Recently, I read in the news that the domain Kelu.com was sold for 150,000 yuan in China. It may appear as just an ordinary transaction. However, if you look further, you may find actually there is a category of domains which are perfect for globally minded startups in China. First of all, “kelu” is short […]
Continue ReadingEnglish domains becoming a trend in China?
The other day I read a small announcement in Chinese financial news, which got me thinking about whether there is a trend of Chinese startups using English-based brands/domains. The announcement was about a Beijing-based financial service provider called NewBanker. The startup was founded only in June, 2017 but has already received two rounds of investment […]
Continue ReadingYinan Wang sells Neo.tv for $20,000
Yinan Wang let me know he sold Neo.tv for $20,000, this will be the 7th highest reported .tv sale over the last two years. Yinan told me he doesn’t focus on .tv and really just focuses on .com so he thought it was a good deal and decided to sell. Congrats to Yinan and the […]
Continue ReadingFinally GoDaddy auctions to have bidder id’s, do you feel better?
After asking for bidder id’s on Namepros as far back as 2015 and I kept pushing a bunch of times on Namepros and here at TLDinvestors.com, bidder id’s are finally a reality. Now of course you never fully get what you want from GoDaddy. In my opinion that’s always what you get from GoDaddy just […]
Continue ReadingDomainName.com owner Yinan Wang adds Link.com to his portfolio
My friend Yinan Wang of DomainName.com and DomainNames.com fame, confirmed with me he has purchased Link.com from L3 Technologies, Inc. I noticed a whois change and he confirmed it. The domain name was created in 1989 and was being used by L3T for their services since then. The domain had never been listed for sale […]
Continue ReadingA look at how the Onions.com sale went down
We don’t always get a complete picture of how a domain sale went down, but Peter Askew gave insight to his purchase of Onions.com. Peter runs DeepSouthVentures.com The seller actually took a loss on the one word generic .com. On Namepros Peter posted: I’m the one that bought Onions.com .. Here’s a short version of […]
Continue ReadingFirst quarter 2019 sales came in at $25.3 million
The first quarter of 2019 reported sales at Namebio came in at $25,348,800. This is for sales $100 or more, Namebio does track several thousand sales below $100 as well. Top sales led by California.com at $3million. california.com 3,000,000 USD 2019-01-20 VIPBrokerage ol.com 900,000 USD 2019-01-28 NamesCon leads.com 435,000 USD 2019-01-28 NamesCon domainnames.com 370,000 USD […]
Continue ReadingDomainer who won a UDRP 6 years ago now has a 50,000 Euro payday
The top sale this week on Sedo was AppleGreen.com for 50,000 Euros or $56,005. The domain still points to Sedo parking page but when I checked the whois on DomainIQ all the info is redacted for GDPR except for the country and that shows IE, (Ireland). There is a website at applegreen.ie. Well that leads […]
Continue ReadingBrandBucket announces 3 changes
BrandBucket announced three changes today, the one that stood out to me the most was no more paying logo designer’s a fee. BrandBucket will now pay them $5. (any domain name with a publishing date prior to April 1st, 2019 will still have the original post-sale logo award (this includes currently published names, and any […]
Continue ReadingBrandBucket February sales data
BrandBucket sent out their March newsletter on Friday and it looks like the average sale was $2,521. (Sales over $10,000 are excluded). This is the third month in a row the average sale has gone down. November $3,044, December was $2,938 and January was $2,885. They did not include what categories sold this month, but […]
Continue Reading- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 210
- 211
- 212
- 213
- 214
- …
- 556
- Next Page »




