Earlier this year Vito from mediabranding.com did a domains wanted thread where he would not accept private messages, he wanted people to post their name in the thread. This was being done to bring things out into the light. To weed out those who break the rules in the dark. Examples include sending non coms […]
Continue ReadingLiquid Domains Overview Q3 2019
Giuseppe Graziano released his liquid domains report for Q3 2019. The report focuses on the 614,928 .com domains we call “liquid”. The objective of the report is to present key statistics and generate a debate amongst the industry stakeholders about the fair value of such domains. ESCROW.COM SALES VOLUME TOTAL SALES $69,300,000 LIQUID DOMAIN SALES […]
Continue Reading4600.com at $51,000 closes today at GoDaddy
Not too often does an expired 4N.com make it to the last day on GoDaddy auctions. They usually get renewed, but 4600.com is past 30 days expired and cannot be renewed as it’s registered at GoDaddy. The auction is currently at $51,000. Only 14 reported 4N.com sales in 2019. 2018 had 25 reported sales and […]
Continue ReadingBehind the keyword: Buy
Over the last couple days a number of Buy + keyword names expired at GoDaddy and closed for some decent money. Buy as a prefix has reported 295 sales in .com for a total of $503,700 or an average sale of $1,707. The highest Buykeyword.com sale of all time BuyBlue.com for $18,000. Currently a parked […]
Continue ReadingThe most expensive names listed on BrandBucket
BrandBucket’s most valuable names So this week I looked at the email from new names added to BrandBucket and I saw Olive.com which is not the normal name you think of when you think of BrandBucket. You think of solid two word brandables or a madeup pronounceable what BrandBucket calls an invented name. But when […]
Continue Reading.brand domains: to be or not to be?
In 2010, a growing list of well-known brands began to speculate on the future of the internet and its hopeful acceptance of new domain extensions. While .com and other legacy domain extensions have long been accepted, many of the brands couldn’t turn a blind eye to the possibility of .brand domains becoming the next big […]
Continue ReadingI’m puzzled by the prices of numeric domains
Travis at DSAD provides a good service by reporting domain auction prices daily. By using dotDB and Google search, I can roughly understand why specific domains are sold for the prices. The only exception is long numeric domains. For example, Travis reported a few days ago that 703888.com was sold for $4,600. dotDB gives 33 […]
Continue ReadingDomain Sales and Trends report for October 2019
Looking back at October 2019 Domain Sales here we will examine domain sales and data trends for certain naming categories. October saw a bounce up in dollars vs September while seeing close to 1,400 less sales. Overall Namebio recorded 8,672 sales down from 10,033 total sales ($100 or more) in September. This was for a […]
Continue ReadingCorporate China loves .com
I enjoy studying domains used by Chinese companies. The reason is very simple. As China grows to become the largest economy in the world, corporate demand for domains will increase. Knowing what domains are sought after will be very useful when selling domains to China. Baidu is a valuable tool. It helps me understand domains […]
Continue ReadingRecipe4Living.com after having bids removed earlier, still closes at $40,500
So after all that bid removing and rolling back to $7,200 that I mentioned earlier today, Recipe4Living.com still ends up closing at $40,500. If this name does not get paid for at $40,500 then GoDaddy really needs to start looking at how they handle their auctions, especially for auctions that cross the $5,000 threshold. You […]
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