Since the severity of the Covid-19 pandemic ramped up certain players in the industry have cracked down on covid and corona related domain names. March 26 – DAN (an advertising partner here) tweeted that they would be removing all coronavirus related domain names. Namecheap announced and reported upon by The Verge: That it would no […]
Continue ReadingLifestyle.com has a 2 million pound bid on Sedo
Lifestyle.com is at auction on Sedo and a bid was made for 2,000,000 GBP, ($2,436,480). The domain looks like it was pushed to auction, with this bid as it just happened and has 6 days to run. Seems like a risky strategy if it’s a legit bid. You would hope Sedo has something in place […]
Continue ReadingTema.com where does it close this time?
The auction for Tema.com will be closing on Thursday at DropCatch. The domain closed last week at $128,938 but was not paid. The bidding this time around is $27,450. Bidding looks to be between two accounts back and forth. The bidders who ran it up last time do not appear yet to be bidding. Of […]
Continue ReadingSome domain investors really just love to burn money
I actually laughed out loud when I saw the name, because it’s just so stupid to register. I was browsing UDRP decisions on The Forum and came across JakeFromStateFarm.club. .CLUB??? Why? Why would you register that in .club? Like who is going to buy it? You really can’t develop it Why would you go with […]
Continue ReadingKPH.com from $5,316 to $24,999 – Allhvacinfo.com much lower second time around
Domain names sales for May 18, 2020 that transacted for the second time around. Sometimes it’s as simple as the name expired and it’s not an end user buying but rather a domain investor. Sometimes it is a sale to another end user. Other times the name even though expired is a bit more trendy […]
Continue ReadingRentReport.com sells for only 6% of last sale
Domain names sales for May 17, 2020 that transacted for the second time around. Sometimes it’s as simple as the name expired and it’s not an end user buying but rather a domain investor. Sometimes it is a sale to another end user. Other times the name even though expired is a bit more trendy […]
Continue ReadingGoogle Meet is now free for all, but someone paid $1,950 for the .com and now comes the UDRP
Last week when you logged into your Gmail account you probably noticed you now have Meet in your lefthand sidebar. Google released Meet for free to everyone earlier this month. The Zoom rival was announced in a blog post on the Google blog. From the article: Google Meet, originally built for secure business meetings, to […]
Continue ReadingNewsboard.com much lower the second time around Gaben.com pops
Domain names sales for May 16, 2020 that transacted for the second time around. Newsboard.com from $22,000 to $5,937. Gaben.com $565 to $4,850. Sometimes it’s as simple as the name expired and it’s not an end user buying but rather a domain investor. Sometimes it is a sale to another end user. Other times the […]
Continue ReadingSite.co sells for a second time, ForexLinks.com returns 6.5X
Domain names sales for May 15, 2020 that transacted for the second time around. Site.co sold for $5,000, $800 above it’s last sale a decade ago. ForexLinks.com was flipped for 6.5X. Sometimes it’s as simple as the name expired and it’s not an end user buying but rather a domain investor. Sometimes it is a […]
Continue ReadingGoDaddy valuations change again 2 days later NH.tv up $5k
Two days ago I wrote about GoDaddy valuations changing and them dipping for most of the names where I knew the valuation exactly. NH.tv a name of mine was valued at $11,833 and it’s now at $8,935. Anchorman.net I just sold on Namepros when I posted the auction and quoted the valuation, it was $1,896. […]
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