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Best time to start an auction on any platform

Posted on 08 January 2019 by NamePros Daily

Today: Expired domain (still within grace period) is gone already / 650888.com sold for $4,351 / Looking to buy LLLL.COM (premium English letters) – Budget: Up to $1,500.00 / And more!

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

Buying cleaning related domains – Budget: Up to $200.00 – Are there any cleaning related domain names in your portfolio that match this investors buyring criteria? If so, you could make up to $200.00 in fast cash.

Wanted: One word .ORG domains – Budget: Up to $100.00 – Do you need a fast $100.00 and have a on-word .org domain name you want to sell that meets this buyers criteria?

Buying brandable domains – Budget: $25.00 ea. – Looking to off-load some brandables in bulk or heavily discounted to clean up your portfolio? This buyer is ready to pay rock bottom wholesale prices.

Looking to buy LLLL.COM (premium English letters) – Budget: Up to $1,500.00 – Do you have any four-letter .com (premium English letters) in your portfolio you’re looking to liquidate for some quick capital? Check out this buyers specified guidelines.

650888.com sold for $4,351 – That’s not a bad six-number .com domain name sales report for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Expired domain (still within grace period) is gone already – Have you ever had a domain name become unavailable to renew or transfer out during the grace-period? Where you able to get it back or was it gone for good? Check out this story.

Best time to start an auction on any platform – Have you ever wondered when the best time to start a domain name auction is on various marketplace platforms? Check out what domain investors are saying the ideal times for the best responses are.

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Building confidence about future domain sales

Posted on 06 January 2019 by NamePros Daily

Today: Domain Names Matter to ONLY nine States in the U.S. / Geodesic.com sold for $4,094 / Has anyone stopped parking over PPC revenue being down big time? / And more!

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

Seeking Manufacturing type domains, generic style for a hub – Budget: Up to $999.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for a manufacturing type domain name asset. This buyer is looking for a quick and smooth sale.

Looking for location + homes.com – Budget: Up to $100.00 – Do you have any location – homes Geo domain names in your portfolio you want to liquidate? This might be your chance if you have what the buyer needs.

AnimeCare.com – I know that anime is a booming industry, but does the word fit good enough with “Care” to give is liquid value at all? How much do you think it’s worth in today’s market?

Has anyone stopped parking over PPC revenue being down big time? – What say you? Are you still holding onto some good profits from your parking revenue or have you jumped ship?

Domain Names Matter to ONLY nine States in the U.S. – This is an interesting read. What about other countries? How are domain names being used in your country/state/province? Take a peek at what other domain investors are saying and share some of your statistics too.

Geodesic.com sold for $4,094 – That’s not a bad eight-letter, Geo, pronounceable, brandable, .com domain name sales report for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Building confidence about future domain sales – How confident are you that you’ll be able to sell some serious domain name assets within the next year? Take a look at what other’s confidence levels are and how they deal with slow times.

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This Is What $100K Domain Names Look Like

Posted on 04 January 2019 by NamePros Daily

Today: Losing a domain for redirecting to someone else’s website without permission / Alternatives to domain parking / ManageMyMoney.com sold for $15,000 / And more!

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

One premium word .io .net .org – Total Budget: $1,000.00 – Do you own any single-word premium .io, .net, or .org’s you want to sell for some fast cash? This might be your chance. Check out this investors specified criteria.

WTB: Guns, Outdoors, Prepping, UFO Disclosure, & One Word .com – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these Guns, Outdoors, Prepping, UFO Disclosure, & One Word .com domains. This buyer is ready for a quick sale.

Buying bulk LLLL.com – Budget: Up to $80.00 ea. – Do you have a bunch of four-letter .com’s in your portfolio you want to liquidate? If so, check out this buyers guideline to see if you have what they want.

Alternatives to domain parking – What alternatives to domain name parking is working for you and converting profits? Check out the interesting and creative alternatives investors are talking about and share some of yours too.

Losing a domain for redirecting to someone else’s website without permission – Has this ever happened to anyone you know? Can it actually happen? Take a peek at what other domain name investors are saying can happen to your domain if you redirect it to a website without permission.

ManageMyMoney.com sold for $15,000 – That’s not a bad thirteen-letter, three-word, .com domain name sales report for a low five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

This Is What $100K Domain Names Look Like – Have you ever wondered what a $100,000.00 domain name looks like? Take a look at what some domain investors think such a domain would be and share a $100,000.00 domain name you own.

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1-character short domains grew 1073% in the last 6 years

Posted on 02 January 2019 by NamePros Daily

Today: 57666.com sold for $5,102 / ICE seized a huge number of domains recently / $5.99 .com and $6.93 .net Registrations / And more!

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

KioskScreen.com – We see kiosks around the mall all the time and some of them have screens with peg-holes that they hang their merchandise on. What do you think this domain might be worth to a kiosk screen manufacturer?

Appraisal for PerformanceRentalCars.com – This ones a bit long with twenty-one letters and three-words. Is that too long or is it a profitable sub-niche? How much is it worth?

Mallo.com – This is a nice looking short, five-letter, brandable, pronounceable, .com. Is that enough to give it liquid value in today’s markets? What would you appraise this domain name for?

57666.com sold for $5,102 – Yet another five-number .com domain name sales report for a mid-five figures. What’s happening in the five-number .com markets lately?

ICE seized a huge number of domains recently – Does anyone have a list or know of some of the domain names that were seized? Check out some of the domains investors shared so far that were.

$5.99 .com and $6.93 .net Registrations – Are you looking to save some money on a .com or .net registration? If so, this coupon code might come in handy.

1-character short domains grew 1073% in the last 6 years – Are you investing in single-character ccTLD domain name assets? Are you experiencing the same in your research that this single-character investor experienced?

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The magic number of domains to own to average 1 sale per month

Posted on 29 December 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: New gTLD .xyz and New Years predictions / LocalPlumbers.com sold for $8,902 / The best thing about the “new registration addiction” / And more!

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

Buying One word .com, net, org – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these single-word .com, .net, or .org domain names. This buyer is ready for a quick and smooth transaction.

Purchase.cc – It’s a single dictionary-word, but in a .cc ccTLD. Does it still have some liquidity? How much would you appraise this domain name for?

CleverBusinessLoans.com – Is this domain clever or is it a little over the top? What would you value a three-word, nineteen-letter, .com for in today’s market?

The best thing about the “new registration addiction” – Are you addicted to registering new domains names with hopes of finding the diamond in the rough? There are a lot of pit-falls in new registrations, however, there are also some benefits. Take a peek at what benefits other investors have found.

LocalPlumbers.com sold for $8,902 – That’s not a bad four-figure sale for a thirteen-letter, two-word, geo + service, .com domain name sales report. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it did?

New gTLD .xyz and New Years predictions – Are you investing in .xyz domain names and have research that indicates a spike in the New Year? Take a look at what research other .xyz investors are sharing and compare notes.

The magic number of domains to own to average 1 sale per month – What is your magic number? Is there such a thing? Some investors seem to think so. Take a look at what investors are saying the magic number is to consistently make 1 domain sale per month.

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Factory Automation Domain Names Showcase

Posted on 27 December 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Domain seized / 4337.com sold for $26,250 / Landing page services, fees & commissions / And more!

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

[WTB] Domain/Sites with age, listacles in auto/gen-y/hispanic – Budget: Up to $10,000.00 – You may want to check your domain portfolio for an auto, gen-y, or Hispanic domain name that fits this investors specified criteria. If you have what they need, you might be $10,000.00 richer.

Buying Crypto Domains – Budget: Up to $300.00 ea. – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these crypto domain name assets if you want to liquidate for some fast cash. Take a look at this buyer guideline.

Helpful info for NamesCon auction participants – Are you going to participating in the upcoming NamesCon 2019 in January? If so, you may want to check out these helpful NamesCon auction bidding tips.

Landing page services, fees & commissions – What exactly does a landing page service provide in return for all those fee’s and commissions? Does anyone know? If you’re interested too, take a peek at what other investors are saying.

Domain seized – Have you ever had a domain name seized that you owned? Take a look at this domain seizure story. I wonder how often seizure like that happen? What do you think?

4337.com sold for $26,250 – That’s not a bad four-digit .com domain name sales report for five solid figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it did?

Factory Automation Domain Names Showcase – What is the best factory automation domain name asset you own? Check out what other domain investors are buying and share your best too.

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The Accuracy Of Your Own Appraisals

Posted on 25 December 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Buying LLL.com’s (Quick cash) – Budget: Up to $30,000.00 / Indore.com sold for $5,000 / Buying LLLL.com’s, LLL.Net’s, LLL.Org’s, etc. – Budget: Up to $500 / And more!

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

Buying one word .net .org .co .io – Budget: Up to $300.00 – Do you have any single-word .net, .org, .co, or .io domain name assets in your portfolio that you want to sell for an easy $300.00? Take a peek at this buyers guidelines.

Looking for Good Expiring .com Domains – Does your portfolio have any expiring .com’s you want to make some cash one before they drop? This buyer has a budget of up to $10.00 each if they like what you have.

CaffeineCaffeine.com – Are double-repeating word domain names like this one worth anything in today’s markets? How much would you appraise this domain asset for?

Buying LLLL.com’s, LLL.Net’s, LLL.Org’s, etc. – Budget: Up to $500 – Do you have one of these four-letter .com’s, three-letter .net’s, or three-letter .org’s in your portfolio and need a quick $500.00? Take a look at this buyers specified criteria to see if you have what they need.

UniqueCo.com Sold for $5,600 – That’s not too bad of a mid-five-figure domain name sales report for a eight-letter, word + abbreviation .com. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Buying LLL.com’s (Quick cash) – Budget: Up to $30,000.00 – Do you have any three-letter .com’s in your portfolio you want to liquidate for some quick capital? Be sure to check out this buyers guidelines.

The Accuracy Of Your Own Appraisals – How accurate do you think you appraise your own domain names? Let’s put it to the test. Comp[are your appraisal with what others thinks and check put what other investors appraise their own domains for too.

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How secure do you feel with your .com investments in today’s market?

Posted on 23 December 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: How domain investing has changed since its hey-days / Indore.com sold for $5,000 / Looking for 1 word .LY and .CO domains – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 / And more!

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

Buying Two-Word dot com – Budget: Up to $100.00 – Are you looking to liquidate a two-word .com domain asset for some fast cash? Check out this buyers specified criteria to see if yours qualifies.

One / Two word .com domains with a GoDaddy appraisal $3,000 or more – Budget: Up to $200.00 – Double check your domain portfolio for one of these single word or two-word .com’s. if you are looking to liquidate for some quick  capital, this buyer is ready to close a deal.

Buying your best one-word/pronounceable LLLL dot com – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 – Be sure to triple check your portfolio for own of these two-word or four-letter pronounceable .com’s. This buyer is ready for a smooth transaction.

Looking for 1 word .LY and .CO domains – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 – Do you need a quick $1,000.00 in your pocket and have a one word .co or .ly in your portfolio ready to sell? Take a look at this buyers guidelines.

Indore.com sold for $5,000 – That’s actually kind of a low four digit sales report for a six-letter, pronounceable, city .com domain name asset. I would have guessed it would sell for more. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

How domain investing has changed since its hey-days – What changes have you noticed over the years that is no longer relevant today? Check 0ut what some of the veterans are saying are saying changed and share your insights.

How secure do you feel with your .com investments in today’s market? – Are you investing in .com’s today or have you switched to another extension? Share your recent research and compare notes with other domain investors.

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Exact Match Domains (EMD’s) In Today’s Market

Posted on 21 December 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Recent hand registrations that sold fast / 72K.com sold for $9,192 / 2019 predicted to be the year for weird domain names / And more!

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

Buying Pronounceable llll.com – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of the pronounceable four-letter .com domain assets. If you’re needing some quick cash and want to liquidate, this might be your chance.

Are high spam tlds worth the time/money? – What do you think? What if it’s premium domain asset with bad spam history? Does that make it safer investment? Look at some of the answers so far.

How old were you when you registered on Namepros? – Care to share? What have you learned in that time-frame? Peek in on this discussion to see what veterans have learned in their time or share your own story.

2019 predicted to be the year for weird domain names – How true do you think that prediction is? Have we already seen the biggest year for that or has it just been the tip of the iceberg? Take a look at what investors are saying.

72K.com sold for $9,192 – That’s not a bad number-number-letter .com d0main name sales report, however, I would have thought it would sell for more. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Recent hand registrations that sold fast – Did you recently hand register a domain name asset and flip it pretty quick? How long did it take? Share your story and take a look at what other domain investors are saying.

Exact Match Domains (EMD’s) In Today’s Market – Have you been or are you currently investing in EMD’s (Exact match domains)? How have they been doing for you? Some research is claiming that EMD’s are alive and well, maybe even stronger than ever before.

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XRP and Ripple Domain Showcase

Posted on 19 December 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: New .net spam / SmartCube.com sold for $6,160 / A new .com – Could it be this easy? / And more!

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

Your Best 5-letter – Budget: Up to $80.00 ea. – Do you have any five-letter .com’s you want to liquidate for up to $80.00 each in fast liquid cash? If so, take a look at this buyers guidelines to see if you have what they are looking for.

Got my first offer… seems to good to be true – Do you remember when you got your first offer on a domain you registered? Was it legit or was it really too good to be true? What do you think about this domain investors situation?

.CA To Be Released (TBR) Weekly Pick List – Are you investing onto .ca ccTLD’s or thinking about it? Take a look at this recent .ca drop list report. You might just find a .ca for your portfolio.

A new .com – Could it be this easy? – Wait, what? Another extension is replacing the .com extension? Which one is it? There seems to be mixed feelings about it. What side of the fense do you land on?

SmartCube.com sold for $6,160 – That’s not a bad nine-letter, two-word, .com domain name sales report. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

New .net spam – Is anyone else getting hit with spam offering the .net version of a domain name they own in a different extension? Is this a new campaign or has it been around a while? See what others think about it.

XRP and Ripple Domain Showcase – Are you investing in XRP or Ripple domain name assets? Share your best ones and take a look at what other investors are buying.

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