Four years ago almost to the day, I interviewed Michael Sumner, the man who runs what I believe is the most vital industry resource in the domain name industry. I checked in with Michael this weekend for a new set of questions about his approach to domaining and Namebio. 1) Namebio has come a long […]
Continue ReadingA look at some recent solid sales where domain investors were the buyer
Taking a look back at some of the better and bigger sales over the last couple months, it seems investors have paid some nice prices, what some probably thought were end user prices. Looking back at Tema.com a domain that had to be auctioned twice. After the domain first closed at $128,938 but was not […]
Continue ReadingIP Lawyer “The WashingtonFootball team need to beat cybersquatters to the punch
Ron Rivera the coach of the NFL’s Washington Football team said they are ‘Not Close’ to Decision on new team name. Colors will stay the same but the organization choosing a new nickname isn’t imminent. John B. Farmer is a lawyer with Leading-Edge Law Group PLC, a firm which specializes in intellectual property law. He […]
Continue ReadingLive Chat on landing pages – Worth trying?
So there is a good conversation going on at Namepros started by @Bazabizo with regards to adding live chat to your self hosted landing pages. Epik does not have live chat button on their landing pages. As far as self hosted, member @NameTree provided some insights: I have, briefly (for a few months) last year […]
Continue ReadingIt just takes one domain sale to go from in the red to in the black
Sometimes it just takes one sale for someone to move from the red to the black. Namepros member @bruhne turned his hand registration of SemenRetention.com into $17,999. He wrote: I hand registered semenretention.com a couple years or so ago and sold it through Afternic last Monday. I was falling asleep one night and it popped […]
Continue ReadingLibertyOne.com closes at $6,100 previous sale $25,350
Looking at Thursday’s action LibertyOne.com stood out. The domain name was purchased in 2006 for $25,350 at Moniker. The domain name was purchased by Liberty One Lending out of Arizona. They went out of business in 2009, so someone renewed the name for years. In doing research I found a website that detailed the company […]
Continue ReadingProfessional Sports leagues and domain names
When it comes to professional sports leagues the approach to domain names is not the same. In this post we are going to look at the NHL (National Hockey League) and MLB (Major League Baseball). The news today that Seattle named their new NHL franchise the Kraken got people talking plenty in sports tv and […]
Continue ReadingAn interview with the Queen of .XYZ – DNGear.com
Swetha from DNGear.com has been on quite a tear in 2020. The extension of choice? .XYZ! 12 of the top 15 reported .xyz sales in 2020 have been made by Swetha. I took some time to ask a few questions on how she got started, and why .xyz? 1) When did you start domain investing? […]
Continue ReadingNewsReports.com from $1,600 to $10,000 – Ring.me 12,000 to $1,600
Tuesday saw some interesting dips and flips. NewsReports.com was purchased at NameJet last year for $1,632 and closed at $10,000 on Flippa Tuesday. OrganicShampoo.com sold for $8,500 in 2013 at Afternic, left to expire and closed at half that price on Tuesday at GoDaddy auctions. The auction closed at $4,050. BuyDomains scored with WXPO.com, the […]
Continue ReadingeName weekly sales led by XWHB.net – A 3L.com for $8,000
Weekly sales from eName ending 7/20/20 For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. XWHB.net was the high sale at $8,996. Incredible price for a 4L.net that is not a word. GXU.com for $8,008 cheapest 3L.com I have seen in months. […]
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