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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 43

Posted on 20 June 2016 by Andrei

Giving people short domains (final price reductions for -edited: the domains have been removed-) as well as keyword domains (297 of them) today, should be interesting. It’s been quite a while since I’ve featured keyword domains on the newsletter, so why not?

At $99 a pop, the price isn’t exactly prohibitive and it’s a large list, so the likelihood of people finding something that’s right up their alley is reasonably high.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 42

Posted on 09 June 2016 by Andrei

After a month-long hiatus, it’s time to get back to business and today’s newsletter has some very juicy and well-priced inventory: GGHK.com and BHWW.com at $1,399 each, RRHK.com at $1,299 and NHKT.com at $1,199.
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OneMinuteEconomics.com Case Study – Part 9

Posted on 07 May 2016 by Andrei

I’m trying to increase my video publishing frequency and today, it’s time for a new case study update, this time about my one-minute dot com bubble explanation. In my opinion, you just *have* to publish a video about the dot com bubble on an economics channel. Everyone’s talking about the great depression and the great recession (my next video) but in my opinion, the dot com bubble is equally fascinating.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 40

Posted on 02 May 2016 by Andrei

With names like WCWD.com at $1,499 and LLLLs at $249 a pop, I expect these to go quickly. My favorite moments as someone who is running a domain sales newsletter is seeing domains sold within minutes after an email has been sent. Can’t put a price on that 🙂
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Sedo Auctions Aren’t Worth It IMO

Posted on 28 April 2016 by Andrei

I’m sorry but they just aren’t in my opinion, definitely not at the 15% commission level.

Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind paying 15% if the service is worth it. If I can only sell a domain for $1,000 and you can obtain $2,000 for it, I’d gladly pay you 15% because even after subtracting your commission, I’m still left with $1,700. Way better than the $1,000 I can obtain. I’d even be willing to pay 30% because hey, subtract your $600 commission and I’d be left with $1,400 which is still considerably better than $1k. Even a 40% commission leaves me $200 ahead… you get the point.
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OneMinuteEconomics.com Case Study – Part 8

Posted on 26 April 2016 by Andrei

Time for video #9 of my OneMinuteEconomics case study, this one’s about the Great Depression of 1929. It’s a topic more and more people are curious about, did my best to help people understand what it was all about in one minute.

To check out the video, click here.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 39

Posted on 25 April 2016 by Andrei

A very balanced list today, with – edited: the domains have been removed -.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 37

Posted on 19 April 2016 by Andrei

I’ve priced -edited: the domain has been sold- for a very quick sale this week, just -edited: the domain has been sold- and am selling it on a “first come, first served” basis. This has got to be my shortest newsletter ever and this is a good thing in my opinion. I find myself getting straight to the point more and more often lately, saves all parties involved a lot of time 🙂
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 36

Posted on 11 April 2016 by Andrei

If you’re a chip buyer, I have some ridiculous bargains for you today (- edited: the domains have been removed -). I genuinely have no idea what will happen next with short domains, I avoid making predictions because I just don’t know. Nobody does. Maybe chips will go to $10,000 each. Maybe they’ll drop to regfee. No idea. Make your own decisions and don’t blindly follow predictions because again, nobody knows. The bulls don’t know, the bears don’t know either.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 35

Posted on 08 April 2016 by Andrei

Time for another NamePros no reserve auction experiment and this time, I listed a considerably better CHIP than the one I auctioned last week. I decided to auction a CHIP with repeating letters, FQRR.com, at no reserve.
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