Rick Schwartz wants your domains, and they’d better not be pigeon shit.
The Domain King® is actively seeking domain submissions, up to $5,000 dollars per domain – but they have to pass the test.
While everyone is proud of their domain name portfolios, sending a domain to Rick Schwartz requires higher quality standards.
What are the 8 types of domains that would not pass the “pigeonshit” test?
Here we go!
- Secondary TLDs that aren’t .COM. Sure, Rick has some great .ORG domains but he’s looking to buy .COM
- Single words that aren’t verbs or nouns. Got a domain like Galvanoscope.com? Shove it where the sun don’t shine.
- Three worders, or longer. Rick likes them short, two words max, and they better make sense – just like DomainKing.com.
- Typos or alternate spellings. Sure, “pron” is a fun, intentional mis-spelling of “porn” but don’t try his patience with “Collectable.”
- Obvious trademark spin-offs or violations. Keep your MicrosoftFiles.com to yourself and brace for a UDRP while at it.
- Domains that while good, aren’t worth $5,000 bucks. Time is money, and nobody wants to waste either on poorly rated domains.
- Domains you registered today, to resell to the Domain King®. Seriously now!
- Stolen or laundered domains. Rick will check out every bit of information about the domains you’ll be pitching. Don’t do it, bro.
Best of luck to your submitted domains! 😀