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 ReadingFirst reported .buzz sale in 5 years and it’s the largest ever reported
I almost forgot about the .buzz extension as I have not really come across any sites on the net. But tonight Sedo reported that Casino.buzz sold for $20,501. The domain was registered in 2018 and due to expire in 6 weeks. Without knowing exactly what the premium renewal would be on the name, I use […]
Continue ReadingShould mylife.com have picked up My.life?
The big news in domaining today is the $175,000 sale of My.life. The domain was purchased for $100,000 up front and the other $75,000 due by the end of the year. This will be the largest .life sale ever reported. MyLife.com has been through a couple name changes before. The information brokerage founded by Jeffrey […]
Continue ReadingRegistries that are providing some form of relief
101Domain.com (an advertiser here) put together a database of registries that are providing some form of relief during the current Covid-19 pandemic. In a blog post they lay out all the info: As part of our effort, we work closely together with the various domain name registries around the world, which are adjusting their policies […]
Continue ReadingMy latest new gtld sale – Sponsored.link
Over the past year I have had an increasing number of inquiries about whether I am going to renew a name or not. Last April I got one on Sponsored.Link, Doing some research, I notice that you are letting the domain Sponsored.link drop. Before it is released from your account, would you mind transferring the […]
Continue ReadingSome new gtld sales you probably missed
Here is another look at some domain name sales that are not recorded on Namebio. The reason being these were generated from the GoDaddy domain appraisal tool, so more than likely these were sales generated through Afternic or Namefind. When you search for a domain name using the GoDaddy appraisal tool, you will […]
Continue ReadingClean.tech sells for $30,000 highest reported .tech sale
Clean.tech sold at Sedo for $30,000 this is the highest reported .tech sale on Namebio. This looks like it was a registry sale from Radix (an advertiser here). The domain actually was just registered on 11/19. Dates 4 days old Created on 2019-11-19 Expires on 2020-11-19 Updated on 2019-11-21 https://whois.domaintools.com/clean.tech .Tech was always one of […]
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 ReadingOne domain investor hit the Jackpot twice in the same day
The thing about domain sales is they can come fast or they can come slow. The life of a domain investor can be rather lonely at times. Lately some people have been feeling the blues over a sales drought that seems to be lasting months. As Brad Mugford pointed out to this domain investor, it’s […]
Continue ReadingSocial.Media looks to have been sold, How much?
Namepros member Dave came across a listing at DAN (an advertiser here) that showed Social.media looks to have sold. This looks to have been a registry sale by Donuts. Interested to see what the name sold for? I have mentioned many times I am a fan of media related names both ending in .com and […]
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