Eric Lyon wrote a very nice piece on domain selling psychology, with his permission it is republished here. (Please note that the below is merely my personal opinions based on my involvement in the sales industry. Everyone’s experience is a little different and results may vary. Please conduct your own research and testing to […]
Continue ReadingSedo and Afternic Weekly Sales Charts led by Intensity.com
Intensity.com led all sales this week at $57,000, followed by EverydayCounts.com at $40,000. Light.co was the top country code sale at $25,000, followed by MySale.de at 9,900 Euros or $13,562. Sedo sold $1.4 million in domains for the week. Go Daddy/Afternic sold $1,814,616 in domains for the week. Sedo Sales .COMs intensity.com 57,000 USD zilli.com […]
Continue ReadingWhy Archeo Likes Two Word Dot-Coms
Archeo a division of Marchex releases their first newsletter Archeo covered a few topics in their first newsletter with the most interesting being their take on Two Word Dot Coms. From the newsletter, which I recommend you sign up for, Can a domain be too Generic? Why we think 2-word dot-coms are the real winners. […]
Continue ReadingIs 5 the new 4 ?
I remember about a year ago I saw a x,xxx five number .com sale. I asked a friend what he thought of them ? He just yelled, “Shut up, stop, nnnn.com ok, but five is junk”. I never purchased any back then, just kept an eye on them. I started seeing domain wanted threads on […]
Continue ReadingGAB.com at $200,002 with a day left in Sedo Great Domains Auction
By: Raymond Hackney With a day and change left GAB.com has met reserve with a bid of $200,002 in the March Great Domains Auction on Sedo. The domain was listed on the popular, weekly brokerage post that Elliot Silver does on DomainInvesting.com. The name was listed with a $300,000 price tag. The domain registered since […]
Continue ReadingGo Daddy Sells 36,589 Domains in February Up From January
By: Raymond Hackney Go Daddy Auctions February 2014 Market Report Go Daddy sold 36,589 in February vs an adjusted upward January of 36,012. Last month Go Daddy reported 35,209 domains, they adjusted this upward by 803 domains. The top sales price was $20,000, there was a three way tie between Diamonds.info,1FirstBank.com and AmericanNational.com. As usual […]
Continue ReadingDot Com Dominated Top Sales Again in 2013
By: Raymond Hackney The .com extension wrapped up 2013 with 82 out of the top 100 domain sales of the year. Of course there are deals that go unreported or only a select few know about, so as always I look to DN Journal as the publication of record. The 18 non .com sales were […]
Continue ReadingUpstart NJ Tech Firm Just May Have the Midas Touch When it Comes to Intangible Assets
By: Raymond Hackney A press release came out this morning from a company who says they just may have the "Midas Touch" when it comes to intangilble assets such as domains. Innosolutions LLC should really get on who put out there press release as the web address listed in the PR is a typo. Of […]
Continue ReadingBrandBucket.com has made some changes and their founder joins Namepros to explain why
By: Raymond Hackney BrandBucket.com has become one of the hot new darlings to the domainosphere. They specialize in selling brandables and claim to be very picky with what names they will allow to be listed on their site. They also get paid to list your domain on their site. $10 per listing for an approved […]
Continue ReadingNBC Sports Covers $1.2million sale of Rockies.com
By: RH Until now the website Rockies.com had been owned by something called Tourism Canadian Rockies and was used to promote the Rocky Mountains, but Josh Leventhal of Baseball America reports that MLB has purchased the domain name for $1.2 million. According to Venture Capital Group it’s the largest price ever paid for a sports-related […]
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