This past week produced some pretty sweet flips on names held for a year or less. Braden Pollock knocked it out of the park with his $30,000 sale of MoodRing.com. The domain was acquired at GoDaddy auction for $2,501 on November 14, 2019. The mood ring was created in 1975 by two New York inventors, […]
Continue ReadingThe Chagossians want .io back and they are fixated on cryptos using .io
Back in 2014 GigaOM published a story on the .io extension, the country code for the British Indian Ocean Territory. With the ominous title, The dark side of .io: How the U.K. is making web domain profits from a shady Cold War land deal. Things came to the surface about who runs the .io extension, […]
Continue ReadingReality.app sells for $24,000 in a three month flip
The top sale for Wednesday was Reality.app at $24,000. The domain name sold at Sedo. According to Namebio it sold just 3 months ago at Sedo for just $1,650. Pretty nice flip for whoever sold it. The domain name was registered in 2018. Selling for $24,000 places Reality.app in a tie with Me.app for the […]
Continue ReadingMore domain name sales you probably missed like Mick.com
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 see comparable […]
Continue ReadingAn interview with DataCube.com’s Brad Mugford
Brad Mugford is a domain investor who runs DataCube.com. DataCube.com is the 68th oldest domain name ever registered. I interviewed Brad back in 2012, and now 8 years later Brad was kind enough to do another interview. How has his portfolio changed? How has his approach changed in an ever more crowded space? Interview 1) […]
Continue ReadingeName weekly sales include ioe.net and 12224.com
Weekly sales from eName ending 7/6/20 For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. Slow week at eName Whgjj.cn was the high sale at $4,083. IOE.net sold for $2,677 which is a bit surprising for China, all 3 letters are vowels. […]
Continue ReadingA boring patient approach pays off on Olema.com
Many times someone will ask how long do you hold on to a domain name? When do you just look to move it wholesale by auctioning it at NameJet or GoDaddy? Perhaps move it along to a new wholesome platform like DNWE.com. Sometimes just sitting there and leaving it alone pays off. Olema.com was picked […]
Continue ReadingJuly .ai auctions led by Writer.ai
This month’s .Ai auctions closed on Whois.ai and Writer.ai was the top close at $7,249. Last week expert.ai set the record for reported .ai sale. The domain name sold for $106,725. writer.ai $7,249 traffic.ai $3,140 defense.ai $2,691 dl.ai $2,618 intelligent.ai $2,233 gradient.ai $2,061 meeting.ai $2,031 chris.ai $2,022 react.ai $1,722 vantage.ai $1,676 geek.ai $1,667 anna.ai $1,605 […]
Continue ReadingBuyDomains hits a 10 bagger and The Frog throws $6,000 down the pond
A couple days ago I wrote about someone basically wasting $20,000 on TripleCherry.com that name was purchased 3 years ago. On Sunday a domain name that was purchased less than a year ago was allowed to expire, wasting $6,000 in the process. LAGRENOUILLE.com (in French it means The Frog) was sold for $6,000 last September. […]
Continue Reading5 Virtual events you can attend for free – Learn something new
If you are someone interested in virtual conferences but don’t want to spend a dime, there are a host of them coming up over the next few months. Some of these are just 1 day conferences, one is just a one hour webinar, and a couple are three day events. Flippa will be hosting a […]
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