1N .cn domain names are very valuable because there are only ten available. Because these domain names cost 7 or 8 figures CNY to purchase, buyers tend to be end user companies. Being curious about what the buyers have done to the domain names, I checked the domain names from 0.cn to 9.cn, and here […]
Continue ReadingA domain upgrade exercise for this Chinese company
This company recently upgraded its domain name — but from one difficult name to another one, in my opinion. 易 房网 (Yi Fang Wang) is an online real estate service operated by a Qingdao-based company founded in 2009. (BTW, Qingdao city is well known for its beer.) The name means “a website making it easy […]
Continue ReadingThe Brandosphere – Sedo Sold Nice Brandable Names This Week
Today we will look at brandable names that sold on Sedo, the names that are frequently submitted to brandable boutiques also sell well on Sedo despite what some might think. Here is a look at the sales this week: liveme.com 28,500 USD gamemoney.com 22,000 USD shopr.com 15,000 USD hallen.com 12,000 USD yuclub.com 9,000 EUR hicom.com […]
Continue ReadingA price war is going on in China
We just witnessed .xyz overtaking .info to become the 4th largest generic domain extension in the world, thanks to the 2.5m new registrations racked up within just two days when .xyz was selling at as low as $0.01 USD per domain name. When I look at China, I see a race going on and it’s […]
Continue ReadingThe Brandosphere – A look at recent BB sales and new listings
Welcome to The Brandosphere a daily look at what is going on around the world of brandable domains, naming and corporate campaigns. I want to thank Namepros member Hookbox who went through the 82 BrandBucket sales for May as reported by DNBolt.com. Hookbox did this as the data on DNBolt has been questioned from time […]
Continue ReadingFinding Chinese companies for your .com name
I want to expand on what I wrote in the June 3 blog post “This .com story will repeat many times in China” and look at how to seek opportunities for your .com name in China. We know .com is king in China and therefore is frequently the target of domain upgrade by Chinese companies. […]
Continue ReadingXT.com sells for seven figures at The Global Domain Summit
Simon Cousins of Allegravita reported on Twitter that the two letter domain XT.com closed at 6,800,000 CNY ($1,032,240) @pinkybrand @thedomains Hey guys! https://t.co/vVL382pBEn closed at CNY6,800,000. .VIP running total for 7 names so far CNY1,725,000 — Simon Cousins (@simon_cousins) June 5, 2016 The domain sold at the Global Domain Summit in Hangzhou.
Continue ReadingWP.org Donated To WordPress Foundation
The two letter domain WP.org was donated to the WordPress Foundation thanks to Syed Balkhi the Founder of WPBeginner. In a letter on WPBeginner.com Syed wrote: Over the last year and a half, if you typed in the domain wp.org, then you were redirected to WPBeginner. This was an unexpected and unpleasant surprise for many […]
Continue ReadingThis .com story will repeat many times in China
承泰 (Cheng Tai) does not need Mana.com for its operation. Nevertheless, the company spent almost a year and also close to 7 figures CNY to acquire this name from its overseas seller, and then let it sit quietly in the corner. Cheng Tai is an fintech startup founded in 2010. By 2013, it already reached […]
Continue ReadingAnother Example of The Random Nature of Domain Sales
There was a sale on the Sedo sales report that caught my eye this week, it was not a blockbuster sale by any means. I always look at the other tld sales section and focus on the random .net and .org sales. Every domain investor owns several similar names that are basically reg fee names […]
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