We had a six figure domain name close on Saturday at GoDaddy auctions with ConstitutionUS.com closing at $103,000. The website was a pretty simple, straight forward website. Majestic.com shows Trust flow 37 – Citation flow 31 Educational Ref. Backlinks 145 Governmental Ref. Backlinks 5 Educational Ref. Domains 66 Governmental Ref. Domains 4 It will be […]
Continue Reading11 critical points you must consider before you purchase any domain name as an investment
As a domain investor, I constantly see most people in our industry losing money. We need to constantly remind ourselves that in domain investing we make an important part of our profits when we buy the domain names. So the following article is written particularly for new domain investors. Do your own due diligence and learn extensively […]
Continue ReadingDaring.com from $3,500 to $48,888 MarketingAdvisor.com sold for $12,450 last year, left to expire
Most people when they think of Mike Carson and Park.io, think of the .io extension. So when the top sale tonight on Namebio showed Park.io as the venue, I was surprised to see it was a .com sale. Daring.com sold on Flippa in 2015 for $3,500 and was sold Thursday for $48,888 at Park.io. The […]
Continue ReadingNamesCon Online needs to become a permanent annual event
My biggest takeaway from NamesCon Online is it needs to be permanent. In April I wrote on TheDomains, is the future of NamesCon virtual? Well it’s certainly part of the future in my opinion. NamesCon Online has been great in my opinion, to be able to just move in and out of meetings, to the […]
Continue ReadingWill we see a reported 7 figure sale in 2020? (A look at the biggest reported sales)
Selling a domain name for a million dollars, the dream of just about every domain name investor. Over the years many domainers have told me this is their ultimate dream. According to Namebio there have only been 125 sales reported that come in at $1 million or more. 125 sales – 122 names as Sex.com […]
Continue ReadingThe ups and downs of Xpose.com
Xpose.com has a really interesting history of reported transactions and usage. Xpose.com was registered in 2008 after being dropped three times before. The domain name was sold at Sedo in 2011 for $2,620. Four years later it resold at Sedo for $27,500. In 2016 there was a landing page A few months later into 2017 […]
Continue ReadingTOP 10 mistakes new domain investors are still doing in 2020!
Domain Investing is an Art! Each domain name is unique, and only very few people are able to continuously buy domain names which will sell at the aftermarket for significant ROI. Still, hundreds of thousands of people worldwide are trying to become domain investors, only to find out after a year or two that they […]
Continue ReadingSeptember .Ai auctions led by Volt.ai
This month’s .Ai auctions closed on Whois.ai and Volt.ai was the top close at $8,049. There were 36 names that closed at $1,000 or more. volt.ai 8,049 USD 2020-09-07 Whois.ai creative.ai 7,024 USD 2020-09-07 Whois.ai coin.ai 6,006 USD 2020-09-07 Whois.ai forecast.ai 5,938 USD 2020-09-07 Whois.ai simple.ai 5,165 USD 2020-09-07 Whois.ai image.ai 5,156 USD 2020-09-07 Whois.ai […]
Continue ReadingThe Most Popular Websites Since 1993
Captain Gizmo put together at how websites have evolved in popularity from 1993 to the present. While watching the video it’s cool to see how sites gained and lost traffic. Aol was cruising along and then came Yahoo, etc… Here’s a look at the websites with the most traffic since 1993, and when each site […]
Continue ReadingWhales, Builders, and Flippers
What is the best time to invest in new gTLD domains? This is, of course, the million-dollar question. Different investors approach this very differently. As per my observation, there are basically 3 main groups of new gTLD domain investors: I will call the first group “Whales” (early investors, usually with a lot of money, usually […]
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