Back in mid August the domain name Fanbase.com closed at auction on GoDaddy at $151,000. A website went live today and it looks like the site is going to be a service to provide another avenue for content creators and publishers to get paid. Just create content, publish it and interact with your fanbase. The […]
Continue ReadingBrother.org expires goes for $10,001 – ChrisChristie.com closes at $8,000
A few interesting names on Saturday including the domain name of the 55th Governor of the state of New Jersey, Chris Christie. Brother.org expired and closed at $10,001 on GoDaddy auctions. The domain name never had any content on it over the last 15+ years, according to Archive.org. ChrisChristie.com closed at $8,000 on NameJet. The […]
Continue ReadingNR1.com closes $5,650 once sold for $25K – DropCatch scores on Recircled.com after GoDaddy no payment
Some interesting domain name transactions on Friday. NR1.com sold for $25,000 back in 2008, it looks like a gentleman who I know from .TV out of Italy purchased the name. In 2015 the name went for just $3,000 on NameJet. The buyer back then owns some interesting names like SquattersRights.com where he discusses why typo […]
Continue ReadingVerisign conference call addresses .com wholesale increase and .web
Verisign (NASDAQ: VRSN) reported earnings yesterday. Stock is down close to 4% today. The company expects the renewal rate for third-quarter 2020 to be around 73.4%. I thought this was interesting the number of domain names up for renewal in Q4 is 34.8 million. Yahoo provided a transcript of the earnings call. Two questions they […]
Continue ReadingUsing the C.A.R.E. system for brandable domain names
Jenna Jackson wrote an article over at Squadhelp on the C.A.R.E. system. Applying this system to brandable domain names can be a big help to those new to brandable domain name investing. Many times forum members will either ask, “What makes something a good brandable?” Or they will make a statement that their recent hand […]
Continue Reading$3,000 seems to be the magic number for Qoute.com
Don’t “Quote” me on this, but it seems like $3,000 is the magic number for the typo of the word Quote. A few weeks back I saw that QOUTE.com closed at $3,005 and then $3,250 at GoDaddy auctions. Again GoDaddy failed to secure payment and the domain name dropped. DropCatch caught Qoute.com and it closed […]
Continue ReadingFinancialAdvisor.io once sold for $5,000 fetches just $432
FinancialAdvisor.io was sold for $5,000 back in 2016 over at NamePull.com. The domain name was then developed by the buyer Contrast Investing. In 2018 it started redirecting to SmartSavings.io. Archive.org from 2016 They let it expire a couple years later and I guess it was hand registered in 2019 and now it closed at auction […]
Continue ReadingGoogle’s John Mueller on the future of SEO
SearchEngineJournal.com published an article on Google’s John Mueller and his thoughts on the future of SEO. I was most interested in the predictions for the future. That AMP is not going away. Accelerated Mobile Pages are always stirs emotions. If you Google AMP Sucks, you will find many articles of those voicing their displeasure. From […]
Continue ReadingGoDaddy cannot secure $31,500 for WeUseCoupons.com NameJet gets the score
WeUseCoupons.com was a website that started up in 2008. Company Overview: Here at WUC, we are all about coupons!! We are an online community full of people who use coupons and discuss when and where to use them. We hope and encourage you to take part in the conversation. If you have a question, join […]
Continue ReadingWisconsinGazette.com closes at $35,944
WISCONSINGAZETTE.COM led the action on Sunday, the publication shut down in 2018. From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: The newspaper’s publisher, Louis Weisberg, said the Gazette never broke even during its time in publication. The Gazette did not attract enough print advertising to sustain the publication and the owner, Leonard Sobczak, had been supporting the paper, […]
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