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Matematicas.com sold for $3,878

Posted on 17 December 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Newly registered domains redirecting to someone elses website / Bunch of 3L .tv domains about to expire / 1 or 2 Word Dictionary .com – Budget: Up to $25,000.00 / And more!

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

Looking for brandable “Poll” or “Vote” domains – Budget: Up to $150.00 – Do you have any poll or vote related domain name assets you want to liquidate for some fast cash? Check out this buyers guideline.

Sell Me Your Unwanted & Expiring .com Domains – Total Budget: $1,500.00 – Are you looking to liquidate a bunch of your expiring domains in bulk? This buyer is looking for bulk in all different niches.

WTB LLL.in domain names – Budget: Up to $700.00 – Do you own any three-letter .in ccTLD’s? This investor is ready for a smooth transaction for up ton$700.00 if you have the right one.

1 or 2 Word Dictionary .com – Budget: Up to $25,000.00 – Do you have any one or two-word .com domain name assets ready to flip? This buyer has a serious budget of up to $25,000.00 if they like the one you have.

Bunch of 3L .tv domains about to expire – Are you investing in three-letter .tv ccTLD’s and looking for more on the drop? This might be your chance to grab a few.

Newly registered domains redirecting to someone elses website – Has anyone else experienced this before? Does that mean old nameservers are not deleted from the domain name?

Matematicas.com sold for $3,878 – Not a bad eleven-letter .com domain name sale report. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

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The appraisal value correlation between .com vs .net vs .org

Posted on 03 December 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: GDPR rendering Whois privacy protection services useless / Seal.tv sold for $2,000! / GoodAdvice.com sold for $9,750 / And more!

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

Sold “Tutorial.app” for 5000€ – Wow! A mid-four-figure .app domain name sales report. Have you been seeing ,any .apps sell for amounts like this?

Web.com Acquires NameJet – Did anyone else see that coming? What were the signs? Take a look at what domain investors are saying about this acquisition and how it may or may not affect how NameJet continues it’s day to day operations.

DoveOfPeace.com – The dove is used in a lot of religious scriptures to represent peace, harmony, love, faith, and freedom. Does a three-word, eleven-letter, .com domain name asset like this one hold any value for the dove?

Seal.tv sold for $2,000! – Chalk another four-figure ccTLD domain name sales report up for .tv and a four-letter dictionary word. Look out everyone, .tv is rolling strong.

GoodAdvice.com sold for $9,750 – Now, that’s not a bad sale for a ten-letter,two-word, brandable, .com. Do you think it shou8ld have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

GDPR rendering Whois privacy protection services useless – Has anyone else noticed that GDPR is making it more difficult to verify who a domain owner is so you can research more accurately and protect yourself from potential fraud?

The appraisal value correlation between .com vs .net vs .org – If a .com is sold for a set amount, how much would the identical name in .net and .org be valued at? At what percentage does the value of a word drop between extensions? Check out what other investors are saying.

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Buying various industry related domains – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 ea.

Posted on 29 November 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Monetizing A Domain Name / Buying LLL.CO Domains – Total Budget: $1,000.00 / EduFair.com sold for $3,550 / And more!

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

.TV domainer-to-domainer market – Are you reselling your .tv ccTLD domain assets wholesale to other domain investors? Are you buying wholesale .tv’s? Share your .tv domainer-to-domainer experience and take a peek at what other .tv investors are saying.

Smurry.com – It’s six-letter, pronounceable, brandable, and a .com. Is that enough to give it value in today’s markets? How much do you think Smurry.com is worth?

CZ.com – What’s this? I spy with my little eye a two-letter .com in the top domains section. Is this something you or your client needs in their portfolio?

EduFair.com sold for $3,550 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a seven-letter, abbreviation + word, .com. Do you thin it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Monetizing A Domain Name – How do you monetize your domain names? Check out all the cool ways other domain investors are monetizing their domain name assets. Compare notes with like-minded investors.

Buying LLL.CO Domains – Total Budget: $1,000.00 – Do you have any three-letter .co domain assets in your portfolio you want to liquidate in bulk? This buyer has a bulk budget of up to $1,000.00.

Buying various industry related domains – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 ea. – Be sure to check your portfolio for wine, coffee, spirits, gourmet, bio, vegan, organic, drone, cybersecurity, or travel domains. This buyer is looking to buy a few.

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The importance of domain monetization

Posted on 09 November 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  The benefits of private domain registration / Wanted – NN or LL .io – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 / 225999.com sold for $3,002 / And more!

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

iCivilize.com – Now, this is an interesting and playful domain name asset. It actually sounds really good in a radio test. How much do you think this domain is worth in today’s markets?

CanadaDrugs.net – Does anyone else get those Canada drug spam emails? That’s what this reminded me of at first glance. Do you think the spammers ruined the value potential in this domain? What is it’s value?

Infants.tv – With all the single word .tv sales reports the last few months in the low to mid-four-figures, what would you appraise Infants.tv for?

Wanted – NN or LL .io – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 – Do you have an letter-letter or number-number .io ccTLDs in your portfolio you’re looking to liquidate? This buyer has a budget of up to $1,000.00 for the right one.

225999.com sold for $3,002 – Not a bad four-figure, six-number, .com domain name sales report. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what t sold for?

The benefits of private domain registration – Are you utilizing private domain name registration with whois protection? What would you say the benefits of having it is? Take a peek at what others are saying about private domain registration.

The importance of domain monetization – Are you monetizing your domain name assets or are they just sitting in your portfolio collecting dust? Check out what other investors are saying about monetizing a domain name.

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The Most Valuable Domain That Ever Expired

Posted on 01 November 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Reported sales in new gTLDs – Still comparing oranges to apples! / TrailerHitches.com sold for $5,100 / Humanity.tv sold for $10,000! / And more!

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

US Gov lets Verisign increase .Com pricing – Have you heard about the .com price increases yet? What do you think about them? Take a look at what other domain investors are saying about the .com price increase.

Clulu.com – Did this sell for $3,500.00 in 2013? What do you think it’s value is at today? It seems short, pronounceable, and brandable, but is that enough to give it value?

Elections-2020.com – What do you think about election domain names? How about with a hyphen? How much do you think Electuibs-202/com is worth in today’s markets?

Reported sales in new gTLDs – Still comparing oranges to apples! – How do you feel about the new gTLD sales reports and how they stack up to legacy gTLD sales? Will they ever level out and match in value or will legacy gTLDs always maintain dominance?

Humanity.tv sold for $10,000! – Wow! Here is another five-figure .tv ccTLD domain name sales report. These .tv’s just keep flying off the shelves.

TrailerHitches.com sold for $5,100 – Not a bad domain name sale. With all the growth in the trailer and hitch industry it’s not a shock this one cleared an easy mid-five-figures.

The Most Valuable Domain That Ever Expired – What is the most valuable domain name you ever saw expire? Did it fully drop? Check out the high value domain name assets other investors witnessed drop.

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Subjective Domain Quality

Posted on 30 October 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Looking for 2 letter CCTLD – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 / Law Enforcement Agencies will have authority on Registries and Registrars / vCasino.com sold for $46,000 / And more!

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

Ring.tv sold for $46,000 – Yet another four-letter, dictionary-word, .tv ccTLD sales report. These .tv domains just keep cranking out sales each week.

User.com – SOLD for $150.000.00 – Wow! Talk about a nice six-figure, four-letter, .com domain name sales report. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Looking for 2 letter CCTLD – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for a two-letter ccTLD. This buyer is looking for a quick and smooth transaction for the perfect ones that meet their criteria.

The funniest domain name ever owned – Check out some of these hilarious domain names that investors owned over the years. What is the funniest domain name you ever owned?

vCasino.com sold for $46,000 – Interesting domain name sales report. Who would have thought that adding a letter in front of the word “Casino” would some day make then a mid-five-figure sale?

Law Enforcement Agencies will have authority on Registries and Registrars – Has anyone else been following this? How accurate do you think it is and will it spread into other countries? Do you think it will help police the industry better?

Subjective Domain Quality – Do think that the value or quality of a domain name asset is subjective? Do evaluation variables compensate for this? Check out what other domain investors are saying.

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Nomadic Domain Investors – Are you one too?

Posted on 26 October 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  NFC.com sold for $77,507 / Hyphens Vs alternate extensions for long high paying keywords / Aruba.tv sold for $13,000! / And more!

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

Buying CVCV.com – Do you need a quick $2,500.00 in your pocket and have a great character, vowel, character, vowel .com in your portfolio? Check out this investors guidelines to see if you have what they need.

Looking for Media, fruit, animal, and cute related names – Be sure to check your portfolio for a Media, fruit, animal, or cute domain that meets this buyers criteria. They have a $100.00 budget for a smooth wholesale priced transaction.

The best niches to start investing in – Which niche has been the most profitable for you in your domain investing career? Check out what other domain investors are putting their money into and compare notes.

Aruba.tv sold for $13,000! – YAY! Another five-figure .tv ccTLD sales report. .tv seems to have a steady fire burning in sales. This might be attributed to people gravitating more to audio/video instead of text based delivery systems.

Hyphens Vs alternate extensions for long high paying keywords – Which strategy works best for you? Do you go with hyphens or alternative TLD’s when investing in strong keyword phrase domain name assets?

NFC.com sold for $77,507 – That’s what I’m talking about! A high five-figure, three-letter. .com domain name sales report to get your motor running in the morning.

Nomadic Domain Investors – Are you one too? – Did you know that there are nomadic domain investors that travel around their respective countries or all over the world while investing in domain names? This is an interesting topic of discussion.

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TL.net sold for $40,000

Posted on 02 October 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Turning typo-email contacts and catch-all’s into sales leads / The Life Expectancy for Malicious Domains / Maximum purchase prices / And more!

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

.SHOP domains on sale U.S.$2.99 only – Are you investing in .shop new gTLD’s? If you’re not, but thought about it, this $2.99 coupon might be help to get your feet wet.

Gin.tv sold for $2,000! – Wow! Another great three-letter .tv ccTLD sales report. It’s nice to see that .tv domain assets are still pulling four-figures.

Google & Amazon Are Killing Websites & Businesses – How do you feel about this opinion? Is there any statistical data to back up their concern or is it just hype?

Maximum purchase prices – What is the most you invested into a domain name in one lump sum? Check out what other domain investors have spent and are still spending on their domain assets.

The Life Expectancy for Malicious Domains – It’s been suggested that all new domain registration be put into a penalty box with search engines and email handlers until they have aged with development a while first. What are your thoughts?

Turning typo-email contacts and catch-all’s into sales leads – Do you ever get accidental emails from someone that typed the domain in the email wrong or maybe an email from a customer the previous domain owner had? Check out what some investors are suggesting to do with those.

TL.net sold for $40,000 – Not a bad two-letter .net gTLD sales report. $40,000.00 is a great way to start your day. Do you think TL.net should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

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Hiring a broker to buy you a domain

Posted on 01 August 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Buying Single Word ngTLD Domains (E.g., word.whatever) / GESO.com sold for $5,100 / Bed.tv Sold For $2,500 / And more!

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

The best bulk pack of names you can sell for $100 – Do you have a lot of domains in your portfolio you want to liquidate for $100? Check out this buyers criteria to see if you can make some quick cash.

Jamie.com – Check out what I saw over in the top domains section today. What do you think?

Wordscaper.com – This one is interesting. It rolls off the tongue easily and has target market potential. What do you think wordscraper.com should be appraised for?

Buying Single Word ngTLD Domains (E.g., word.whatever) – Be sure to double check your portfolio for one of these domains. This buyer has up to a $50.00 budget for a quick sale if the domain meets their criteria.

Bed.tv Sold For $2,500 – Wow! Another .tv ccTLD sales report for an easy four digits. .tv seems to be pumping away week after week and holding their value.

GESO.com sold for $5,100 – There’s nothing like a mid-five digit pronounceable four letter .com sales report to get you motivated in the morning with your coffee.

Hiring a broker to buy you a domain – Have you ever hired a broker to seek out and negotiate for a domain you wanted? What was your experience like? Did it make it hard to get a good deal because the seller knew that if a broker was involved, that the buyer probably has a bigger budget?

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Buying two word, one word and brandable .com’s

Posted on 18 July 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: I’m investing in domains with A LITTLE BIT of traffic / The importance of other TLD’s being taken / Giggle.TV sold for $9,000 / And more!

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

.pro or .online – When investing into Geo related domain name assets, which of these two extensions is the best one? Or maybe there’s a better one?

ArchitectureEngineer.com – This is a long two domain that seems like it would have some value. How much do you think it should be appraised for?

Vivistats.com sold for $3,250 – This is not a bad four digit sale. It’s an interesting brand name choice, that’s for sure. But, was it really worth what it sold for?

Giggle.TV sold for $9,000 – Wow! another nice .tv ccTLD domain name sales report. The .tv’s just keep flying off the shelf with sales each week.

The importance of other TLD’s being taken – Which side of the fence do you sit on? Does the value of a domain increase if lots of the TLDs are taken already, or does it not help at all?

I’m investing in domains with A LITTLE BIT of traffic – Do you have any light traffic domains in your portfolio you want to sell for a quick buck? This buyer has a max budget of $150.00

Buying two word, one word and brandable .com’s – Be sure to double check that domain portfolio, this buyer has a total budget of $1,500.00 to spend.

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