Muvo.com once sold back in 2006 on Snapnames for $5,100. The domain just hit GoDaddy auctions and has 9 days to go before the auction closes. The name is already off to a fast start in the first day of bidding, $5,300. So here is your chance to win $25, you have the next 3 […]
Continue ReadingeName weekly sales led by Duanyu.com – DD.app tops new gtlds
Weekly sales from eName ending 6/8/20 For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. The week was led by duanyu.com at $14,119. There were a few LL.app names that sold this week. DD.app being the highest at $1,084. (I do not […]
Continue Readingop360.com from $10,000 to $377 in 230 days
op360.com sold on Sedo for $10,000 on 10-22-19 and was left to expire and closed at GoDaddy auctions for $377. Doesn’t look like the name ever did anything as there is no data available on archive.org. There is a website and company at officepartners360.com, I got a warning from Firefox. Here is their Facebook page.
Continue ReadingWhen writing about domain name values stick to what you know
One of the most common pieces of advice giving to writers is to write what you know. I often find when those not familiar with domain names or the business of domain names write about them, they miss the mark. Searching for something else on Google I came across an article from the Washington Post. […]
Continue ReadingSomeone just got paid big time on JustBeenPaid.com
At a time when many are worried about getting paid due to the Covid-19 pandemic. JustBeenPaid.com just sold for one heck of an R.O.I. The domain name was purchased at DropCatch in 2017 for $392 and sold Friday on Sedo for $27,751. Now it turns out JustBeenPaid.com was being used as a developed website back […]
Continue ReadingNeha Naik on the evolution of Radix
Neha Naik is Director of Channel Partnerships at Radix. (Radix is an advertising partner here at TLDinvestors). Neha recently did an interview with Hexonet on the current state of domaining being witnessed inside Radix. From the interview: The ongoing COVID-19 crisis has taken a toll on several industries. Have you noticed any changes at Radix? […]
Continue ReadingSleep related domains could be a way to go
If you are a domain investor that buys and sells on trends. You might want to be looking at sleep – insomnia type names. If you are developing websites you might want to look at the sleep – insomnia niche as well. TheNextWeb reports: Searches for the terms “insomnia“ and “can’t sleep” reached an all-time high in April, […]
Continue ReadingBuyDomains.com sweet flip on ShopIndex.com – C.Live sells for $28,500
BuyDomains made a sweet flip on Wednesday with ShopIndex.com. The domain was picked up on NameJet in June of 2018 for $132. Two years later sold for $4,088. The domain name was registered in 1998 and had dropped one time previous to that. C.Live sold for $28,500 this looks to have been a registry sale […]
Continue ReadingHow can they take that or do this? The answer is usually in the TOS
Many years ago I remember helping a .tv investor Fleaking on Namepros. Trying to figure out how Verisign could take a .tv from him that he acquired by trading a .biz domain to the original registrant? The answer is always in the Terms and Conditions. So earlier tonight on TheDomains. I wrote about our advertising […]
Continue Reading7 landing page strategies to convert more sales
Bree Chapin published an article on TheNextWeb, while not geared toward domain investors, that’s not the core audience. But I do believe she put together a great article on landing pages that domain investors should read and incorporate in their selling strategy. From the article: Speak the visitor’s language Striking the right mood for the […]
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