol. I don't miss it.
Then, evaluate the conversion cost to see if $10/yr is worth it to renew
That it a tricky thing to do. You don't want getting caught dropping a domain that only made a quarter a year parked, that someone may want. My last sale was on a domain name that hasn't resolved anywhere for over 10 years. But it finally paid off handsomely. That said, yes, I have dropped many names over the last few years as it is hard to get $5k on any of them. Let alone reg fee. Times have changed. So I just pay the fee on what ones I like and want or want to sell, and I don't pump them on parked pages, sedo, or the likes. My sales have been mostly organic and off of the whois contact info.

edit to add: the reason I do not pump them or list them is because you expose your position to other domainers that tend to bug the crap out of you with lowball offers.
 
Domain investing is really a very different and separate business. Something I don't know much about. But I'd hate to pay renewal for more than 100 domains, let a lone thousands.

I know a guy who does this, he has over 500 Flippa listings, but most are very garbage domains. But he once told me, "it only takes one good sale" - which has a good point. However, I wonder if he made that one good sale yet....
 
I thought parking was a dead horse nowadays. I remember making decent penny parking, but its been over 10 years lol. I don't miss it.
For the most part, it is. I have a couple domains that make $20/month, but it's nowhere near the $100/mo some EMDs could make before.

I park to gauge traffic first, then go deeper to analyze the traffic to see how I can best utilize it. Or, I keep it parked because it just makes sense.

One domain I recently moved out of parking to a forum isn't doing so great as a forum because it put it in content safe search on Google, and it was making $25-30/mo. I'm pulling a domain from parking that makes $1/mo (if that), but cost 4x ($4000) to own, and putting this one back into parking (it paid off itself and others throughout my ownership) to see if it does better, after I use it for a month 301 redirecting.
edit to add: the reason I do not pump them or list them is because you expose your position to other domainers that tend to bug the crap out of you with lowball offers.
I'll take lowball offers sometimes because it's what I need to break even due to reg fees on the rest. Otherwise, I'd have to contemplate cutting 10 domains that could sell for thousands or I won't profit at all. You gotta do what you gotta do to stay in business with domain name investing, even if that means taking an ego hit on a name or two here and there for the larger payout later.
But I'd hate to pay renewal for more than 100 domains, let a lone thousands.
Renewal on 100 domains = $1000. You could easily have one domain that a business really wants and sell it for $10,000 to cover domain fees for a decade on the other 100 (or reinvest in 10 good ones) . You can easily see how 1000 domains can work out, for as long as you stand firm, and, sometimes teach them that the domain they want will be a value proposition to them no matter the cost. Sometimes you'll get what you ask, and sometimes you'll meet in the middle. Either way, if you manage the profit right, you have a portfolio that will be profitable.
However, I wonder if he made that one good sale yet....
My last "big" sale was $400 to $7000, but I went lower because I saw the potential in what they were doing and asked for a premium-level account, no matter if they made another offering at a higher level, I'd get too, in perpetuity. Checking up on it, it looks like they made an Enterprise account with an API, which I cannot access. So, I'm checking in on that.

Good thing I have email records, because this could go to court for the name back with the cash still in my pocket.

I had to contact support just now and it looks like they know what they have to do. :p

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Edit: Looks like my "trial period" ends in 20 years now. I'm sure they had to do it this way because they use a merchant for subscriptions, which my account does not go through.
 
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I have a few domains I've been sitting on that I'm not using, but I do plan to eventually get around into developing them. I don't buy domains unless I plan on building sites for them.
 
I have the following domains, I bought them long ago some had very good DA that time, but DA can reduce over the time if the domain is not active I guess.

adgulf.com
googlebard.today
googlebard.guru
googlebard.club
googlebard.biz
aichatgpt.today (This is I am using now :D )
aichatgpt.guru
seolust.com (Its my SEO tools website, pretty much dead)

I have so many domains in different accounts, I can’t even keep track of them all. I must have been crazy when I bought so many a long time ago—I probably watched a YouTube video about domain flipping and got carried away that night. Since then, I haven’t sold a single one, hahaha!

I tried using Flippa once, but they charged me fees, and in the end, my domain didn’t sell. :(
 
googlebard.today
googlebard.guru
googlebard.club
googlebard.biz
Drop them, delete them, or uncheck auto-renewal.

These are trademark domains and will never sell unless they have traffic and revenue, and someone willing to take the risk. But, a lot of places prohibit the sale of TM domain names, so it's hard to find that buyer... you have to know who is into it and get in touch with them directly,

The best you'll probably get for them is $20... the worst is a C&D and possible lawsuit if they're parked.
 
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Drop them, delete them, or uncheck auto-renewal.

These are trademark domains and will never sell unless they have traffic and revenue, and someone willing to take the risk. But, a lot of places prohibit the sale of TM domain names, so it's hard to find that buyer... you have to know who is into it and get in touch with them directly,

The best you'll probably get for them is $20... the worst is a C&D and possible lawsuit if they're parked.
oh, really. I bought them when the google bard just started and I was hoping it they will be in high and demand and I will get many requests from people or even companies or even google.
But its scary what you just said, Any idea how I can get rid of them quickly even on cheap rates, I do not want to let them go and expire :(
 
My advice is to put in a delete request and take the loss, and never register trademark domains again.
The absolute best advice you can give. Yes you can register those type of domains. No you don't have a legal right to own them. No you don't want to cross over into trademark dilution issues. It can end up badly.
 
The absolute best advice you can give. Yes you can register those type of domains. No you don't have a legal right to own them. No you don't want to cross over into trademark dilution issues. It can end up badly.
If they pursue it, privacy protection is released in a UDRP. So, your name will forever live on, and be a stain to your reputation.

 

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