Security Trails published an article that is also a sales pitch, but is still worth a read. The topic surrounds new domain registrations and how it can help in the area of cybersecurity. From the article: Benefits of monitoring newly registered domains Lists of recently registered domains can be used for multiple purposes, such as […]
Continue ReadingBuyDomains sells HomeQuarantine.com
With everything going on with the Covdi-19 virus and quarantines. BuyDomains.com sold HOMEQUARANTINE.COM for $2,000 The domain name was originally registered in 2007 so it took 13 years for a sale. Looks like the net and org and other major extensions are available to register. I have a couple people like my sister who text […]
Continue ReadingWill Booking.com case potentially change the web as we know it?
I wrote a couple weeks back about the ICA and Booking.com. Today Quartz came out with a very sensationalist headline, “A .com trademark case at the US Supreme Court could change the web as we know it.” Ephrat Livni wrote a very detailed piece on the upcoming case going before the Supereme Court. From the […]
Continue ReadingKate Buckley on “What Smart Companies Know about Domain Names”
Kate Buckley published an article on LinkedIn that you might have missed. It’s certainly well worth a read as Kate dives into all the benefits of owning premium domains. The checklist of benefits that I have included below as an excerpt from the article is worth writing down. You can use this in negotiations when […]
Continue ReadingTrio of big cctld sales on Monday including the largest reported .Be sale of all time
Monday saw three big country code sales with Perfectos.be leading the way at $51,270. This is the biggest reported sale for the Belgian cctld. Namebio has 803 recorded sales totaling $2.1 million. Think.ai sold for $27,525 at Whois.ai. This is the fourth highest reported .ai sale of all time. 3377.cc expired and closed at $22,472 […]
Continue ReadingMy latest new gtld sale – Sponsored.link
Over the past year I have had an increasing number of inquiries about whether I am going to renew a name or not. Last April I got one on Sponsored.Link, Doing some research, I notice that you are letting the domain Sponsored.link drop. Before it is released from your account, would you mind transferring the […]
Continue ReadingMonsters, Trolls, Spam police, new forum seekers – Just another week in domaining
Another wild week in the online drama that is Namepros. The constant pro Epik members battling anti Epik members continues to drag on. From the poll I have run the last 3 years on best or favorite registrar, with some saying employees should not be allowed to vote. That gets complicated because Epik has several […]
Continue ReadingDomainer or Domain Investor or Basement Dweller?
There is a thread on Namepros where a member wanted opinions on Domainer vs Domain Investor. Was their a difference? Should there be a difference. Brad Mugford gave a good answer in my opinion. I think most people tend to use the terms interchangeably, but I would consider a “domain investor” to be a slightly […]
Continue Reading4 Common Brand Naming Myths
Squadhelp published an article “4 More Common Brand Naming Myths” Justin Cabrera delved into 4 areas of domain names and branding that is worth a read. The one the might be the most interesting for domain investors revolves around short names. Many believe shorter the better. Most times that advice is usually right. Cabrera goes […]
Continue ReadingEmpireNames releases February sales data
Riz M over at EmpireNames.com released February sales data. Riz always provides a lot of detail on sales and when possible the negotiation. Sales of Feb : 1. HealthAgent.com we sold for 8000$ through Dan.com and purchased price was 500$ Holding time 24 Hours 2. HomeLab.com we sold through Dan.com for 20000$ and purchased price […]
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