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Sorry Clubmaster, I'd bin them. The best thing you can do is stick to .com or .com.au. In my view it is better to have 2 great names than 1000 rubbish ones

Thanks CMDL , I guess the issue is I already have nearly 900 domains, so i'm past the point of only have two :-)

I've got these random .com domains which may work.
  • qqtickets.com
  • charityblogger.com
  • campingfashion.com
  • brainlogics.com
 
Thanks CMDL , I guess the issue is I already have nearly 900 domains, so i'm past the point of only have two :)
My thoughts would be to stop at nearly 900 domains and invest some serious time in learning. Continue to read this forum. Visit Domaining.com and read the blogs listed there. Go to DomainSherpa.com and watch the many videos featuring experienced domainers and domain portfolio reviews (the good, the bad and the ugly).
If through this you identify that some of your domains have value, contact relevant end users seeking realistic offers.
Let everything else drop and start afresh with the knowledge you have gained, while keeping in mind the following gem:
The best thing you can do is stick to .com or .com.au. In my view it is better to have 2 great names than 1000 rubbish ones
 
Thanks CMDL , I guess the issue is I already have nearly 900 domains, so i'm past the point of only have two :)

I've got these random .com domains which may work.
  • qqtickets.com
  • charityblogger.com
  • campingfashion.com
  • brainlogics.com
I would switch off auto renew and list all of your domains on Domain Name Sales or Sedo and hope that someone pays your something for 1 or more of the domains. I also want to say that you have been smart to engage with people on this forum, all of us are continuing to learn from each other. Take a look at DnAcademy.com which is getting good reviews. I would also watch the Drop/Netfleet/Domain Shield auctions each day so that you can see who is buying what. It will give you a good idea as to what is popular and what the experienced domainers are buying.

As I said before, it is best to buy premium domain names for example LL.com.au and premium one word generic domains such as photography.com.au or plumber.com.au. You are best to put your money into a small number of these type of domains, rather than hold rubbish hoping that you make $300 if you decide to sell them - my personal view is that it is not worth your time and effort to be trading domain names for any less than $xxxx. The effort required to sell a $500 domain name is sometimes as much or more than trying to sell a premium domain. Also premium domains are ripe for development, there are members of this forum who have purchased premium domains developed them and then sold the business for $xxx,xxx.00 and in one case $xx,xxx,xxx.00. By way of example I purchased tm.com.au years ago and developed it into a lead generation page for my business, and now regularly get leads coming through (a useful investment that makes me money every week).
 
Thanks CMDL , I guess the issue is I already have nearly 900 domains, so i'm past the point of only have two

That is a sunk cost. You'd need to completely relook at things at start again. Start with a very small budget and study the market a lot before buying anything. I'd say you'd need to learn what kinds of names get multiple bidders at auction, i.e. names that are actually worth something.
 

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