There were a handful of 4L.coms that sold for a second time on Tuesday. One was a very quick flip while a couple sold for a lot less the second time around. fAid.com was purchased at GoDaddy just two months ago for $2,297. It was sold for $7,534 at Sedo on Tuesday. Mdli.com was purchased […]
Continue Reading“Demand for closeouts is extremely high”
DomainVP asked a question and started a thread that I found interesting. We all know the rules for expiring domains at GoDaddy auctions when they are registered at GoDaddy. Sometimes when it’s the expiry stream from another registrar you can still get the registrant renewed. You don’t get the name and get a refund. But […]
Continue ReadingCasino and Poker top the exact keyword sales
Most of the time when we discuss popular keywords, we are looking how that keyword is being used with a second word. Other times we look at the keyword with a prefix or suffix like Freshly. What about when the keyword is registered just on it’s own? The most popular keywords include, Shop, Online, Media, […]
Continue ReadingDAN Tweets out marketplace stats $3million in sales
DAN.com (an advertiser here) put out a Tweet that gave an update of how their sales are doing on their platform. Earlier this year the company introduced their financing 2.0 plan. Have you listed your domains on https://t.co/vpmKVz0FE3? Our growth team is continuously driving more domain buyer traffic to our marketplace: https://t.co/BkExREAGeP Monthly Market Statistics: […]
Continue ReadingNeha Naik on the evolution of Radix
Neha Naik is Director of Channel Partnerships at Radix. (Radix is an advertising partner here at TLDinvestors). Neha recently did an interview with Hexonet on the current state of domaining being witnessed inside Radix. From the interview: The ongoing COVID-19 crisis has taken a toll on several industries. Have you noticed any changes at Radix? […]
Continue ReadingSleep related domains could be a way to go
If you are a domain investor that buys and sells on trends. You might want to be looking at sleep – insomnia type names. If you are developing websites you might want to look at the sleep – insomnia niche as well. TheNextWeb reports: Searches for the terms “insomnia“ and “can’t sleep” reached an all-time high in April, […]
Continue ReadingMay 2020 domain name sales up over April
Looking back at May 2020 Domain Sales. Here we will examine domain sales and data trends for certain naming categories. May saw Namebio reporting 10,652 vs 10,182 sales sales in April. Dollar value in May was $8.8 million vs $8.7 million in April. The average sales price was $830 in May down from $858 in […]
Continue ReadingVerisign DNIB Q1 2020 (Registrations up 1.2% compared to Q4 2019)
Verisign released their Domain Name Industry Brief for Q1 2020. From the looks of the report it was a good quarter for new gtlds. An increase of 3 million registrations over Q4 2019. NEW GTLD DETAIL Total new gTLDs (ngTLDs) domain name registrations were 32.3 million at the end of the first quarter of 2020, […]
Continue ReadingLong .com names that brought in the money
We want short, catchy, memorable! But what about long and sometimes hard to spell? There was a time when exact match domains were very popular. Many exact match domain names were pretty long. Google and EMD’s In 2010 articles started coming out from places like Moz, with titles such as The Problems With Exact Match Domains […]
Continue ReadingIs it time for Domain Aftermarkets to clean house?
Since the severity of the Covid-19 pandemic ramped up certain players in the industry have cracked down on covid and corona related domain names. March 26 – DAN (an advertising partner here) tweeted that they would be removing all coronavirus related domain names. Namecheap announced and reported upon by The Verge: That it would no […]
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