So a gentleman name Kyle Byers published a post and a Reddit thread that took a look at .com vs other tlds. The Reddit thread has 138 comments and it’s interesting because this is mostly people, (maybe entirely) outside of the domain industry. The post opens up with: How important is having a .com URL? […]
Continue ReadingTrending keywords in April center on drug addiction and treatment
Verisign released their top trending keywords for April and .com was all about drug rehab and treatment. Rehab.tv actually sold for $9,000 after being sold for $10,000 previously. COM .NET rehab freedom drug repro centers earth alcohol tell treatment names addiction buyer rated duct materials mega blues seller when goods
Continue ReadingWhat are you hoping to acquire with $500?
The topic I am curious about, the buyers (wherever they are) looking for 1 word .coms, generic, descriptive not made-up or anything like that. What kind of names are you hoping to acquire with a $500 budget? This is a serious question, are the hopes for very obscure, not well known, one word names that […]
Continue Reading6 Domain Name Suggestion Tools to Find Your Next Domain
Naming a product, service, company, or project can be very time consuming, to say the least. In fact, sometimes selecting a name can be more challenging that actually executing the idea. Nothing kills the mood like checking the domain availability only to find out that someone else had your same thought and beat you to […]
Continue ReadingLL and LLL .com domains may be best choices for Chinese companies
Recently I posted on LinkedIn the sale of an LLL (letter-letter-letter) .com domain in China. It triggered discussion among my readers and got me into thinking more about the future of acronym domains in China. The US and China are the largest economies, and a recent Bloomberg article even went so far as to say […]
Continue ReadingThe domain journey of a drone maker
A good domain is worth millions of dollars. This is illustrated in the recent sale of XA.com for 12 million yuan. It also tells a story of how vital domains are to the growth of a company. In 2007, Bin PENG (彭斌) and his friend were on a business trip. I guess they must be […]
Continue ReadingOne big waste of money (.Biz and .info typo domain names)
I was looking at Name.com expiring name and there was a pattern around 2006, some of the worst typos you could ever find in bad extensions. Many a domainer made a lot of money off .com typos back in the day when parking paid well and more people get to where they were going via […]
Continue ReadingSales and Trends report for April 2019
Looking back at April here we will examine sales data trends for certain naming categories. Overall Namebio recorded 9,729 Total Sales ($100 or more) for a dollar amount of $7.8m. Cooking.com was the high sale at $402.5k. There were 4 sales that reached 6 figures cooking.com 402,500 USD 2019-04-25 Sedo accidentattorney.com 150,000 USD 2019-04-14 GoDaddy […]
Continue ReadingBrandBucket March sales data, average sale price up vs February
BrandBucket sent out their April newsletter today and it looks like the average sale was $2,793. (Sales over $10,000 are excluded). This was an uptick from March which showed $2,521 as the average sales price. November $3,044, December was $2,938 and January was $2,885. There were 54 different sellers with 15 of those making multiple […]
Continue ReadingEric Lyon has raised the standard for those giving domain appraisals
Eric Lyon awhile back turned up the quality level on providing appraisals for those asking for them on Namepros. Eric does this for no compensation nor any other kind of remuneration. Whether one agrees completely on valuation every time out, there is no denying it is maximum effort. Here is the latest appraisal, someone asked […]
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