A lot of odd looking names topped the charts of domain name sales at Namebio today. A lot of repetitive type NNNLLL names, the kind we used to see frequently when the Chinese favored names were going for solid prices. Back when CHIP was a popular buzzword. 999JJJ.com was the high close at $36,006. Not […]
Continue ReadingeName weekly sales led by HuaHua.com at $58,608
Weekly sales from eName ending 7/27/20 For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. HuaHua.com was the high sale at $58,608. 3831.com was second at $29,003 and then KDW.com at $28,292. huahua.com $58,608 3831.com $29,003 kdw.com $28,292 jrg.com $14,562 46.cn […]
Continue ReadingeName weekly sales led by XWHB.net – A 3L.com for $8,000
Weekly sales from eName ending 7/20/20 For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. XWHB.net was the high sale at $8,996. Incredible price for a 4L.net that is not a word. GXU.com for $8,008 cheapest 3L.com I have seen in months. […]
Continue ReadingeName weekly sales led by ChinaCars.com at close to $60,000
Weekly sales from eName ending 7/13/20 For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. ChinaCars.com was the high sale at $59,849. We had a 4N.com and a 3L.com with 0264.com closing at $14,057 and KZJ.com closing at $11,981. chinacars.com $59,849 0264.com […]
Continue ReadingeName weekly sales include ioe.net and 12224.com
Weekly sales from eName ending 7/6/20 For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. Slow week at eName Whgjj.cn was the high sale at $4,083. IOE.net sold for $2,677 which is a bit surprising for China, all 3 letters are vowels. […]
Continue ReadingeName weekly sales led by EA.cn
Weekly sales from eName ending 6/29/20 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 EA.cn at $19,126. 11.cn was the top numeric at $15,129. ea.cn $19,126 11.cn $15,129 kouhong.com $14,559 ynrsksw.cn $11,420 minbo.com $9,613 823.cn $7,079 […]
Continue ReadingeName April domain sales
Here is a recap of the top sales at eName for the month of April. For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. 21 of the top 25 sales were .com I especially thought TQB.com was a good buy, I would […]
Continue ReadingeName March results led by c365.com
Here is a recap of the top sales at eName for the month of March. For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. 22 of the top 35 sales were .com 8 pure numeric sales 7 Letter-Number sales c365.com $40,932 Auction […]
Continue ReadingIf a crazy, stupid name/domain could become a global brand…
Such unfriendly words were given to Jack Ma in the early days of Alibaba, and the words referred to the name “ali baba”. Nevertheless, the name went on to become one of the most recognizable brands in the world. What about a domain you just made up and registered for $10? At the Israeli Innovation […]
Continue ReadingIt’s a two-way street when it comes to the Chinese domain market
Many investors may see China only as a buyer for expensive .com domains. However, the days are coming when you’ll hear more and more about Chinese owners selling domains to buyers outside China. A recent news story I read is an indication of what is to come. Last month, the domain Viafintech.com was sold by […]
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