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baccybandit 02-01-2014 02:11 PM

Just picked up porncasting.co.uk
 
do you reckon its worth more than the reg fee?

again I'm not really in the adult industry or adult domain side of things so I'm not really sure

JockoHomo 02-01-2014 02:23 PM

NO I don't think so.

lucas131 02-01-2014 02:44 PM

now you are on the casting side of the industry. dont forget to buy a camera

baccybandit 02-01-2014 02:49 PM

I brought it as a £4 punt more than anything

at the same time it does give me a idea to sell it to the PUA brigade
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do you look like the elephant man?

do even crack whores reject you?

become a porn caster!

girls are begging to come and make £5000 a day but first they need to use your contacts ;)

your gonna need a good domain i recommend....

lucas131 02-02-2014 06:29 AM

try to ask on bgafd.co.uk forums maybe you can get some better answers there :winkwink: have luck :)

xpimp 02-02-2014 07:18 AM

I don't understand why some people just register random domains, before having a plan with them in the first place, like what can i personally do with that domain? i want to make a porn tube sites? i want to make a cam/dating white label with it or create one?
Or at least registering .net/org extension when .com is very popular but doesn't have a trademark, that makes sense for parking at least.

This is how i see things, you don't register a domain first and then you are asking yourself what you can do with it because in most cases, you will realize that you have wasted some money and you will let it expire after 1 year when you see that nobody want's it

lucas131 02-02-2014 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xpimp (Post 19966668)
I don't understand why some people just register random domains, before having a plan with them in the first place, like what can i personally do with that domain? i want to make a porn tube sites? i want to make a cam/dating white label with it or create one?
Or at least registering .net/org extension when .com is very popular but doesn't have a trademark, that makes sense for parking at least.

This is how i see things, you don't register a domain first and then you are asking yourself what you can do with it because in most cases, you will realize that you have wasted some money and you will let it expire after 1 year when you see that nobody want's it

i have wasted so much money on justdropped ... oh man, if i ever knew ... :upsidedow buying a domain is great, but run it later, pfff ... :)

xpimp 02-02-2014 07:24 AM

I understand you perfectly, i have wasted money on at least 40-50 domain names over time when i was a beginner, thinking to myself that i hit the jackpot. Now i'm a shame to mention them even to myself.

Quote:

Originally Posted by lucas131 (Post 19966672)
i have wasted so much money on justdropped ... oh man, if i ever knew ... :upsidedow buying a domain is great, but run it later, pfff ... :)


baccybandit 02-02-2014 09:49 AM

Thanks lucas that's a pretty good resource.

at the end of the day its a £4 punt.

the domain had just dropped and .com, .net. .org, .info, biz and .de had all been taken.

The porn casting niche seems to be a fairly widley liked fetish and as i said it only cost me £4 if i can flip it within a year il be happy.

im used to buying up domains like dogwalkerscity etc etc and contacting the mom and pop businesses and flipping them at £150 adult broad niche domains are a bit different but hey :)

Or i pick up domains i know about or am going to develop myself

Deputy Chief Command 02-02-2014 11:22 AM


livexxx 02-02-2014 12:32 PM

should get a blog on it , google is already indexing namecheap services for you


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