Archive | September, 2020

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The strategy of high backlinks for parking

Posted on 30 September 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: TheSite.org sold for $9,050 / Buying 4L .COMS – Show Me What Ya Got! – Total Budget: $10,000.00 / What a top level domain name is / and more…

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

Buying seller-owned SH names, individual or bulk – Budget: Up to $500.00 – If you have any of these individual or bulk SquadHelp domains that this investor is looking for, you could be able to liquidate for some quick cash in your packet today.

Looking For One Word Dictionary .COM Domains – Budget: $5000.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these single-dictionary word .com domains if you need some quick spending cash in your pocket for this weekend.

Buying 4L .COMS – Show Me What Ya Got! – Total Budget: $10,000.00 – Are you holding any four-letter .com domain names that meet this buyers specified criteria? If so, this could be a chance to liquidate some for fast reinvestment capital.

What a top level domain name is – This is an interesting discussion regarding what top level domain names are. If you aren’t sure, this might be a good discussion for you to follow along with.

TheSite.org sold for $9,050 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a seven-letter, two-word, .org domain for a high-four-figures. Do you think that it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

The strategy of high backlinks for parking – Are you applying the high backlink strategy when parking your domain names? Share your experience with it and compare notes with other investors that park their domains.

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Why there is traffic on some parked domains but no clicks

Posted on 29 September 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: Hyphen or No hyphen / Visit-Palau.com sold for $6,502 / The appraisal of vCook.com / and more…

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

Buying domains with Click Keyword – Budget: $150.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these domain assets with the word “Click” in it that meets this buyers guideline. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.

Light domain wanted – Budget: Up to $1,000 AUD – Are you holding a “light” related domain name that meets this buyers specified criteria? If so, this could be a chance to earn some fast cash in your pocket.

The appraisal of vCook.com – This is a short five-letter domain with the popular four-letter-word “Cook” in it. Do you think that’s enough to give the domain some liquidity in today’s market.

Visit-Palau.com sold for $6,502 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eleven character, five-letter-word + hyphen + five-letter-word, .com for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Hyphen or No hyphen – How do you feel about hyphenated domain names? Would you invest into a hyphenated version of a domain simply because the non-hyphenated version is taken or does there need to be more reasoning and strategy to it? Check out what some investors think.

Why there is traffic on some parked domains but no clicks – Have you ever had domain names that were parked, received decent traffic, but no clicks that converted? Why do you think that was? Take a look at what some domain investors are saying.

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How to increase the liquidity of domain

Posted on 28 September 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: Proxy Bid Vs Active Bidding / LearnSpanishToday.com sold for $4,650 / Has anyone ever sold a .city? / and more…

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

Buying Aged One and Two Word .com Domain – Budget: Up to $2,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these aged single-word or two-word domain names. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.

The appraisal of VectorTutorials.com – This is an interesting fifteen-letter, two-word, design and autocad related .com domain. Do you think it’s good enough to have some liquid value in today’s market? What would you appraise it for?

Has anyone ever sold a .city? – Have you ever resold a .city you registered or acquired on the aftermarket? How long did it take to flip it? Share your .city sales details and compare notes with other resellers.

LearnSpanishToday.com sold for $4,650 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a seventeen-letter, three-word, longtail, .com domain for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Proxy Bid Vs Active Bidding – Which bidding technique is the best and why? There are mixed opinions when it comes to manually bidding and proxy bidding. What side of the fence do you land on?

How to increase the liquidity of a domain – When it comes to investing in a domain name for the purpose of reselling it for a profit, what are some of the things you do to increase it’s liquid value to insure a profit? Take a look at what others do.

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The strategy of buying & selling $XXX or $XXXX+ domains

Posted on 27 September 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: Share your High Traffic domains (backlinks optional) / BlackTip.com sold for $6,100 / Buying LLL.com – Budget: Up to $15,000.00 / and more…

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

Buying One word .com (English or Latin) – Budget: Up to $3,000.00 – Are you holding one of these single-word (English or Latin) .com domain names? If yours meets this buyers specified criteria, it could be an opportunity to liquidate.

The appraisal of GPA.net – This is a pretty short and straight-forward three-letter .net domain asset. Do you think only being three-characters is enough to have some liquid value in today’s market for a .net? What would you appraise it for?

Buying LLL.com – Budget: Up to $15,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these three-letter .com domains outlined in this buyers guidelines. This could be a chance to liquidate for some fast reinvestment capital.

BlackTip.com sold for $6,100 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eight-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?

Share your High Traffic domains (backlinks optional) – If you are investing into high-traffic domain names and have a few you are really proud of, take a moment to share them with other high-traffic investors. Don’t forget to compare notes.

The strategy of buying & selling $XXX or $XXXX+ domains – Are you a three to four-figure domain name investor? If so, what strategy are you currently using for your investment bracket? Take a look at what other domain investors are saying about this bracket of investing.

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How to included a domain name in an inheritance

Posted on 26 September 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: Potential buyers confused about what to do with an additional domain / 62789.com sold for $4,450 / How many domains have you dropped from your portfolio this year so far? / and more…

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

Want to buy a reasonable Brandpa/Brandbucket portfolio – Budget: Up to $3,500.00 – Be sure to check your Brandpa and BrandBucket domain name portfolios to see if it matches this buyers guidelines. This could be a chance to liquidate an entire portfolio.

The appraisal of Childhood.tv – When it comes to a dictionary-word .tv ccTLD like Childhood.tv do you think it’s strong enough to have some liquidity in today’s market? What would you appraise it for?

62789.com sold for $4,450 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a five-number .com for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

How many domains have you dropped from your portfolio this year so far? – Every domain investor is slightly different in their portfolio strategies. With that in mind, how many domains have you dropped so far this year rotating your domain inventory?

Potential buyers confused about what to do with an additional domain – Have you ever had a potential buyer reject your domain sales offer simply because they already had one domain and were confused about what to do with a second one? Check out how some domain investors handle the confusion.

How to included a domain name in an inheritance – When it comes to domain name assets, have you ever added one to an inheritance for a family member? How did that work out? Take a look at how other domain investors are doing it.

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Domain Sales Inquiry vs Conversion

Posted on 25 September 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: KsSystems.com sold for $6,500 / Domains showing up for sale for more than I’m asking / Betting exchange keyword domains wanted – Total budget: $4,500.00 / and more…

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

Buying LLLL.com LLL.net LLL.org One Word .io .co .org – Total Budget: $5,000.00 – If you have one of the domains that this buyer is looking for in your domain name portfolio, it could lead to a quick and smooth transaction for you.

Buying LNL.com / LLL.com / NLL.com / LLLL.com – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Is there a letter-number-letter, three-letter, number-letter-letter, or a four-letter .com in your portfolio that you would let go for up to $500.00? If so, take a look at this buyers specified criteria.

Buying LLLL.com – Budget: Up to $100.00 – Are you holding any four-letter .com domain names that you would be willing to liquidate for some fast cash that meets this buyers guideline?

Betting exchange keyword domains wanted – Total budget: $4,500.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these betting exchange related domains that meets this buyers brief. This could be an opportunity for some quick reinvestment cash.

Domains showing up for sale for more than I’m asking – Have you ever seen your domain names listed for sale for more than you were selling them for before? Is that normal for some marketplaces to do? Share your experience and take a look at what’s being said.

KsSystems.com sold for $6,500 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a nine-letter, Geo abbreviation + word, .com domain for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Domain Sales Inquiry vs Conversion – When it comes to the number of sales inquiries you get for your domain names, how many of those inquiries actually convert into a sale? Take a look at what some domain investors are saying and share your results.

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How to flip a domain within 48 hours

Posted on 24 September 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: Agronomy.com sold for $6,925 / Buying 3-5 letters Urban related domains – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 / How close two developed domains can be without causing problems / and more…

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

Buying 1 word .tv names – Budget: Up to $50.00 ea. – Are you holding any single-word .tv ccTLD’s like this buyer has outlined in their guideline? If so, you might be able to liquidate for that cash you needed this weekend.

Buying 1 x CVCVC .com domain – Budget: Up to $150.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for a cvcvc .com domain like the one this buyer is looking for. This could be a chance for some fast cash in your pocket.

Buying LLLL.com and Two word .coms / Multiple Request – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Triple-check your domain portfolio for one of these four-letter .com’s or two-word .com’s that this buyer is looking to invest into. This buyer is looking for a smooth transaction if you have what they need.

Buying 3-5 letters Urban related domains – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 – If you have one of these three to five-letter urban related domains outlined in this buyers specified criteria in your portfolio, this could be an opportunity for some fast reinvestment capital.

How close two developed domains can be without causing problems – What kind of experience do you have when it comes to similar trademarks that may violate someone elses mark? Take a look at what some domain investors are saying and share your experience.

Agronomy.com sold for $6,925 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eight-letter, pronounceable, brandable, .com for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it could have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

How to flip a domain within 48 hours – Have you ever flipped a domain within 48 hours of acquiring it for a decent profit? If so, how did you do it? If not, get your note pad ready and check out what some domain investors are saying about it.

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PlantzAfrica.com sold for $10,000

Posted on 23 September 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: How to establish value with traffic, Da, Pa, etc.. / Domain investing beginner questions and answers / 4L, 5L, 6L, 7L, 8L => (Aged .com Pronounceable) / and more…

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

Looking for pronounceable LLLL.COM AND Two word dot com – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Are you holding any of these pronounceable four-letter .com’s or single-word .com’s in your portfolio? If so, this could be an opportunity to liquidate.

Buying one word .in/.io/.app (fast payments) – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these single-word .io, .in, or .app domains outlined in this buyers brief. This could be a chance at some fast cash in your pocket.

Buying 4L, 5L, 6L, 7L, 8L => (Aged .com Pronounceable) – Budget: Up to $900.00 – Triple-check your domain portfolio for a four-letter, five-letter, six-letter, seven-letter, or eight-letter aged and pronounceable .com domain. This buyer is looking for a smooth transaction if you have what they want.

Domain investing beginner questions and answers – Do you have some domain investing beginner questions you would like answers to or maybe you’re a professional investor already and would to help answer some questions? Either way, this is a great discussion for you.

How to establish value with traffic, Da, Pa, etc.. – When it comes to establishing value on a domain name to increase the end-user demand, what are some of the key factors and techniques you use? Check out what some domain investors do and compare notes.

PlantzAfrica.com sold for $10,000 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a twelve-letter, two-word, Geo, .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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EternalLife.TV sold for $7,500!

Posted on 22 September 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: Increasing the outbound email open rate / MillBankSystems.com sold for $10,049 / Share your Foreign NON-English domains. No IDN / and more…

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

Buying super premium one word .com – Budget: Up to $80,000.00 – If you have one of these super premium single-word .com domains in your portfolio and looking for some serious cash, this could be the chance you were waiting for.

Buying a solid one word .com – max budget of $12,000 – Are you holding a solid single-word .com domain that meets this buyers specified criteria? If so, this could be an opportunity for some quick reinvestment cash.

I want to buy a nice LLLL.com – Budget: Up to $300.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these four-letter .com domains if you need some fast cash this weekend.

What Is The Longest Domain That You Own? – Care to share the longest domain name that you own? Take a peak at how long some of the domain names are that investors own and renew every year. You might be surprised.

Share your Foreign NON-English domains. No IDN – Are you investing into any non-IDN, Non-English, foreign domain names? If so, share your best ones and compare notes with other domain investors.

MillBankSystems.com sold for $10,049 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a fifteen-letter, three-word, long-tail, .com domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Increasing the outbound email open rate – When it comes to outbound emails it can get frustrating not hearing back from any of your prospects orr learning that most of your emails are not even being opened. Take a look at what some investors are saying about it.

EternalLife.TV sold for $7,500! – Wow! That’s a great eleven-letter, two-word, .tv, ccTLD sales report. It’s always nice seeing four-figure .tv sales consistently being made.

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DivorceOnline.com sold for $8,650

Posted on 21 September 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: Highest domain name evaluations / The best courses and guides to learn domaining step by step / Buying domains with GD Appraisal – Budget: Up to $500.00 / and more…

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

LLLL.com Wanted – $100-$400 per name – Are you holding any four-letter .com domain names that meet this buyers specified criteria? If so, this could be a chance for a quick flip to put some cash in your pocket.

[Parenting keyword Related] Domains Wanted – Budget: Up to $250.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these parenting related domain names. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.

Highest domain name evaluations – What are some of the highest domain name evaluations you have ever had from a reputable source? Take peak at what some domain investors have seen and share your own.

$0.5 .SE domain registration – If you have been debating on investing into a .se ccTLD but didn’t like the price-point, this new $0.50 registration promotion might be the perfect solution to save some money.

The best courses and guides to learn domaining step by step – There are hundreds of courses and guides out there trying to show newer investors how to get started in the industry, however, which one is the best? Take a look at what’s being said and share the best ones you’ve seen.

DivorceOnline.com sold for $8,650 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a thirteen-letter, two-word, .com domain 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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