Afternic tweeted out the top keywords for domains sold in March 2023. The was the top keyword. Ai moved up to 4th on the list. Every domains wanted thread I see on Namepros people are looking for Aikeyword.com or keywordai.com. “My” was also a strong prefix for domain name sales at Afternic in March.
Continue ReadingAfternic 2.0 announces a couple changes
Afternic announced a couple updates that were sent out in an email today. They deal with selecting landers and ownership verification. For those who did not see or receive the email I have included it below. Afternic We’re pleased to announce two new additions to Afternic’s product offering that will enhance the way that you […]
Continue ReadingWill those who use their own landers abandon Afternic completely?
This Afternic twitter convo is getting a little heated. I am not sure it’s the best look and wonder how many people might pull their names out of Afternic? John Berryhill chimed in with That’s something I wrote about many years ago, now if I recall domainers were supposed to be able to opt out […]
Continue ReadingGoDaddy makes a move to simplify commissions within the GoDaddyVerse
So it looks like GoDaddy is moving towards simplifying commission structures within all their properties. When you do business within the GoDaddyVerse, you have 4 options: GoDaddy Auctions, Afternic, Uniregistry Market and Dan.com. They put out a full release on their blog which you can read here. One note Import your own leads will continue […]
Continue ReadingWait What? GoDaddy.com is for sale on Afternic
That’s right for just $49,999,999 GoDaddy.com was placed for sale on Afternic. Paul Nicks on line 1. GoDaddy should be able to catch this within their own corporate umbrella. GoDaddyLLC.com is also for sale $5,000 min offer. Tip of the cap to Picorio who spotted this first. Adding to this I just found there is […]
Continue ReadingAfternic Fixes The Glitch and bans the member who posted sales figures
So yesterday we reported that a member on Namepros found a way without hacking any security or anything like that, to find sales data from Afternic. It now looks like Afternic fixed the glitch and banned the member. On Namepros the member explained how he came upon the data and that it was all sitting […]
Continue ReadingNamepros Member Claims to have tapped into Afternic Sales Data – 9731.com $18,500
Namepros member GoWebNames.com posted a list of sales from Afternic on Namepros I am posting Afternic sales from Aug/11 to Aug/18. Since Afternic doesn’t publish their sales data, how I got these is a secret so please don’t ask me. I just learnt about this from my own sale of BeautyTreatments.com there. All these sales […]
Continue ReadingSedo and Afternic Weekly Sales Charts led by Suzies.com
Suzies.com led all sales this week at $62,050. The next highest sale was puzzlerings.com at $18,000. Puzzlerings.com is now redirecting to PuzzleRing.com. CompanyShop.co.uk was the top cc tld sale at 10,000 GBP or $16,794. Scroogle.org was the top non – com gtld sale at $17,100. Sedo sold $1.1million in domains for the week. Go Daddy/Afternic […]
Continue ReadingSedo and Afternic Weekly Sales Chart led by Bouqs.com
Bouqs.com led all sales this week at $40,000 if you are interested in the story behind the company who bought it you can read that here. PerfectBalance.com was the number two sale at $28,450. The top non-com sales was a Dot Berlin name. jobboerse.berlin 8,000 Euros or $10,897. Sedo sold $1.1 million in domains for […]
Continue ReadingSedo and Afternic Weekly Sales Charts led by Kaffee.de
Kaffee.de led all sales this week at 100,000 Euros or $136,280. The German word for Coffee is the second six figure .de sale in the last couple of weeks. Autos.de sold for $166,800 back in early May. Wohnung.com led all .com sales at 25,500 Euros or $34,761. Zapping.com sold for $28,000 to take second place. […]
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