Approx 7 days pr wk, we get DM's from people asking our opinion of domains (or trying to sell them to us).
Here is my typical response to one young man, as it's the same as what I/our staff would say to you, too:
*****
Good Morning. I'm afraid I don't, for the most part, understand why you registered those domains.
That's not meant to insult you, because we are ALL guilty of this, (except
@mikemanndotcom
and
@michaelcyger
, lol)... at least when we start out: We buy names WE think are sellable.
Instead of registering names You believe are good, keep your focus on buying what people want.
The best measure of this is the volume of search.
Words that have high search volume are the words that people want, right?
You want to remove guesswork. So, go to ChatGPT or Grok, etc., and ask them very directly, "WHO IS MOST LIKELY TO WANT THIS DOMAIN?"
Then comes the work: Creating emails to send to those people. All of your "brandables" are nonsense words that have no coherence or cogent meanings.
What in the world do these words mean? You're obviously a hustler, a thinker, a doer, so, don't be discouraged.
Speaking for myself, I would allow these domains to expire, and focus on one of two approaches: 1) Pay 1 to 5 thousand for a good domain and then flip it, or,
2) ONLY register two-word or three-word domains that each have high search volume, and go together well.
I hope this is of some help to you, and that you do very well selling domains! Cheerio!
#domains #domaining

Best Advice? "Identify and imitate the people who are outperforming most all of us."