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4600.com at $51,000 closes today at GoDaddy

November 13, 2019 by Raymond Hackney 1 Comment

Not too often does an expired 4N.com make it to the last day on GoDaddy auctions. They usually get renewed, but 4600.com is past 30 days expired and cannot be renewed as it’s registered at GoDaddy. The auction is currently at $51,000. Only 14 reported 4N.com sales in 2019. 2018 had 25 reported sales and […]

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Filed Under: Auctions, Domain trends, Go Daddy, Numerical Domains

Uniregistry weekly sales led by RouletteStrategy.com

November 12, 2019 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

Uniregistry released their top 20 sales for the week and RouletteStrategy.com led the way at $20,000. Pliability.com was second at $17,740 and Waiji.com was third at $15,000. Option.cn was the only non .com sale.   Here are the Top 20 sales 1. roulettestrategy.com $20,000 2. pliability.com $17,740 3. waiji.com $15,000 4. albas.com $10,000 5. enalia.com $10,000 6. osau.com $9,000 7. imgp.com $9,000 8. brandforless.com $8,000 9. option.cn – $6,000 10. bitcoincapital.com $6,000 11. goldbattery.com $5,700 12. plantcraft.com $5,500 13. ilender.com $5,480 […]

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Filed Under: Domain Sales, Uniregistry

Epik is hiring Hiring Brand Ambassadors, Country Managers, Product Managers

November 11, 2019 by Raymond Hackney 2 Comments

For those that might be interested, Rob Monster posted many job openings at Epik on Namepros. Let me make crystal clear, this is in no way an endorsement to apply for a job at Epik and I have no knowledge about benefits or salary. Many people are looking for employment in this industry and this […]

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Filed Under: Domain Registrars, domaining news, Epik

Why Social Media Can’t Replace Domains

November 11, 2019 by Alvin Brown 1 Comment

Social Media Since the birth of the Internet, millions have long taken to the web to promote personal and company brands with their own websites. Almost three decades later, many more millions have launched profitable brands exclusively using social media networks. While many take to social media networks because of ease of use, and the […]

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Filed Under: Alvin Brown, Domaining 101, KickstartCommerce, social media

Behind the keyword: Buy

November 11, 2019 by Raymond Hackney 2 Comments

Over the last couple days a number of Buy + keyword names expired at GoDaddy and closed for some decent money. Buy as a prefix has reported 295 sales in .com for a total of $503,700 or an average sale of $1,707. The highest Buykeyword.com sale of all time BuyBlue.com for $18,000. Currently a parked […]

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Filed Under: Behind The Keyword, Domain trends

There is only one domain but many brands including one from China need it

November 10, 2019 by Alvin Brown 4 Comments

It’s exciting news in the domain industry. Recently Eko.com was sold for a whopping $1.5 million to become the 3rd largest publicly reported domain sale of the year. This sale illustrates a tough issue faced by startups around the world aspiring to become global players. The new owner is USA-based media technology startup Eko. The […]

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Filed Under: Chinese Domain Names, domaining news, Grandseeds.com

Behind the keyword: GET

November 9, 2019 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

Many times when a new company cannot get their official corporate name as a .com, they go with the prefix GET. We have watched the recent move by Supply to move from GetSupply.com to Supply.co. I pointed out in some of the online discussions that another company does the exact opposite for their online identity. […]

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Filed Under: Behind The Keyword

U.S. Supreme Court to consider blocking Booking.com trademark

November 8, 2019 by Raymond Hackney 6 Comments

Reuters reported that the U.S. Supreme Court will hear an appeal by the U.S. Patent and Trademark office. Federal courts have rejected trademarks for other similar names, such as hotels.com, mattress.com and lawyers.com. From the article: The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to consider a bid by a federal agency to prevent the popular […]

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So boss do we name our startup Dickhead or Cocaine?

November 7, 2019 by Raymond Hackney 3 Comments

So yesterday we looked at the highest price, most premium names on BrandBucket. Today a look at some of the most interesting names listed on a brandable boutique that markets to startups. TightShorts.com this one can be yours for $4,195 Tight Shorts: A cheeky name to show off your lower half. Possible uses: A fitness […]

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Filed Under: Brand Bucket, Brandable Domains

How Jessica Doppelt Turned $100K Investment into Multi-Million Dollar Domain Development

November 7, 2019 by Alvin Brown 1 Comment

The domain industry is long littered with stories of domain investors entering and quick flipping their way to profitable success. Domain investing, specifically quick flipping, to profitable success in short order shouldn’t be dismissed. However, the more puzzling and challenging feat to achieve and sustain is multi-million dollar domain development. Today’s podcast guest, Jessica Doppelt, […]

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Filed Under: Alvin Brown, KickstartCommerce, Web Development

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