Archive | April, 2018

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How To Project Domain Value To Businesses

Posted on 09 April 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Outbound: How to respond to “I might be interested” / After a Couple Domain Investing Missteps & Schoolboy Errors… / The craze for 4 letter .net and .org / And more!

Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:

Floor value of premium 1-word .cm domains – Are you investing in premium one word .cm ccTLDs? If so, please share some of your research and compare notes with other premium one-word .cm investors.

BetterFuture.com $65,000. Purch 2/21/05 $350 – Wow! A $350.00 investment flipped into a $65,000.00 sale! Now, this is something that should get every single domain investor motivated reading.

Short domain (NL or LN) needed – Be sure to check your portfolio for a number + letter or letter + number domain name asset. This buyer is looking to invest.

The craze for 4 letter .net and .org – Is there a craze? Has the market shifted yet and started building more liquid value for the four-letter .net and .org niches? When is the shift supposed to happen?

After a Couple Domain Investing Missteps & Schoolboy Errors… – If you like to follow other investors stories about their personal journey’s in domain investing, you may want to check out this investors story.

Outbound: How to respond to “I might be interested” – Do you have a rock solid rebuttal that always works when a potential buyer says that they might be interested? How do you get them to pull the buying trigger?

How To Project Domain Value To Businesses – Do you have a problem with projecting domain value to small business owners? Collaborate with other domain investors to see how they project domain value in their negotiations.

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My outbound domain sales experience

Posted on 07 April 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Get rich by selling domain names / Marketplace not paying after my domain was sold / Why your domains might not be selling / And more!

Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:

Sales listing with 3000 views but no offers – Is it common to have 3000 views on a sales listing but not have any offers or engagement at all? How many views does it take to make a sale? Is it just a numbers game, right?

Mike Mann sold betterfuture.com for $65,000 – Yet another five-digit sales by Mike Mann to get those creative and motivational juices flowing within you. Now get out there and sell some domains!

I’m buying: Two Word Science, Labs, Gene, Genome, Genomics Domains – Be sure to check your domain portfolio for one of these niche domain assets. This buyer is ready to invest in anything you have that fits their specified criteria.

Why your domains might not be selling – I think that the first thing to keep in mind is that the domain in question has to actually be in a niche that someone wants to invest into.

Marketplace not paying after my domain was sold – Is two weeks common to wait for a marketplace to pay after selling your domain and it already being transferred? What’s your experience with situations like this one?

Get rich by selling domain names – Ok, that was funny! There’s just so many different angles being played when it comes to marketing in the domain industry and this gets rich quick approach is one of them.

My outbound domain sales experience – Have you ever had an outbound sales situation like this one? How did you respond? Did you counter their counter or just take the profit they offered and sell the domain?

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Domain Market Sentiments

Posted on 05 April 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: The future of .jp ccTLDs / The best short and long-term domain investments today / Sold Guitarsy.com / And more!

Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:

Looking for pronounceable LLLL .com – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these four-letter pronounceable .com domain names. This buyer is ready to invest up to $6,000.00.

Iftyn.com – Maybe pronounced “if-tin” to be used as a brandable? Not too sure about this one. What do you think a five-letter pronounceable .com like this is worth?

Has anyone seen any or sold any .fun domains? – Are you a .fun domain investor? How are the new gTLD .fun investments doing for you? Share your experiences with other .fun investors.

Sold Guitarsy.com – An interesting quick flip sales report. It just goes to show that starting out in this industry can still show profits with minimal investments to get your feet wet.

The best short and long-term domain investments today – Which niche market do you think is exploding right now and still has a low enough threshold for investing in it?

The future of .jp ccTLDs – Are you a non-resident of Japan and investing into the .jp ccTLD extension? Share some of your research data with others and compare investment strategies.

Domain Market Sentiments – What do you think the next domain investment trend will be? What niche is about to bubble? Compare notes with other trend watchers and see if you’re missing anything.

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Investing in NNNN.com

Posted on 03 April 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Domain name fails / Just sold a hand reg for $500 / .CA To Be Released (TBR) Weekly Picks / And more!

Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:

Used-Appliance.com – I think the hyphen and singular “Appliance” hurt this one. Do you think there is any market value for a domain asset like this one?

New gTLD used by a Major company – Time to take a look at how a large company owning its own branded new gTLD is going to be using it.

LedgerDevices.com – I don’t think I have ever used a ledger device before, have you? Is there even a market for a ledger device? How much would you value this domain name for?

Just sold a hand reg for $500 – You have to love motivational hand registered domain sales reports like this one. Nothing like turning a registration fee investment into $500 big ones!

.CA To Be Released (TBR) Weekly Picks – Are you a .ca investor? Looking for some freshly dropping .ca domain assets? Check out these weekly .ca picks.

Domain name fails – Have you ever registered, acquired, or seen a domain name fail before? What was it? Was it accidental or intentional?

Investing in NNNN.com – Do you have any four number .com’s in your portfolio that you want to sell? Check out these investors guidelines to see if your’s qualifies for consideration.

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How To Use Social Media To Sell Domain Names

Posted on 01 April 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Investing in previously developed domain names / The 2nd best domain extension / Domaining.tv sold for $3,000! / And more!

Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:

SOLD Crypto2D.com for $14,400!!! – Seriously? Is this a fake sales report or can it be verified? I just don’t see how such a domain name could have possibly cleared five digits. A crypto domain pump attempt, maybe?

Rooster.tv sold for $1,000! – Not as big of a .tv ccTLD sale as some of the others being reported lately, but it’s still a great low four-digit sale.

Guns.tv sold for $10,000 – Yet another nice .tv ccTLD sales report. They just keep coming in. This one is a five digit sale and making me think I should start shifting some of my investments in the .tv extension.

The 2nd best domain extension – If you could only choose one domain extension (other than .com) as the best one to invest into, what would it be?

Investing in previously developed domain names – How do you approach a potential buyer with a domain asset that was previously developed and owned by one of their competitors?

Domaining.tv sold for $3,000! – You have to love reading .tv ccTLD domain name sales reports. For all of you out there investing in the .tv extension, this is some motivational material you’ll want to check out.

How To Use Social Media To Sell Domain Names – Have you ever sold a domain using social media as the marketing/sales medium? How did you manage to reach the right buyer?

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