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I'm giving up on domain drop-catching...

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As of today, I'm no longer going to be involved in drop catching. It took me several months to make this tough choice, and there are a number of reasons that collectively contributed to the decision. I've summarised that side of things at length on a blog post so I won't repeat myself here...
http://www.webmastering.co.uk/domain-names/why-im-giving-up-on-domain-drop-catching/

Firstly, I'd like to thank all the drop catchers I've worked with over the years, both the current partners and those that have since "moved on" to other aspects of the industry - I won't embarrass you by naming you all individually... Simply put, without your help, Memorable Domains would not be in the shape it is today! Thank you, sincerely.

Secondly, I wanted to share a few tips that might perhaps help somebody. In the last year, we managed to pick up just shy of 50% of the drops we went after, in the cases where the domains actually dropped, so clearly something was "working".

A) You can never work with too many drop catchers!
At times we worked with up to 15 companies in parallel. The only things they all had in common were that payment was success-based, they were willing to accommodate billing periodically in arrears (once or twice a month) and that they were able to let us book names well in advance of drops (typically several weeks or even a couple of months, but I also booked names with catchers that worked a week ahead)

B) Paying invoices promptly on time, every time, is probably the single best thing you can do to build confidence in a working relationship
If I was at my desk, I usually tried to pay invoices within a couple of hours of receiving them, and 95%+ of the time we were able to get the funds out within 24 hours. That in turn meant that a number of catchers extended a more "bespoke" service than they might otherwise have offered since they knew without a shadow of a doubt that they wouldn't get "messed around".

C) Build your own drop lists
I've posted many times in the past about how we ended up developing our own drop lists (now about 120,000 terms strong - please note that we have no plans to sell these) by working methodically niche by niche and industry by industry to proactively identify "commercially meaningful" words and phrases. That let us get well ahead in the bookings, up to 2 months or more - which in turn meant that we were able to secure a monopoly of slots across the board (i.e. with ALL public catchers) for many names. While that doesn't guarantee success - far from it - it at least makes it more "probable".

Good luck, everyone!
 
And it’s like being stuck on a treadmill, as anyone in the industry knows – there are no “off” days if you’re serious about catching domains!

I wish we could have the weekends off, even the markets have two days off. I'm getting sick of this 365 day lifestyle.
 
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Hi Edwin. Thanks for all the informative posts you've made with regards to dropcatching - best of luck with your sales for the future.
 
What's a day off ? 365 is the way to be foz :)


I wish we could have the weekends off, even the markets have two days off. I'm getting sick of this 365 day lifestyle.
 
One issue with dropcatching is that encourages you to acquire a domain just because it's dropping, rather than on the basis of how quickly you could take a given domain to revenue generation and profitability.

I miss the early days of the domain market where big opportunities abounded, but we are a long way from the "gold rush" now, and I don't look at droplists that often.

Rgds
 
I have only ever used DM and has you know Edwin they use to catch a decent amount of mid level domains but now they catch nothing so I won't be back ordering anything with them from now on.

Good luck with your thousands of domains that you already have :cool:
 
I wish we could have the weekends off, even the markets have two days off. I'm getting sick of this 365 day lifestyle.

It is your choice to work the 365 lifestyle - what is the point in earning a fantastic living from working in this environment, if all your time is spent IN this environment.

No one will be wishing on their deathbeds that they had spent more time with domains ;)
 
I think we should all agree to let foz have every evening off. That's evening uk. He never catches that many late on does he :-+
 
You won't be fondly missed, I'm afraid.

Thanks for your business over the years and let me know what it's like to have a day off :).

- Rob
 
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I'm sure Edwin will still have plenty to say on domain matters in general, 7,000+ domains will ensure that.

Interestingly, at 1% per year, even in 100 years time, he'd still have 2,562 domains on his hands to off load, if he (or domain names) lasts that long!

Rather than catching, it seems the only 'reg fee' way left of nabbing a fruitful name is quickly reacting to news items, global developments, etc. Even then, you've got to be 'aware' of it's worthiness. When Cameron announced the Royal Wootton Bassett name change, I was actually watching PNQs, and it never even occured to me to register the domain. By the time the penny dropped, it was too late! :(
 
Good luck Edwin.

Give it a while when the 7k+ rewals begin to hurt a bit more and you'll be posting in the bargain basement bin like the rest of us paupers :-D

You know what they say - your first loss is your best loss..
 
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