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Continue ReadingMake Sure You Know What You Are Agreeing To – The First 30 Days Matter
Most domain investors don’t know what they are agreeing to when they create an account with a domain registrar. They just click a box agreeing to the terms of service. With some registrars you are agreeing just by logging in. Now to be fair you don’t have a choice, you can’t register a domain name […]
Continue ReadingThe Popcorn Thread of The Week
The popcorn thread of the week is over at Namepros and it deals with .40 domain purchases, Paypal chargebacks for revenge and an innocent member getting caught up in the melee. Namepros member iAchilles may have summed it up best: All domains and names posted who are involved in this debacle, are now officially damaged […]
Continue ReadingInterview with Doron Vermaat of Efty and DnGeek
Today we are chatting with the man behind DNGeek.com and Efty, Doron Vermaat. 1) How did you get involved in domaining ? I co-founded an employment website for the Greater China region in 2006. That company didn’t make it and was shut down four years later. The domain, which was administered by a web development […]
Continue ReadingEric Lyon Lays Out What’s Allowed And What’s Not on Namepros Auctions
After all the discussion that took place on Namepros this week with regards to people listing BrandBucket published names, Eric Lyon made a post to make it clear what’s allowed and what’s not. Eric laid out contingency plans if a domain sells on BrandBucket while still being in a live auction on Namepros. Eric brought […]
Continue ReadingThe Seller’s Guide To Namepros
Of course everyone wants to sell their domains at retail level pricing. Find the perfect end user whether they be a startup, local mom and pop, Fortune 500 or non profit organization. There is also a need to move inventory at wholesale pricing for many, many domain investors. Most own too many domain names and […]
Continue ReadingAnother Example of The Random Nature of Domain Sales
There was a sale on the Sedo sales report that caught my eye this week, it was not a blockbuster sale by any means. I always look at the other tld sales section and focus on the random .net and .org sales. Every domain investor owns several similar names that are basically reg fee names […]
Continue ReadingA Hand Reg Home Run and Why You Need Patience
This week on Sedo the domain name InformationOfThings.com sold for $4,500. This domain was hand registered in October of 2015 and sold on May 18, 2016. Pretty crazy ROI on that one. This was a smart hand registration IMO, a cheap speculative play with the potential for a big payout. Playing off the hoopla around […]
Continue ReadingUsing Another Domainer’s Portfolio Against Them
So about six months ago a reader emailed me about a domain he owned that received an unsolicited offer. He told me he could not give me the exact domain but that it was a brandable two word .com. He wanted to know how much he should counter ? I did not know the guy […]
Continue ReadingPart Time Perspective – Dominic Belley
Welcome to our new series “Part Time Perspective” a look some of the people who do domaining on a part time basis and juggle it with everything else. There are so many stories on the big time players that we thought it would be nice to shine some light on those that you would have […]
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