Today: How to respond to an inquiry of “How much” for your domain / Buying Pronounceable 4L .com – Total Budget: $3,000.00 / What happens when you lose in a backorder domain auction / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying premium crypto names – Budget: Up to $300.00 – Are you holding any premium crypto related domain names that you would be willing to liquidate for some fast cash? If so, make sure that you read this buyers guideline.
To Be Released (TBR) Weekly .CA Pick List – Are you investing into .ca ccTLD’s and wondering what is going to be dropping soon you might be able to grab? If so, this might be an interesting list to check out.
.com, net , org registration for ONLY $5.99 – If you have been on the fence debating on whether or not you want to invest into a new .com, .net, or .org domain registration, this might be an opportunity to save some money.
Buying Pronounceable 4L .com – Total Budget: $3,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these four-letter pronounceable .com domains outlined in this buyers specified criteria. This might be an opportunity to liquidate.
How to respond to an inquiry of “How much” for your domain – Everyone does things a little different and not all techniques work as well as the other. Which one of your techniques works the best? Compare notes with other domain investors and see what works for them.
What happens when you lose in a backorder domain auction – Have you ever purchased or used credit for a domain backorder that was pushed to auction and lost? What happened to your backorder payment/credit? Take a look at what some domain investors say happens.
SingInst.org sold for $7,155 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eight-letter, brandable, pronounceable, .org domain name for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?