Posted on 13 May 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: Meetup in Calgary May 17 and 18 / Showcase your .in and .co.in domain names and confirmed sales / DERP.com sold for $13,915 / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Looking for a .com cvcc or ccvc or vccv 180$ max – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these cvcc, ccvc, or vccv domain name assets. This buyer is ready to invest.
Discuss and Showcase for.NETWORK domains – Are you investing in .network domains? Share your research with other like-minded investors and compare notes.
Showcase your Decentralized Exchange (DEX) domains.. – Do you have any Decentralized Exchange (DEX) domain names in your portfolio you want to brag about?
Meetup in Calgary May 17 and 18 – Are you going to be in the Calgary area on May 17th/18th and like talking with other likeminded domain investors? Check this out!
DERP.com sold for $13,915 – Wow! Talk about a nice four letter .com sale at five figures. That’s the motivation we all look for.
Showcase your .in and .co.in domain names and confirmed sales – Do you have some .in or .co.in domains you want to brag about? What about a sale you made with those extensions?
.biz single keyword domains – Do you have any single keyword .biz gTLD domains in your portfolio? Feel free to share/showcase them with other .biz domain investors.
Posted on 11 May 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: How I sold 4 domains that I consider to drop / Wanted: Quick flipping .apps / Tools For Troubleshooting Of DNS / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Looking for 5L.com – Only pronounceable Brandables – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these five-letter pronounceable brandables. This investor is looking to buy.
Mike Mann sold FloridaTitle.com for $30,000 – It’s always motivational to see another five-digit domain name sales report like this one.
Appraisal needed.. Gigantism.net – Do you think that Gigantism.net has much value in today’s markets?
How I sold 4 domains that I consider to drop – If you like inspirational domain name stories, this one might interest you too. Check out how they sold four domains that they were about to drop.
Quick flipping .apps – Are you quick flipping .apps domain names or are you holding them long term?
Tools For Troubleshooting Of DNS – Do you have a favorite tool to troubleshoot DNS (Domain Name Servers)? Share the tool you use and see what others are using too.
How to gauge the potential value of different extensions – We all know there is a complex way to appraise a domain name, but what about the extension itself? Share your ideas on how to do it and see what others do too.
Posted on 09 May 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: Wanted: One word .com or .net / Parking Domains Lead to Google Blocks / Appraise CurrencyRack.com / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Google Says .app Domain Helps Apps Get Discovered – How accurate is this? Do you think that it’s true? Maybe the .app extension is favored because the search engine owns it?
MomsClubhouse.com – If you had to put a value on MomsClubhouse.com, what would you appraise it for?
Parking Domains Lead to Google Blocks – Have you ever experienced one of your parked domains being blocked Google simply because you parked it?
Casino.cf – We see single word “Casino” domains selling in various extensions for $500 to $1k+ all the time. Does this .cf ccTLD have any value?
Appraise CurrencyRack.com – It sounds catchy enough, but is it worth anything? What would you appraise this domain asset for?
Wanted: One word .com or .net – Do you have anyone word .coms or .nets in your domain portfolio? Check out this buyer specified buying criteria to see if yours qualify.
Looking for 1-word domains Less than 7 Characters – Be sure to double check your portfolio for one of the single word domain assets under seven characters. This buyer is ready to invest.
Posted on 07 May 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: 4L com pricing is going crazy / Problems Registering Emoji domains / The Term “Bank” in a Domain Name / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
How to look for two words .com non-registered domain names – Are you investing into two word .com domain names? Does the method described here hold any water or is it just hype? How do you find the gold in two word .coms?
The best person to contact within *larger* companies – Just about every company has what salesmen call a gatekeeper. This is the person you have to get passed to talk with the decision maker. But, how do you bypass the gatekeeper? And who is the decision maker for a domain investment?
.co.uk drop procedure – Are there any .co.uk investors that grab them on the drop? If so, what exactly is the drop proceedure for a .co.uk? Is it different than .us or other ccTLDs?
The Term “Bank” in a Domain Name – If you are not a licensed and insured financial institution, can you get into trouble owning a domain asset with the word “bank” in it?
4L com pricing is going crazy – Are you seeing the same thing with the amount of money some four letter .com’s are selling for tthat most people normally wouldn’t spend a fraction of the amount on?
Problems Registering Emoji domains – Has anyone else ran into similar issues registering emoji (IDN) domain names before? Seems like an odd situation.
How I sold a single domain twice to the same company – Very interesting story. Have you ever sold the same domain to the same company two times? I bet it’s not as easy as they made it look.
Posted on 05 May 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: “Fixed Price” vs. “Make Offer” / Namepros acquisition sales reports / Viago.com sells for $19,888 / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
BankOnWeb.com – Umm, I don’t think “Bank On Web” is the proper term, nor is it popular at all. But does that mean there is no value? What would you appraise it for?
Buying Brandable Pet/Dog Domain – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these brandable pet dog domain names. If yours meets the buyers specified criteria, you could make some quick cash.
Hi5i.com – Wait, what? I’m just not seeing how adding an “i” after Hi5 is helping this domain at all? What would you appraise this domain name for?
Viago.com sells for $19,888 – Now that is a nice motivational domain name sales report. This is the type of stuff that gets the blood pumping.
Namepros acquisition sales reports – Wow! Did you know that resellers buying aftermarket at NamePros have been making an easy 200% to 10,000% return on their investments? Check out some of these amazing acquisition and sales reports.
“Fixed Price” vs. “Make Offer” – Which sales format works best for you when it comes to a make offer listing vs a fixed price listing?
Investing in domains with abandoned trademarks – Have you ever invested in a domain name asset that had an abandoned trademark? Is it legal? Is it a good investment strategy?
Posted on 03 May 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: I’m Investing In Brandable .com Domains, 4-8 letters, 1 -2 syllables / I want internet marketing domains / Is this domain squatting? / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
BaitCatch.com – So, you catch the bait before you catch the fish? Or is the fish you catch already the bait for the bigger fish? Either way, how much do you think this domain could be appraised for?
.store best transfer price – Are there any .store new gTLD investors out there that found a great .store transfer deal they could share with other .store investors?
FqMax.com – What does “FQ” stand for? Does it go with the word “Max”? What do you think a domain name like FqMax.com could sell for?
I want internet marketing domains – Check your portfolio for one of these internet marketing domain names. If you have one that meets the buyers specified criteria you could put some cash in your pocket today.
.co with 2-word domains – What is the current market doing with two words .co ccTLDs? Share your research and compare notes with other like-minded .co investors.
I’m Investing In Brandable .com Domains, 4-8 letters, 1 -2 syllables – Do you have any four to eight-letter, one to two syllable brandable .com domains in your portfolio? If so, be sure to check the buyers specified criteria.
Buying LLL .io Domain with XP – Be sure to triple check your portfolio for one of these three letter.io ccTLD domain names. This buyer is ready to invest.
Posted on 01 May 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: Advice for selling common word domains and LL/LLL domains / Random 5L .coms going for good money at auction / Is this domain squatting? / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying Top Crypto Domains – High Budget – If you have some crypto domain names in your portfolio, you are going to want to check these buyers criteria. They have a $100,000.00 budget for the right crypto domains.
A small case study on hand registering domains in bulk.. – If you like case studies and thinking about investing in bulk lots of hand registered domain names, this might be an interesting read for you.
BikingPants.com – Are these a real product or would they be referring to spandex pants? If they are a real product, would that make it a category killer? How much would a category killer like this be worth?
Random 5L .coms going for good money at auction – Is this a new liquid market shift? Are the values of random five letter.com domain names really attracting that many cash buyers?
Is this domain squatting? – What are your thoughts on this situation? Have you ever had a domain that pulled 80,000 visitors a month but you really never used the domain, nor have plans to, but then found a company with the same name?
Advice for selling common word domains and LL/LLL domains – Are you an experienced investor when it comes to common word domains and two/three letter domains? Share your experience with others and compare notes.
Unsolicited domain offers – He who blinks first, loses – Have you ever sent unsolicited domain offers or received them? Did you blink first or did they? Who got the better deal after the blink?