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Domain Incite Quality vs Quantity: The Portfolio Shift Happening in Domaining

alimustafa

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Greetings,

Over the past few years I have noticed an interesting shift in the domaining industry. Many investors are moving away from holding thousands of average domains and instead focusing on smaller portfolios of higher-quality names.

Rising renewal costs, increased competition & a more mature aftermarket are pushing domain investors to become more selective with acquisitions.

Instead of quantity, many domainers now prioritize:

• Strong brandable names
• Short domains
• Clear commercial keywords


This approach reduces carrying costs while increasing the chances of meaningful sales.

However there is still an ongoing debate within the community.

Some investors believe that holding a very large portfolio increases the probability of sales through volume even if individual domains are priced lower so their strategy focuses on liquidity & more domains, lower prices, and more frequent sales.

Others prefer a completely different approach: Holding only premium-quality domains and waiting patiently for the right buyer even if that means waiting months or sometimes years for a sale. These investors often price their domains higher and may rely on inbound inquiries or outbound outreach to potential end users.

Both strategies exist in today’s domain market, and each has its own advantages and risks & It also raises an interesting question for the community:

Is it better to hold a large portfolio and price aggressively for faster sales, or focus only on premium domains and wait for the right buyer?

Would love to hear how other investors here approach portfolio strategy :)
 
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