DynaDot $0.00
Moniker $0.25
and
GD $0.00 (but you have to call them the and request the refund â not an automatic feature)
Ditto to all of these sites.
Moniker you have 4 days (96 hours).
GoDaddy 5 days.
You need a place to park it to taste. Instantly populated landers are at places like NameDrive. PPC sucks but good for measuring traffic and potential.
Forget Sedo. If you load the domain for inclusion on a Thursday you'll be lucky to have it live by the following Tuesday.
There are much better ways to earn money in domaining, such as scanning the "drops" ... some decent ones still slip though the auctions; sell for less than what they're truly worth.
I've digressed somewhat, but it seems that increasingly more domainers are falling for the "tasting" hype without a clear understanding of the economics involved with tasting nor the fact that much of what's left isn't even worth tasting let alone registering.
Ron
Drops? Drops typically are dropping for a reason...non performance. But even with "performing" drops, it is still hard to rationalize stats indicating a domain name regged in 2006 has a PR7 and 3900 backlinks.
So I even taste the drops. I look at year regged, alexa links and pop, PR to an extent, OVT is somewhat worthless, Google links, search pop, and many other factors. I tend to look for many things, and not just dot com.
I may reg and taste 20 domains at a time, perhaps ultimately keep one. I use moniker to reg, $6.95 .com, $5.49 .net and others. Cost to throw one back is $0.25.
The returns can be enormous. Catching a drop that has no valid stats or history can be the costly mistake. I won't pay $60.00 to catch a drop that will do nothing. Those you can't toss back.
TDNAM stats? false and inflated and hyped and pumped up to make a sale. How do I know? Deadbeats that I have dropped end up on there with such BS numbers.
I do not pay for drops or drop lists and I do not pay for my lists that I peruse. If I back order, I use my own reseller account and the cost is $11.95 per domain.. Even then, I can taste it for 5 days. But typically when I place a backorder, I am intent on keeping that particular domain for any number of reasons.
On the other hand, once the tasting proves successful, it can be and often is a stellar performer earning far more than reg fee in short time. I'll take a domain capable of earning a few bucks a day from the start any day of the week.
Not to mention catching some that immediately receive offers from other domainers and companies.
To each his/her own but I have a system that has worked very well for me and has proven to be profitable far exceeding any fees for tasting or reg fees.