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Premium .CLUB domain name
#1
Hi Everyone!

.CLUB offers domain financing for their PREMIUM DOMAIN NAMES for 5 years with zero interest and you can cancel anytime.
Note: Any monthly payments made to date for the domain shall be forfeited when you cancel your finance domain name. 

If you want to buy premium .CLUB domains, or if you know someone who want to buy .CLUB domain I can help you to get a 10% discount.

Note: 10% discounts only works when you purchased through their website https://names.club.

For more questions or interest you may comment down below and send me a PM.
#2
(10-11-2018, 05:25 PM)Vuluts Wrote: Hi Everyone!

.CLUB offers domain financing for their PREMIUM DOMAIN NAMES for 5 years with zero interest and you can cancel anytime.
Note: Any monthly payments made to date for the domain shall be forfeited when you cancel your finance domain name. 

If you want to buy premium .CLUB domains, or if you know someone who want to buy .CLUB domain I can help you to get a 10% discount.

Note: 10% discounts only works when you purchased through their website https://names.club.

For more questions or interest you may comment down below and send me a PM.

Advocating for domain squatting? I personally find it disgusting.
#3
(10-11-2018, 09:12 PM)coreyman Wrote: Advocating for domain squatting? I personally find it disgusting.
.CLUB domains are already very cheap elsewhere.  I got one from namecheap for almost nothing in June with a promotion.  BUT I do know Namecheap is probably going to charge me double or more for renewal next year if I want to keep the domain.  Namecheap is getting very expensive with their renewal charges.  So I guess that gives a good moral to this practice.  I'll have to move that domain eventually to domain silo, who is more fair in their long term renewal charges.  I don't even have to worry about the transfer fee, as one gets a year extra bonus from domain silo when one moves a domain there.  But still, I'm sure you know it's not that easy to move a domain as some of it can be an administrative head ache.

The above has now provided a gap for other business people to take advantage off.  Like if you stay loyal to them, you get lower renewal charges.  I don't think it's as disgusting as it sounds.  I'd say there is a benefit in it for many and I'm hoping that will get Namecheap to pay attention so I don't have to move my domains.  I like the idea of being rewarded for loyalty to the same Registrar.
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(10-11-2018, 09:12 PM)coreyman Wrote: Advocating for domain squatting? I personally find it disgusting.

He is talking about premium domain names. Not brand names. Premium domains are those high value generic keywords. For example Reward.club, payment.club, Doctors.club etc. I don't know why do you think that's domain squatting ?

Personally I think it's really great idea for those who can't pay big for a Premium domain name. Like someone might want Prize.club for his/her business but can't afforded paying it's price, $2000 up front. But it wouldn't be a problem if he only has to pay 30 usd monthly for 5 years and own the domain at end.


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#5
@coreyman How come it's disgusting? could you please explain your side then?

@xdude You are absolutely correct!

We are talking about premium domain names same thing with super premium domain names ($20,000 above), a 10% discount can save your pocket a lot.

Lets have an example for Prize.club financing.

Prize.club is categorized as Tier 5 premium names which cost in names.club for $3,000 full price.

Getting a finance .club domain name needs you to pay 15% down payment.

Prize.club: $2,000
Discount: $200
Prize.club discounted: $1,800
Down payment: $270
Finance: 1530 / 60
Monthly Payment: $25.5 for 60 months

Hope that helps!
#6
@Vuluts
Costs $8/yr to register a dot com, some TLD's cost $20-30/yr. Companies snatching them up and selling them for $3000 doesn't seem right to me. A lot of these domains never sell, making sites that do not have venture capital funding use domains like 'pc-part-expo.com'. This causes issues for users because they remember the name, not the dash. Users land on your stupid parking page and get confused. It creates a barrier to entry of the web that should not exist. Registrars unethically house expired domains past their redemption dates to try and capitalize on names that could never be considered "premium" by extorting previous owners. The list goes on and on...
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(10-12-2018, 07:43 PM)coreyman Wrote: @Vuluts
Costs $8/yr to register a dot com, some TLD's cost $20-30/yr. Companies snatching them up and selling them for $3000 doesn't seem right to me. A lot of these domains never sell, making sites that do not have venture capital funding use domains like 'pc-part-expo.com'. This causes issues for users because they remember the name, not the dash. Users land on your stupid parking page and get confused. It creates a barrier to entry of the web that should not exist. Registrars unethically house expired domains past their redemption dates to try and capitalize on names that could never be considered "premium" by extorting previous owners. The list goes on and on...

Completely agree i got some good domain names and they sounds premium enough but i didn't paid more then $10 for them. I mean why i need a domain like super.shop instead i can go with supershop.cctld they are generally available if .com/.net are not available so purchasing a domain with more then $100 is not a good deal for anyone who are going to buy it but if you got a lot of money in your safe or bank you are free to do whatever you like to do with that its not my place to decide what you have to do.
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(10-12-2018, 07:43 PM)coreyman Wrote: @Vuluts
Costs $8/yr to register a dot com, some TLD's cost $20-30/yr. Companies snatching them up and selling them for $3000 doesn't seem right to me. A lot of these domains never sell, making sites that do not have venture capital funding use domains like 'pc-part-expo.com'. This causes issues for users because they remember the name, not the dash. Users land on your stupid parking page and get confused. It creates a barrier to entry of the web that should not exist. Registrars unethically house expired domains past their redemption dates to try and capitalize on names that could never be considered "premium" by extorting previous owners. The list goes on and on...

true . also domain with dashes feels old . most modern website todays rarely use dashes and it just feels like old sites . and true most people doesnt remember those dashes what they remember is the name and even though pcpartexpo.com not look as clean as the pc-part-expo.com but it is much simpler . more modern and easier to remember
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#9
I think people have no clue what premium domains are or what those are for. Only several parties who really have a need for this. Like Domain resellers (Thats a dying breed), Brand developers, professional level SEO people, end users with specific need for these domains. In basic a premium domain is a domain name which is worth more than registration value to someone who is interested in it.

The problem is term Premium Domains is vary over used because of it's catchy sound. These stuff has a long history. Before 2012, generic keyword domains aka Exact Match Domain played a big role in Google search rankings. Basically if you get an EMD and with back link spamming you would rank top for nearly any keyword even without much content. Even I had done it. It worked soo well with Amazon and Google AdSense.  All you have to do was find a nice keyword with plenty of monthly traffic. lets say cheap mouse pads. If cheapmousepad.com is not available all u have to do was buying cheap-mouse-pad.info and u could rank well. Now what we earn with these domains are nothings when you think about what some did with those highly competitive keywords like insurance, car insurance, home loans, loans etc. These keywords worth millions.

That's how those ugly dash domains have come to play. Those days nobody cared. If you can earn 1000's usd per month why u bother if there is a hyphen in the domain name ? But in 2012, Google as put a stop to this whole domain game. Keyword in domain have no longer mattered. Today you can have Lollipop.club and rank top for best dedicated servers. So those dash domains or long tail domains or exact match domains have no value in search engine optimized. So, today, nobody going to sell you catch-me-if-you-can.com for a $1000. If you think it is a premium domain then you are still in past.

But still those single word or multiple word competitive keywords has a domain value. Domains like Insurance.com, Loans.com, colleges.com have a massive value. If you its unfair you can't register them for 10 usd, well, it doesn't matter since people who know the value willing to buy these for millions of dollars. But we are talking about these .com domains. Today there are so many other types of domains. As long as someone wants a is to badly those will too have a premium value. Sometimes these new gTLD look nicer than more a .com name. If you  want to start society for Goldfish keepers which sounds better, Godlfish.com or Goldfish.club ?


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