Verisign released top 10 keywords in registered in .com and .net for September. Marijuana topped the .net and asset and organic were at the top for .com. Kratom was on the list probably because of this: Does Kratom Get You High? Similar to Opiates or Stimulants https://americanaddictioncenters.org/kratom/does-it-get-you-high/ Sep 18, 2018 – Kratom produces psychoactive leaves […]
Continue ReadingThe incredible story of How.tv
As we all know timing is everything, luck isn’t too bad either. I have always said domainers underestimate how much luck plays into things. And no I don’t mean you make your own luck, I mean you got lucky, like hitting a winning lottery ticket, nothing about your breeding, your work ethic, just luck, some […]
Continue ReadingThree letter .com data and analysis for the past 3 years
There has been a lot of talk about three letter.com domain names and their value over the last month. Rick Schwartz came out and said domain investor’s were clueless when it came to valuing three letter .coms. Discussion Rick posted on 9/25 As usual domainers sell way too cheap because they are clueless to the […]
Continue ReadingIs confidential information leaking from your domain?
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com Several years ago, I had an experience which shows how confidential information of your company may leak to outsiders if you don’t own your brand-matching .com domain. The problem highlights human weakness when sending emails. It happened when I was setting up email addresses using a .com domain. I somehow turned […]
Continue ReadingOne new domain investor’s journey from $50 to $5,000 a month
An Indian domainer Rohit Goyal from Namepros detailed his two year journey in domaining. It’s a very clear look at all the ups and downs he faced over 2 years. From wanting to start out with $0 to getting his NameJet account suspended, to $5,000 a month in outbound sales. It’s a good read for […]
Continue ReadingExchanging a .COM for a .IO Digital Presence
From Slither.io to Clothes.io to CodePen.io to a growing list of personal and company brands, .io domains have become the darling domain of tech startups and domain investors. The Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for .io was originally assigned to the British Indian Ocean Territory before tech world dubbed it “input/output” domain for the […]
Continue ReadingThe 4L.com chip market is getting it’s butt kicked
Taking a look at four letter Chip .coms shows a market continuing into further decline. Using data from Namebio let’s dive in. Back in 2017 outside of one outlier $210 sale the lowest 4L chips (no aeiouv) were going for $770 – $840 at the low end. Namebio recorded 2129 sales. zrpb.com 201 USD 2017-11-03 […]
Continue ReadingYou have to see the business for what it is
You always have to see things for what they are, if you are going to delve into a business or other opportunity, you need to know the rules or lack of rules of the road. There is a lot of anger in the business, it ratcheted up over the summer from some conversations I have […]
Continue ReadingBrandBucket sales in August up 30% vs July
BrandBucket sent out their September newsletter, and while I know some readers believe if you don’t get the actual names that sold it’s worthless, I respectfully disagree. I would like the names too but I do believe any data you can attain has some value attached to it and is worth the read. Takeaways: When […]
Continue ReadingThe world’s biggest AI startup is from China but its domain is not .cn
My college days at The Chinese University of Hong Kong were about fun, friends, and sometime aimless activities. Yet, to some, it’s a place to germinate great ideas. Take Xiaoou TANG and Li XU, a CUHK professor and a PhD student respectively who in 2014 had an “aha!” moment and founded the AI startup SenseTime. […]
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