What a waste of money TripleCherry.com had dropped 3 times before 2003. It was used for a casino website in the early days of the net. In 2003 it was registered by Triple Cherry Enterprises out of San Diego. It does not look like there was anything on the website using Archive.org. In 2011 the […]
Continue Reading5555.net closes at $38,286 third highest reported 4N.net ever
Over the last few months I had been noticing the increasing number of 4N.nets transacting at Namebio. We are only at the halfway point of this year and we have already seen more 4N.nets sell than 2018 and 2019 combined plus another 153. That’s right 265 names in 2020 vs just 40 in 2018 and […]
Continue ReadingWhat a difference a year makes
There were a few names on Wednesday that closed at GoDaddy auctions that saw a big difference in price from this time last year. IslandVacation.com last year $2,938 – this year $7,600. With a lot less travel due to Covid-19 that’s a nice increase. GrowthInvesting.com $1,580 last year – $7,100 this year. GrowthInvestor.com $800 last […]
Continue ReadingJune domain sales edge May by $100,000 – Average sale price up
Looking back at June 2020 Domain Sales. Here we will examine domain sales and data trends for certain naming categories. June saw Namebio reporting 10,171 vs 10,652 sales in May. Dollar value in June was $8.9 million vs $8.8 million in May. The average sales price was $873 up from $830 in May. June saw […]
Continue ReadingeName weekly sales led by EA.cn
Weekly sales from eName ending 6/29/20 For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. The week was led by EA.cn at $19,126. 11.cn was the top numeric at $15,129. ea.cn $19,126 11.cn $15,129 kouhong.com $14,559 ynrsksw.cn $11,420 minbo.com $9,613 823.cn $7,079 […]
Continue ReadingAn IP attorney’s take on the Booking.com decision
Jess Collen has been an IP attorney for 30 years and he covered the Booking.com case on Forbes. Jess did a good job of breaking down what this means for small and mid sized businesses. He also threw in a bonus for owners of true premium one word .coms. Collen wrote: “That the Trademark Office […]
Continue ReadingExperts pick: Top Phrases Business Names
Kathleen Krause published a piece on Squadhelp where I guess their branding experts picked their top phrases. If you are finding it hard to sum your company up into one, catchy word, see if you can do it in a phrase! Have some fun with it and try to create a collection of words that […]
Continue ReadingIf you are going to “Own your future” you might want to own your domain name
So Flippa like NamesCon is putting on a Virtual conference. The title is “Own Your Future Live” This will be nowhere as extensive or as long as NamesCon 360°. But it is a free event with some interesting and worthwhile speakers. Noah Kagan is certainly worth paying attention to, Kagan has had a lot of […]
Continue ReadingThe difference in finding that perfect domain name buyer vs wholesale
When you look at a lot of names that sell to an end user and resell the second time at an expired auction. You see just how perfect the timing can be to find that end user and otherwise what it would go for at wholesale. Certain factors like age and trends come into play. […]
Continue ReadingReal Estate vs Websites
Many like to compare real estate and domain names. In the world of buying and selling websites many like to do the same. I can say getting involved more in website buying and selling has become a bigger interest of mine over the last year. Dominic Wells wrote an in depth article “How Websites Compare […]
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