I was reading a post on Namepros and @tonyk2000 posted some potentially outrageous domain names if you look at them the wrong way. The link Tony provided was from RationalWiki.org. The following are emphasised in CamelCase, just in case you can’t see them first time: Auctions Hit – www.AuctionShit.com (defunct) The Autonomous Crypto Asset Exchange […]
Continue ReadingZuckerberg.org drops and closes at $3,149 at DropCatch
Mark Zuckerberg the founder of Facebook, does own Zuckerberg.com and Zuckerberg.net. They both forward to his Facebook page. Zuckerberg.org was registered back in 2007 under privacy and was parked at Sedo and 1 & 1 domains, the domain registrar where the domain name was registered all these years. With no emails from Mr.Zuckerberg or anyone […]
Continue ReadingMaking money with a .org domain name that has 4 hyphens
I was listening to a podcast by Spencer Haws over at NichePursuits.com with Mukesh Charasia. Mukesh runs an SEO agency in India. The greatest story for me in the whole podcast was that Mukesh made real money off of a .org domain name with 4 hyphens. 2018: Built a website on a type error done […]
Continue ReadingDoes High domain authority with backlinks guarantee high ranking on Google?
A lot of people are out there buying and bidding on names for the purposes of link profile and domain authority. An article at SEroundtable.com had some comments from Google’s John Mueller on whether or not high domain authority guarantees high Google rankings. Of course Google never wants to be completely transparent, so whether what […]
Continue ReadingA lot of changes at DNWE.com including DAN.com integration
DNWE will be intergrating with DAN, I think this is a great step for the Josh’s over at DNWE.com. An email went out today highlighting the changes. No more $50 min commissions, $99 domains will be the new min as opposed to $299. So, what is changing? We will begin accepting domains as low as […]
Continue ReadingHow domain age affects sell through rates
Darpan Munjal of Squadhelp tweeted out some interesting data with regards to domain age and sell through rate. Darpan cites numbers from 25,000 domain names listed on or before January 2020. Domains that are aged 15+ years see the best jump. How does the Domain Age affect STR? Interesting that STR stays relatively same from […]
Continue ReadingNameJet/SnapNames July sales report led by 5555.net
Web.com released their NameJet/SnapNames July sales report. 5555.net led the way at $38,286. Sewer.com was second at $29,999 and Asiana.com was third at $19,037. The top 3 all came from SnapNames. Of the 94 sales reported 79 were .com. 5555.net $38,286.00 SnapNames sewer.com $29,999.00 SnapNames asiana.com $19,037.00 SnapNames flack.com $18,722.00 NameJet ax.net $16,501.00 NameJet […]
Continue ReadingWhy website load times matter
People have short attention speeds and if your website takes a long time to load, you have a problem. Sometimes what you don’t think is a longtime can apparently still cause many to click away. I read SmallBizTrends.com daily and came across an article on website load times. I thought a couple of these stats […]
Continue ReadingThe Big Business of Buying Domains with Ryan Colby
Chris Synder is an entrepreneur and the founder of Banks.com. Synder details how he purchased Banks.com here. Chris runs a podcast at https://www.snydershowdown.com/ A few days ago he interviewed domain broker Ryan Colby. Colby who started his domaining journey at Sedo has gone on to sell over $75 million in domain names. His website is […]
Continue ReadingIf you can’t handle nasty replies, outbound marketing might not be for you
Outbound marketing is a tough job, it’s not just about sending some emails which a lot of new domainers seem to be doing. You have to take the time to research the prospects you email. You cannot violate the CAN-Spam Act. You should never be emailing other domain investors, because as this thread on Namepros […]
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