Taking a look at sales on Namebio, I took a look at the last three months, August, September and October. I went through each day and tallied monthly totals. August domain sales kicked September’s butt when it’s usually the opposite way. Usually we think of August as very slow month for sales, which it usually […]
Continue ReadingBrandBucket partnering with Sedo to market names
BrandBucket is now going to be syndicating their inventory on Sedo. According to news in the recent newsletter, How it works: We are partnering with 3rd Party Marketplaces so sellers can seamlessly publish their domains on multiple platforms. Currently, through your BrandBucket account with one click you can opt-in to have BrandBucket market your names on Sedo […]
Continue ReadingBrandBucket sales data for September shows 6 letter sales strength
BrandBucket sent out their October newsletter and released some September sales data. The average sale was $2,865 after removing sales over $10,000. Two word keywords were still the dominant category. A Quick Look Back at September With the school year starting and the holiday season approaching, we saw a slight shift in categories that […]
Continue ReadingThree letter .com data and analysis for the past 3 years
There has been a lot of talk about three letter.com domain names and their value over the last month. Rick Schwartz came out and said domain investor’s were clueless when it came to valuing three letter .coms. Discussion Rick posted on 9/25 As usual domainers sell way too cheap because they are clueless to the […]
Continue ReadingOne new domain investor’s journey from $50 to $5,000 a month
An Indian domainer Rohit Goyal from Namepros detailed his two year journey in domaining. It’s a very clear look at all the ups and downs he faced over 2 years. From wanting to start out with $0 to getting his NameJet account suspended, to $5,000 a month in outbound sales. It’s a good read for […]
Continue ReadingThe 4L.com chip market is getting it’s butt kicked
Taking a look at four letter Chip .coms shows a market continuing into further decline. Using data from Namebio let’s dive in. Back in 2017 outside of one outlier $210 sale the lowest 4L chips (no aeiouv) were going for $770 – $840 at the low end. Namebio recorded 2129 sales. zrpb.com 201 USD 2017-11-03 […]
Continue ReadingYou have to see the business for what it is
You always have to see things for what they are, if you are going to delve into a business or other opportunity, you need to know the rules or lack of rules of the road. There is a lot of anger in the business, it ratcheted up over the summer from some conversations I have […]
Continue ReadingBrandBucket sales in August up 30% vs July
BrandBucket sent out their September newsletter, and while I know some readers believe if you don’t get the actual names that sold it’s worthless, I respectfully disagree. I would like the names too but I do believe any data you can attain has some value attached to it and is worth the read. Takeaways: When […]
Continue ReadingIn 2017 I asked – Could we do a domain auction here on Twitter? The replies were mixed
Twitter auctions have no consequences for bad or illegal behavior There was a secondary discussion point in a post on Namepros about auction houses. @MetBob mentioned he saw that Daryl Lopes auctioned a name off on Twitter and thought it was a good idea. He wrote: For those on Twitter, I see that right now […]
Continue ReadingKQ.net sells on Namepros
A couple weeks ago I wrote about QM.net selling on Namepros for $13,777 and KQ.net being up next. The same seller put KQ.net up for auction with the same $1 start no reserve. It closed at $12,400 with ClarkeMarketing winning the name. Two of the bigger auction closes on Namepros, especially with $1 start, no […]
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