Archive | August, 2020

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InsiderLouisville.com sold for $16,916

Posted on 31 August 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: How to find the owner of a .de ccTLD / $6.99 .COM Registration / All Popular Domain Suffixes Explained / and more…

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

Buying One word Domains – Total Budget: $5,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these single-word domain names that this buyer is looking for. This might be a chance for some fast reinvestment capital.

Looking for Exact matched .com domains – Budget: Up to $600.00 – Are you holding any exact-match domain names in your portfolio that meet this buyers specified criteria? If so, this could be an opportunity to liquidate.

Fixed price LLLL.com $91 per name – If you have any four-letter .com domain names you would be willing to liquidate for some quick spending cash this weekend, this could be a chance to do it.

How to find the owner of a .de ccTLD – When it comes to .de ccTLD’s and whois privacy, how do you navigate around it to identify the owner of the domain to make an offer? Take a look at what some domain investors are saying.

$6.99 .COM Registration – If you have been on the fence debating on investing into a new .com registration, this promotion might be just what you were waiting for to save a buck or two.

All Popular Domain Suffixes Explained – If you have ever wondered what a domain name extension/suffix is meant to mean or what the popular usage is, this could be an interesting read for you.

InsiderLouisville.com sold for $16,916 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a seventeen-letter, two-word, .com domain name for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

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OlioDevices.com sold for $5,300

Posted on 30 August 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: 100 days of domain investing in review / No More Handreg Domains! / Reason for domainers/resellers to buy .bet domains – (observation) / and more…

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

Looking for 3L.com and matching .net and .org – Budget: Up to $9,000.00 – If you have any three-letter .com’s and matching .net or .org domains that meet this buyers specified criteria, you might be able to get some quick reinvestment cash.

Buying – LLLL.com premium/pronounceable – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Are you holding any four-letter premium pronounceable domain names like this buyer is looking for? If so, this may be an opportunity to liquidate.

Buying CVCV – Top 4L.com – Budget: Up to $300.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these cvcv four-letter .com domain names that this buyer is looking for. This could be a chance for some fast cash.

No More Handreg Domains! – Rumor has it that hand registration are down and aftermarket purchase are up for domain names. What do you think would happen if all hand registrations were no longer possible? Check out what some domain investors said.

Reason for domainers/resellers to buy .bet domains – (observation) – Do you own any .bet new gTLD’s or thought about investing into them? What kind of research have you done on .bet market values? Share some of your research and compare notes with other .bet domain investors.

100 days of domain investing in review – It’s always interesting to read the personal experiences and journey of domain investors. This investors 100 day review may hit home for some of you, but could be learning experience for others.

OlioDevices.com sold for $5,300 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eleven-letter, two-word, .com domain for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

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IowaJobs.org sold for $14,508

Posted on 29 August 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: The potential of Non .com Geo Domains / How to rank a .cc domain in search engines / Your most recent domain investment you plan to develop / and more…

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

Need domain for engineering website .com or .co.uk/.uk pair – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 – If you have one of these engineering related .uk or .co.uk domains in your portfolio that meets the guideline this buyer requires, it could be a chance for some quick reinvestment cash.

Looking to buy keyword finance Domains and established Finance, budget, business blogs – Budget: Up to $300.00 – Are you holding any finance, budget, or business blog related domain names that meets this buyers specified criteria? If so, this could be an opportunity to liquidate.

Looking for 4l .com Pronounceable CVCC , CCVC ONLY – Budget: Up to $300.00 – Be sure to check your domain portfolio for one of these four-letter, cvcc, ccvc, pronounceable domains outlined in this buyers brief. This could be a chance at some fast cash in your pocket.

The potential of Non .com Geo Domains – Have you been investing in GEO domain names in extensions other than .com? How have those been reselling for you? Check out what some non .com GEO domain investors are saying.

Your most recent domain investment you plan to develop – Take a look at the newest domain investments with plans for development and share your plans for the latest domain you acquired.

How to rank a .cc domain in search engines – Have you ever successfully ranked a .cc ccTLD in search engines? What page and position were you able to get it up to? Take a look what some domain investors are saying about it.

IowaJobs.org sold for $14,508 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eight-letter, two-word, .org domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

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ClosingBell.com sold for $5,255

Posted on 28 August 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: The Fastest way to sell Domains / How to use YouTube to promote domains for sale / $0.90.Nu Registration / and more…

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

Buying travel related domain – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these travel domain names that this buyer is looking for. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.

The Appraisal of Overage.net – This is a short, seven-letter, dictionary-word, .net, but is that enough to give it any liquid value in today’s market? What would you appraise this domain name asset for?

How to use YouTube to promote domains for sale – Have you ever used the social media platform YouTube to promote some of your domain for sale? If so, how did that work out for you? Share your strategy and check out how others have been using YouTube to sell domains.

The Fastest way to sell Domains – Is there such a thing as a fast way to sell domain names? Does it have more to do with promoting it after listing it for sale somewhere? Share your experience and compare notes with of domain resellers.

$0.90.Nu Registration – If you have been on the fence contemplating investing into a new .nu ccTLD registration, but didn’t like the price-point, this new .nu promotion might be just what you were waiting for.

ClosingBell.com sold for $5,255 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eleven-letter, two-word, .com domain for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

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TaxRebate.ie sold for $8,932

Posted on 27 August 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: Peoples names as domain names – Yay or nay? / Part Ownership: One domain, two owners… / Promos and discounts on .ai domains / and more…

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

Need LLLL.com domain for cheap price – Budget: Up to $80.00 – Are you holding a four-letter .com that you would be willing to liquidate for some quick spending cash? If so, take a look at this buyers guideline.

Buying SquadHelp premium domains – $25/each – Be sure to check your domain portfolio for one of these SquadHelp domain names if you need some fast cash for some of the domains you have collecting dust with no buyers that meet this investors specified criteria.

My First (bundle) $XXXX sale – If you are looking for some added motivation today, this four-figure bundles domain name sales report might help. Check out the details of this sale.

Buying one word .org taken in over 60 extensions – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Triple-check your portfolio for one of these single-word .org domains taken in over 60 extensions that meets this buyers specified criteria. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.

Promos and discounts on .ai domains – If you are thinking about investing into a .ai ccTLD or know where a good discount promotion is to register a new one, check out this discussion. Share your promotions and find out where they are.

Peoples names as domain names – Yay or nay? – When it comes to peoples real names, do you invest into them hoping to get a good return? Are you worried about any legal problems that may arise? Take a look at what’s being said so far.

TaxRebate.ie sold for $8,932 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a nine-letter, two-word, .ie ccTLD for a high-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

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Mexico.TV sold for $10,000!

Posted on 25 August 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: ThoseShirts.com sold for $6,337 / Part Ownership: One domain, two owners… / One word dot coms, CVCV,LLL.com, LLLL.coms – $250K Budget / and more…

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

Buying 4L, dot com only – Budget: Up to $2,000.00 – Are you holding any four-letter .com domain names like what this buyer is looking for? If so, this might be a chance for a fast flip.

Buying SquadHelp domain – Total Budget: $1,000.00 – Be sure to double-check your domain portfolio for one of these SquadHelp domain names. This buyer is looking for a bulk deal if you have some they are looking for and willing to liquidate.

Buying 4 letter LLLL .com domain names at $85 ea.– If you need some fast spending cash this weekend and have a four-letter domain you would be willing to liquidate that meets this buyers guideline, this might be an opportunity.

One word dot coms, CVCV,LLL.com, LLLL.coms – $250K Budget – Be sure to check your domain portfolio for one of these single-word, three-letter, our four-letter cvcv .com domains outlined in this buyers specified guidelines. This could be an opportunity for some quick reinvestment capital.

Part Ownership: One domain, two owners… – Have you ever jointly invested into a domain name asset with partner? How did you both decide on which party controlled the asset, or did you start a business domain holding accoing you both had access to? Check out what some domain investors are saying about joint domain ownership.

ThoseShirts.com sold for $6,337 – That’s a nice eleven-letter, two-word, .com domain name sales report for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Mexico.TV sold for $10,000! – Check out this five-figure, six-letter, doctionary-word, GEO-country, .tv, ccTLD sales report. If you were looking for some motivation, this is the kind of sales report that can accomplish it.

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Hot Niches To Start Selling Geo Domains In – Fast!

Posted on 24 August 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: FoodChamps.org sold for $8,154 / How old is your oldest domain? / Massive Domain Portfolio Holders / and more…

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

Buying a dictionary word domain – Budget: Up to $2,500.00 – If you are in need of some fast cash to spend this weekend and have a single-word-dictionary domain name outlined in this buyers specified criteria, this could be the opportunity you were waiting for.

Buying .XYZ domains – Budget: Up to $2,000.00 – Be sure to check your domain portfolio for one of these .xyz domain names that this buyer needs. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.

I want domains ( read the post carefully) – Budget: Up to $100.00 ea. – Do you have any domain name assets hiding in your domain portfolio that meet this buyers guideline that you would liquidate for some fast cash? If so, this might be your chance.

Massive Domain Portfolio Holders – When it comes massively large domain name portfolio holders, do you think that they have slowly acquired them over time or they use a script to catch large amounts all at once, consistently? Check out what some large portfolio holders are saying.

How old is your oldest domain? – If you were to look through your domain name portfolio, what would your oldest domain name be? Take a peak at what some domain investors oldest domain names are and share your oldest, too.

FoodChamps.org sold for $8,154 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a teen-letter, two-word, .org domain for a high-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Hot Niches To Start Selling Geo Domains In – Fast! – When it comes to investing into GEO domain name niches, it’s important that you do your research first. Especially if you are wanting a faster return with a higher profit margin. Take a look at what’s being said so far.

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So I asked my wife about a domain and…

Posted on 23 August 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: GoDoctor.com sold for $14,375 / Sold my first Domain through Afternic for five-figures / .com – Under $8 Transfer or Handreg – NO LIMITS ONLY! / and more…

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

Looking for LLL, or one word .com – Budget: Up to $150,000.00 – If you have one of these three-letter or single-word .com domains in your portfolio that this buyer is seeking, it could lead to a quick flip and reinvestment cash in your pocket.

Need online betting portal domain .com only – Total Budget: $3,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these online betting portal domain names that this buyer is looking for. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.

Looking for .com with word mall market shop – Budget: Up to $900.00 – Are you holding a mall, market, or shop related .com domain that meets this buyers specified criteria? If so, this could be an opportunity to liquidate.

Sold my first Domain through Afternic for five-figures – If you like to follow domain name sales reports in a five-figures or more to stay motivated, this sales report is worth the read. Check it out.

.com – Under $8 Transfer or Handreg – NO LIMITS ONLY! – If you have been on the fence about registering another .com investment, but didn’t like the price-point, these new promotions might be just what you were looking for.

GoDoctor.com sold for $14,375 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eight-letter, two-word, .com domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

So I asked my wife about a domain and… – Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you found a domain name interesting, wanted to invest into it, but asked your spouse first and she responded with that?

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091.cc sold for $6,100

Posted on 22 August 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: If the domain is bad, the pitch doesn’t matter / Share your Crosschain, Sidechain & on/off chain names / Buying One word domains wanted .com or co.uk – Budget: Up to $4,000.00 / and more…

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

Buying 4 letter .com domain – Budget: Up to $150.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these four-letter .com’s that meet this buyers guideline if you need some quick spending cash this weekend.

The appraisal of CashError.com – This is an interesting nine-letter, two-word, .com domain in the cash niche. Do you think it’s catchy enough to have in today’s market? What would you appraise it for?

Buying One word domains wanted .com or co.uk – Budget: Up to $4,000.00 – Are you holding any single-word .com or .co.uk domain names that meet this buyers specified criteria? If so, this could be an opportunity for some quick reinvestment capital.

If the domain is bad, the pitch doesn’t matter – Would you agree or disagree with that statement? Is it possible that a great pitch can sell a terrible domain name or does the domain need to actually be good regardless of the pitch? Take a look at what other investors said.

Share your Crosschain, Sidechain & on/off chain names – Do you own any crosschin, sidechain, or on/off chain domain names? If so, what are the best ones in your portfolio? Showcase your best and check out what other investors own.

091.cc sold for $6,100 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a three-number .cc ccTLD for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

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ZML.com sold for $34,000

Posted on 21 August 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: POLL – How to sell domains / Buying high-quality new gTLD domain name with renewal fee smaller than $120 USD – Total Budget: $20,000.00 / Longer .com versus shorter .org / and more…

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

Appraising SuperStruck.com – That’s an interesting eleven-letter, two-word .com domain name. Do you think it’s interesting enough to have some value in today’s market? What would you appraise it for?

Buying high-quality new gTLD domain name with renewal fee smaller than $120 USD – Total Budget: $20,000.00 – Are you holding a .com domain name that meets this buyers guideline? If so, this could be an opportunity to make some fast reinvestment cash.

Longer .com versus shorter .org – When it comes to .com’s and .org’s, do you think the better route to go is a longer .com or a shorter .org? Take a look at these two domains and give your opinion which one is best.

POLL – How to sell domains– When it comes to selling domain names, everyone has a sightly different method. Take a look at some of the popular poll methods others use an share your own strategy.

ZML.com sold for $34,000 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a three-letter .com domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

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