Benjamin Weiss published a very thorough piece on purchasing a digital asset. From why to buy a digital asset, to who are the buyers? And how much should you pay, I found the article to be a good read. If you are thinking about diversifying your digital asset business to more than just domain names, […]
Continue ReadingFMA sells Digid.com for $33,432
Future Media Architects the company 50% owned by Thunayan Al-Ghanim, (Elequa) sold the domain name Digid.com for $33,432. The domain name was registered way back in 1995. There is a Dutch company operating on .nl which more than likely is the buyer. DigiD is an identity management platform which government agencies of the Netherlands, including […]
Continue ReadingDonna Mahony GoFundMe goal met in less than 10 hours
Brian Gilbert started a GoFundMe for DomainBoardroom founder Donna Mahony. Sadly Brian lost his wife to the same disease Donna is dealing with. Donna was diagnosed with Pulmonary Hypertension several years ago. The fund raising goal was $7,500 The page includes details: Donna’s case has been accepted by USCD and she is set to arrive […]
Continue ReadingFebruary 2020 Domain Sales Report
Looking back at February 2020 Domain Sales. Here we will examine domain sales and data trends for certain naming categories. February saw Namebio reporting 9,095 sales up from 8,826 sales in January. February saw dollar volumes of $9.9 million up from $8.1 million in January. The average sales price was $1,090 vs $922 in January. […]
Continue ReadingThe ICA is backing Booking.com in their trademark fight
Last November I published an article about the Supreme Court agreeing to hear an appeal by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The case centers around Booking.com and their desire to get a trademark on “Booking.com”. Wendy Davis of MediaPost wrote: The U.S. Patent and Trade Office refused to grant the company a trademark, arguing […]
Continue ReadingThe first reported LL.com sale of the new decade OA.com
The first reported two letter sale of the decade took place on Thursday. OA.com sold for $609,068 on Sedo. July of last year the company had a Minimum offer 1,500,000 EUR. A lot of LL.coms have moved without public sales notice. Here are the last 10 reported LL.com sales: oa.com 609,068 USD 2020-02-27 Sedo tm.com […]
Continue ReadingWe keep losing domain sales data points
Over the last few months we have been losing more domain sales data points in the domain industry. Interesting factoids, sales data and stats that domain investors crave is drying up. GoDaddy pulls the data plug Many years ago we stopped getting two valuable reports, the Afternic weekly sales and the GoDaddy Auctions Monthly Market […]
Continue ReadingGarry Chernoff sells Codi.com for $40,000
Garry Chernoff’s NETINCOME VENTURES INC sold Codi.com for $40,000 on Sedo. The top reported sale on Tuesday was Codi.com a domain name registered in 1996 and was owned by a company called Colorado Delivery Inc. The domain name was registered at Network Solutions while owned by Colorado Delivery. In 2013 the domain name looks to […]
Continue ReadingBehind The Keyword – Betting
First it was BettingOdds.com and now BettingTips.com. Betting as a keyword has done some decent reported numbers. Today Sedo released their weekly sales and reiterated the sale first published by Namebio on 2/18/20 that bettingtips.com sold for $150,000. The biggest betting related sale was BettingOdds.com at $487,867. Betting.com and SportsBetting.com are both developed websites. Namebio […]
Continue ReadingBe careful of possibly stolen domain names starting with “Go”
Namepros member SuperBrander made a post in warnings/alerts of a potential domain theft. Seems like the names have one thing in common, they start with the prefix GO. Recently I bought at Godaddy three domains that are/were also registered at Godaddy: GoSystems dot com, GoToys dot com and GoEducation dot com. A few days ago […]
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