This week was a good example of why you can’t put all your brandable eggs in one basket. While the brandable boutiques specialize in selling brandable names you can be found on Sedo as well. I would say the advantages of Sedo are 10% commission if you want to use their nameservers and list as […]
Continue ReadingMike Navarini talks brandable domains and his marketplace
An interview with Mike Navarini Namerific.com Mike gives us some insight into why Namerific is better than their competitors and tells us the top sale so far on Namerific for 2016. 1) How long have you been buying and selling brandable names and how did you get involved with Namerific ? I bought my first […]
Continue ReadingA Hand Reg Home Run and Why You Need Patience
This week on Sedo the domain name InformationOfThings.com sold for $4,500. This domain was hand registered in October of 2015 and sold on May 18, 2016. Pretty crazy ROI on that one. This was a smart hand registration IMO, a cheap speculative play with the potential for a big payout. Playing off the hoopla around […]
Continue ReadingGigiHadid.com expires and sells at Go Daddy Auctions
Gigi Hadid is one of the most popular models in the world today. She has over 2.1 million Twitter followers and over 18 million Instagram followers. I would argue that Ms. Hadid’s most valuable piece of online space, GigiHadid.com expired and closed at $708 on Go Daddy today. There were 44 bids and 9 bidders […]
Continue ReadingWhen Major Conglomerates Assist Small Businesses, Everyone Benefits!
In 1996, when I was launching my first online businesses, I saw the Internet as a great vehicle for offering goods and services to people who would not have easy access to them otherwise. My very first online business offered Drakes Cakes to customers across the country. Drakes Cakes (Devil Dogs, Yankee Doodles, Ring Dings and more) are […]
Continue ReadingAre High Annualized Domain Name Renewal Fees a Recipe for Failure?
Most of us are familiar with the concept of registering a domain name for around $10.00 USD and then renewing said name for around $10.00 per year. Some of us are attuned to the concept of buying a domain name in the aftermarket for a greater sum and then renewing that domain name for around […]
Continue ReadingA detailed look into BrandBucket sales data
Close to 1 year ago Doron Vermaat wrote a post on DNGeek.com that delved into BrandBucket sales. The post expanded upon a post I had written in July 2013, BrandBucket sales Inside the Numbers. Doron did a nice job of adding hundreds of sales to the data mix. I decided to go back and look […]
Continue ReadingWho Says You Have To Pay A Fortune For A Great Brand?
There are a great many people who believe that all of the great domain names are taken and that their owners won’t part with them for less than a small fortune. They are correct, but not entirely so. Category defining, one word dot-coms do have great intrinsic value…. as do two and three-letter acronym dot-coms. There […]
Continue ReadingBrandBucket April Sales Show Keyword Names Continuing to outsell Invented Names
BrandBucket sent out their May newsletter and included is their April sales data. Keyword brandables continue to outsell invented names. The average sales prices are almost identical. Within the keyword segment it is the one or two word names that outsell the word + suffix. So PinkScarf.com or TechGiant.com are outselling names like Cloudzo.com. April […]
Continue ReadingElements and Principles of Design – Cheat Sheet
A lot of domain investors who are thinking about adding development to some of their best domains might not have any idea where to start. Before you pay someone to build your website or do it yourself with WIX or Square Space you might want to think about some basic development ideas first. FirstsiteGuide.com put […]
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