I expect some of you spotted those BBOnline .uk domains that they registered in early Feb 2019, and which got released back this week.
I got one I wanted but some of my target names unfortunately got snapped up by various tags. Even so there are still quite a few left even 24 hours later.
This got me thinking about the way we track domains. Obviously it's easy to know when domains are going to drop in the run up to them dropping. Then there are ones you realise will mostly drop in the future, even though they haven't yet been suspended. The huge Fasthosts and Ionos 1&1 .uk drops are in that category, and it's inevitable there are going to be great names for the taking, though I suspect there will be all kinds of 'cartel' type tricks happening in those weeks (probably Sept 5th-12th).
For people who use dropcatchers where only one person can reserve the name in advance, and there's no auction after, seeing what's coming down the pipeline can be useful to get in first. I use multiple dropcatchers, but as my field of interest is specialist and not very commercial I can often pick up names manually.
One other thought that I'm curious about! What happens when an individual with large numbers of domains... sadly dies? A bit gruesome, I admit. But there must be some individuals who amass domains entirely privately, and it wouldn't surprise me if from time to time a whole load get dropped like that.
Probably a good idea if anyone with portfolios makes sure there is some notification and p/w access for loved ones, so they can access, or even find out the names existed.
I got one I wanted but some of my target names unfortunately got snapped up by various tags. Even so there are still quite a few left even 24 hours later.
This got me thinking about the way we track domains. Obviously it's easy to know when domains are going to drop in the run up to them dropping. Then there are ones you realise will mostly drop in the future, even though they haven't yet been suspended. The huge Fasthosts and Ionos 1&1 .uk drops are in that category, and it's inevitable there are going to be great names for the taking, though I suspect there will be all kinds of 'cartel' type tricks happening in those weeks (probably Sept 5th-12th).
For people who use dropcatchers where only one person can reserve the name in advance, and there's no auction after, seeing what's coming down the pipeline can be useful to get in first. I use multiple dropcatchers, but as my field of interest is specialist and not very commercial I can often pick up names manually.
One other thought that I'm curious about! What happens when an individual with large numbers of domains... sadly dies? A bit gruesome, I admit. But there must be some individuals who amass domains entirely privately, and it wouldn't surprise me if from time to time a whole load get dropped like that.
Probably a good idea if anyone with portfolios makes sure there is some notification and p/w access for loved ones, so they can access, or even find out the names existed.