Sedo announced today on Twitter that the minimum fee waiver will extend throughout all of 2020. I personally think this is a good move as it does encourage people to try some sales they would not normally. Last month I wrote about removing and relisting names. Pricing the names to move with new eyeballs on […]
Continue ReadingRick Schwartz interview with Jason Morris
JasonOfFlorida.com published an interview with Rick Schwartz about buying domains off Twitter. Rick fielded a bunch of questions from Jason about his tweeting and how and why he buys domains off Twitter. Personally I did sell a domain last year to Rick, BraAndPanties.com. So I do know Rick does actually follow through and buy a […]
Continue ReadingA basic domain strategy every ceo should have
Today, every startup has a chance to become a global brand. The very nature of the internet enables you to easily connect with creators, manufacturers, financiers, shippers, and customers across the world. What you need is a good domain strategy, and this strategy should include the following elements. Domain name must match brand name Consumers […]
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 […]
Continue ReadingBehind the keyword: Crypto
Crypto is hot keyword over the last couple years Welcome to Behind The Keyword, I will be taking a look at the most popular keywords that sell, get listed and get developed. Whether it be on big marketplaces like Sedo and Afternic or specialty sites like BrandBucket. Crypto is a keyword that works both as […]
Continue ReadingNovember 2019 Domain Sales Report
Looking back at November 2019 Domain Sales. Here we will examine domain sales and data trends for certain naming categories. November saw a bounce up in dollars vs October on 219 fewer sales. Overall Namebio recorded 8,453 sales down from 8,672 total sales ($100 or more) in October. This was for a total dollar amount […]
Continue ReadingAgentology drops the .com and moves to Verse.io
From .com to .io another company rebrands to a shorter .io but was it the smart move? Finding the right brand can be tricky. Lately we have seen some moves to short .co and .io. Following in the footsteps of Supply.co, Playbuzz a company that helps publishers add tools to their articles like polls is […]
Continue Reading5N and 6N .com sales trending up in 2019
5N and 6N .com sales activity in 2019 is the strongest in the last three years. Looking back at the two most actively traded numeric categories over the last three years, we see that with still 5 weeks left, 2019 has surpassed the dollar volume and total sales numbers for the previous two years. In […]
Continue ReadingDomain upgrade is the name of the game in China
The domain behavior in corporate China is quite similar to what we see in the west. Companies like to upgrade to shorter domains for a variety of reasons: such as better name, prestige, publicity, or going global. Let’s look at some examples. VIPshop.com is obviously not a top-notch domain for an ecommerce platform which is […]
Continue ReadingAs we enter a new decade it’s time for GoDaddy to fix their aftermarket platform
There was a nice back and forth on Twitter Friday night concerning GoDaddy Auctions. When you go to GoDaddy to use the appraisal tool, if you scroll down you see this: How does $2,344.00 sound? That was the average sale price in 2017 for a domain at GoDaddy auctions. Ready for your piece of the […]
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