Today: Indulgence.com sold for $27,700 / What would you ask the Domain Industry Leaders and Decision Makers? / Domain Development Levels and Valuations? / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying One word .com – Budget: Up to $10,000.00 – Are you holding any single-dictionary-word .com domain names in your portfolio that you would liquidate for some fast reinvestment capital? If so, take a look at this buyers guideline.
Looking for CVCV.com – Budget: $6,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these CVCV .com domain names outlined in this buyers specified criteria. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.
Why Do So Many Sold Names Not Resolve to Buyer Long After Sale? – Have you ever checked back up on some of the high value domain names you’ve sold over the years to see whats happening with them today? What about domains you’ve seen reported as sold by other investors? Are they still sitting, undeveloped? Why do you think that is?
Domain Development Levels and Valuations? – How are you developing domain names and what is your level of experience with it? Have you ever developed a domain asset into something that generated any revenue? Did the value of the asset increase? Check out what some investors did.
Indulgence.com sold for $27,700 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a ten-letter, dictionary-word, .com domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
What would you ask the Domain Industry Leaders and Decision Makers? – Check out some of the questions newer and even seasoned domain name investors are asking some of industry veterans. Do you have a question to ask too?
Average weekly time investment in domaining – How much time do you actually dedicate to domain name investing? If you totaled the hours of research, how vested are you each week? Share your weekly time commitment and compare notes with other domain name investors.