Here is a recap of the top sales at eName for the month of April. For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. 21 of the top 25 sales were .com I especially thought TQB.com was a good buy, I would […]
Continue ReadingTech.pro the fourth highest reported .pro goes for a lot less the second time around
Taking a look at Friday’s domain name sales action and names that transacted for the second time around. Sometimes it’s as simple as the name expired and it’s not an end user buying but rather a domain investor. Sometimes it is a sale to another end user. Other times the name even though expired is […]
Continue ReadingPhotoModel.com goes for half of 2011 sale price – NeverTrump.com closes at $2,070
Taking a look at some of the domain name sales action from Thursday, a couple names got a lot less the second time around on a reported transaction. Sometimes it’s as simple as the name expired and it’s not an end user buying but rather a domain investor. Sometimes it is a sale to another […]
Continue ReadingOxygenBank.com moves to Oxygen.us in highest reported .us sale in 2 years
Sedo reported that Oxygen.us sold for $17,999 in their latest domain name sales report. This is the highest reported .us sale over the past two years and the fourth highest of the last five years. The domain is already in operation as the buyer has moved from OxygenBank.com to Oxygen.us. Oxygen is a digital banking […]
Continue ReadingWould a verified marketplace be something Namepros should entertain?
Former Namepros member MapleDots left a comment on a post I published yesterday. The idea for a verified section of Namepros is a good one in my opinion. MapleDots wrote: I suggested namepros make a new forum section for verified accounts, real names or real business names, and make that for sale forum exclusive to […]
Continue ReadingNamepros updates terms after Avatar controversy
Last week I wrote about the Elad N avatar controversy and how that got Namepros in a tizzy for over a week. Namepros has now updated their terms and Elad told me on Twitter he is not returning to Namepros. As promised, the procedures and guidelines were updated. Here are the updated guidelines: https://www.namepros.com/threads/guidelines-for-usernames-and-profile-photos.1027786/ The […]
Continue ReadingApril 2020 Domain Sales – Total dollar volume down $700,000 from March
Looking back at April 2020 Domain Sales. Here we will examine domain sales and data trends for certain naming categories. April saw Namebio reporting 10,182 sales vs 9,941 sales in March. While the number of sales was up in April over March, dollar volumes were down $700,000 in April compared to March 2020. Total sales […]
Continue ReadingWill an avatar lead to the downfall of a domain forum?
Often it’s not what you say it’s how you say it. In the world of forums it’s how you moderate. A Jack Nicholson meme from the Stephen King classic, “The Shining” has set off quite the ruckus at Namepros. Longtime member Elad N had been using the classic “Here’s Johnny!” avatar on his Namepros account. […]
Continue ReadingWebmonkey.com high DA and great link profile closes at $65,500
Webmonkey.com closed for a big number on NameJet, $65,500. The domain name has been around for a long time, launched back in 1996 it was an online tutorial website composed providing articles on building webpages. The name was recently owned by Condé Nast Publications. From wikipedia Webmonkey was launched in August 1996. In 1999, Webmonkey […]
Continue ReadingHomeQuarantine.com being used as a redirect
HomeQuarantine.com was a domain name sold by BuyDomains a couple weeks ago. With everything going on with the Covid-19 pandemic the name is very timely. BuyDomains let the name go cheap, just $2,000. I thought that maybe some big organization might have bought the name for a call to action campaign or possibly someone starting […]
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