Posted on 31 August 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: .co can be more expensive than .com / Why you are not in the domain investors $1M club / EBF.com sold for $30,500 / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Wanted: Your best Crypto/Poker related domain .com/.io – Be sure to check your portfolio for this buyers needs. They have up to a $30,000.00 budget for the right domain that matches their specified criteria.
Fitter.net – I’m not sure about this one. It seems like it could be branded in the fitness arena, but does the net hurt or help it?
KeywordApps.com – What exactly does a keyword app do? SEO (Search Engine Optimization) on the go? How much would you appraise this one for?
EBF.com sold for $30,500 – That’s a bit better of a three letter .com domain sales report. Though, it does seem that $30,500.00 is a bit lower than what it was worth a couple years ago.
Why you are not in the domain investors $1M club – Have you ever sat down and thought about why you haven’t accumulated $1,000,000.00 yet to join the ranks of the domain investors one million dollar club?
.co can be more expensive than .com – I’m not sure what circumstances would have to transpire for this to happen, but could it be possible? Maybe a .co to a Colombian would be worth more than the .com in a Geo targeted campaign for their own region?
Monthly/Yearly domain sales to portfolio size ratio – Have you done any research in this area of comparisons before? Do you have hands on experience with big portfolios and little ones? Share your statistics with others and check out what they are sharing.
Posted on 23 August 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: A good monthly number of views for domain landing pages / Domain investor rejects offer and then lets domain drop / Vancouver Island meetup / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Wanted: LLL & 1 Worded .CO domains – This buyer is ready to pay up to $200.00 each for the right domains that fit in their criteria. Be sure to check your portfolio for a quick sale.
TheCar.Auction – I think it may be a little too early in the new gTLD game for adding “The” to a name. What do you think this new gTLD .auction domain is worth in today’s market?
PrivatePropertyRentals.com Appraisal – This one is kind of long, but it sure does hit a niche category on the head. What would you appraise PrivatePropertyRentals.com for?
Vancouver Island meetup – Are there any domain investors in the Vancouver Island area that want to meet up with other like-minded investors? Roll call!
Domain investor rejects offer and then lets domain drop – Can someone explain this line of thinking? If they were confident enough to reject an offer to hold out for more, why let it drop at the next renewal?
A good monthly number of views for domain landing pages – What would you say the ideal number of monthly views should be for domain landing page? Do you think the source of those views matters for conversion?
DPN.com sold for $32,200 – There’s nothing like a $32,000.00 three letter .com sales report to open your eyes in the morning. I would have guessed it would have sold for more. What do you think it should have sold for?
Posted on 03 August 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: Positive replies from my outbound domain inquiry / Vegas.co sold for $18,500 / What’s the best one word .com you can sell for $100k? / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
ResidentialCentral.com – The two words play fun together, but is that enough to give it some value? What do you think ResidentialCentral.com is worth?
ApplyForJobOnline.com – It seems pretty long to me. Not a deal breaker, but the way it’s worded doesn’t seem to pop. How much do you think it’s worth in today’s market?
Bucks.exchange – Playful, but does this new gTLD combination have what it takes to be come a big brand? What would you appraise it for?
What’s the best one word .com you can sell for $100k? – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these domain names. This buyer has up to $500,000.00 to spend on five different domains for $100,000.00 each if they meet their specified criteria.
Vegas.co sold for $18,500 – Not a bad low five digit domain sales report. Would you have guessed thee .co version of Vegas was worth that amount?
Positive replies from my outbound domain inquiry – Has anyone else had a reply from an outbound inquiry go like this one did? What kind of outcome do you think the seller can expect?
Consistent 5 figure sales every month – How many domain investors do you know making five-figure sales every single month consistently? How big are their portfolios?
Posted on 23 April 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: Forgotten domains sell for $5,000.00 2 years later / Providers.com sold for $100,000 USD / Owners of the single letter A.com / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying.CO – 1 and 2 words – Be sure to double check your portfolio for a single or two word .co domain name that fits this buyer specified criteria. You might just make a sale.
A crazy time in Domain investing – Has anyone else noticed that domain asset values keep going up in the aftermarkets? The prices look more like end-user prices than reseller prices. How on Earth are they making a profit?
ArizonaCarWash.com – Nothing like waking up to a good geo domain name in the morning with a cup of coffee. How do you feel about long three-word geo domains? Does this one have any value?
Providers.com sold for $100,000 USD – Wow! Now that’s a nice motivational six-figure domain name sales report. When is the last time you sold a six-figure domain name asset?
Forgotten domains sell for $5,000.00 2 years later – Have you ever forgot about a domain you owned for several years and then one day got a notification that it sold on in a listing you had somewhere?
Owners of the single letter A.com – Do you know who owns A.com? How can we figure out who the real owners are with privacy enabled? Are there any tips and tricks you could share?
$30,000 offer out of the blue – Now what? – If you have domainnegotiation experience, this investor could use your advice and tips. They have a deal on the table and trying to figure out how to close it.
Posted on 21 April 2018 by NamePros Daily
Today: How domain trademark disputes work / Using automated appraisals for domain tax deductions / Whois disappearing could mean trouble / And more!
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Whop.co – I’m not really a .co ccTLD fane, but this one is a short four-letter pronounceable. Does that mean it has some value? What would you appraise it for?
Is this sort of behavior common in auctions nowadays? – Have you ever seen this type of activity in domain name auctions before? It seems odd and I can see where it can be frustrating for bidders.
ChatMessages.com – What kind of value do you think a domain like ChatMessages.com has in today’s chat related domain markets?
Using automated appraisals for domain tax deductions – Is this even possible? Does the government even recognize automated appraisal value when it comes to filing taxes?
How domain trademark disputes work – Have you ever been through a trademark dispute with one of your domain name assets? If so, share your experience with it so others can be more prepared.
Whois disappearing could mean trouble – What is your opinion when it comes to all the talk about whois information on domains being masked automatically? Will anonymity be better for you or will not knowing who the domain owner making things more difficult?
Less equals more when listing domain names at marketplaces – How do you feel about that? Do your odds of making a sale increase with more information or less information in your marketplace sales listing?
Posted on 09 July 2011 by Andrei
Through this blog post, I want to ask you a simple question: will you renew your dot co domain or domains? If possible, please mention how many you currently own and how many you will renew. Or if you simply want to post a percentage (in other words something along the lines of “I’ll renew x% of my dot co domains”), no problem.
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