Posted on 09 December 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: Top Social Media Marketing Tips / Buying old 2 keywords dot com – Total Budget: $5,000.00 / $1 .eu, .click and .link (No Limit) / and more…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying 1 word .IO domains – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 ea. – Are you holding one of these single-word .io ccTLD’s in your domain portfolio that you would be willing to liquidate for some spending cash this weekend? If so, this could be an opportunity.
Buying old 2 keywords dot com – Total Budget: $5,000.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these aged two-word .com domain name assets that this buyer is looking for. This could be a chance at some fast cash in your pocket.
Top Social Media Marketing Tips – Are you currently utilizing social media to promote your domain name assets for sale? What are some of the strategies you use that work? Check out what other domain investors are saying works.
$1 .eu, .click and .link (No Limit) – If you have been on the fence and debating on investing into a new .eu, .click, or .link domain, but didn’t like the price point, this might be an opportunity to save some cash.
Ghost.co sold for $11,000 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a five-letter, dictionary-word, .co, ccTLD for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 07 December 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: ZunZun.com sold for $8,401 / Domain name portfolio assessment strategy / Buying Pronounceable LLLL.com – Budget: Up to $2,000.00 / and more…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Looking for 2 and 3 word .com – Total Budget: $1,000.00 – Are you holding a two or three-word .com with a Godaddy appraisal that exceeds $2,000? If so, this might be an opportunity to get some fast spending cash for this weekend.
Buying pronounceable 5L .com domains – Budget: Up to $100.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these pronounceable, five-letter, .com domains that this buyer is looking for. This could be a chance for some quick cash.
Buying Pronounceable LLLL.com – Budget: Up to $2,000.00 – If you are holding one of these four-letter, pronounceable .com’s outlined in this buyers specified criteria, this could be an opportunity at some liquid reinvestment cash.
ZunZun.com sold for $8,401 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a six-letter, two-word, .com domain for a high-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Using Identity Versus Alias on Domain Marketplace Platforms – Do you use your real name on domain marketplace platforms to establish more instant trust or do you think it doesn’t make a difference and use an alias? Share your thoughts and take a look how other investors do it.
Domain name portfolio assessment strategy – Is there a specific strategy that you use to assess the value of a domain name portfolio? Take a look at how some domain investors assess domain value and compare notes.
Posted on 05 December 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: Track Your Overhead Costs! / FirstMark.com sold for $16,602 / How to outbound .io and .co / and more…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Looking for LLLL.com’s – Budget: Up to $250.00 – Be sure to look in your domain portfolio for one of these four-letter .com domains that this buyer is looking for. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.
Buying Entertainment, Business, Finance Domains – Budget: Up to $60.00 ea. – If you have any entertainment, finance, or business related domains that meet this buyers specified criteria, it could be a chance for some fast spending cash this weekend.
FirstMark.com sold for $16,602 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a nine-letter, two-word, .com domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
How to outbound .io and .co – Have you ever sent outbound sales letters for your .io or .co ccTLD’s? What has been the success rate? Check out how other outbound resellers are doing it and compare notes.
Track Your Overhead Costs! – All domain investors find themselves with overhead costs associated with investing into domain names. Share some of the overhead costs you can justify having and what you think isn’t needed that other investors have.
The in’s and out’s of domain trading – When it comes to trading a domain name for another domain of equal value, what technique or negotiating strategy do you use to seal the better deal? Take a look at what some domain investors do.
Posted on 03 December 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: Devisenhandel.de sold for $14,542 / .IN ccTLD – ONLY $3.99 / Is domain investing a trade or service activity? / and more…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying “Sweepstakes” or “giveaway” .com domains – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these sweepstakes or giveaway related domains outlined in this buyers specified criteria. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.
.IN ccTLD – ONLY $3.99 – If you are thinking about investing into a new .in ccTLD registration but have not liked the price-point, this special promotion might help you save a few bucks.
Is domain investing a trade or service activity? – When starting a new business that focuses on domain investing, should you file it as a trade or service? Share your experience with registering your domain related company.
Devisenhandel.de sold for $14,542 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a thirteen-letter .de ccTLD for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
How NOT to pay transaction fees as a seller – Have you ever got into a negotiation that quickly got heated when you started discussing who is going to pay the transaction fees? How do you usually handle the fees? Take a look at how some domain investors get out of paying the fees.
Posted on 01 December 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: How long do you wait to list hand regged domains? / What is your fav domains newsletter and why? / Appraising 0mm.org / and more…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Looking to buy 1-2 LLL.net domains – Budget: Up to $600.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these two to three-letter .net domain names outlined in this buyers guideline. This could be a chance to liquidate.
Appraising 0mm.org – This is an interesting number + two-letter .org domain, but is it good enough to have some value in today’s market? What would you appraise this short three-character .org for?
What is your fav domains newsletter and why? – There are hundreds, maybe thousands of domain name related news letters out there you can subscribe to, but which one is the best? Share your favorites and check out what others follow.
How long do you wait to list hand regged domains? – Do you have a set amount of time that you hold a hand-registered domain name before you list it for sale or do you list it as soon as you register it? Take a look at what some domain investors do.
221199.com sold for $10,000 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a six-number .com domain name for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 29 November 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: Hand Regger’s….Where Do Your Ideas Come From? / Domainers that succeeded in developing their domain names / Earning Money from Expired Domains / and more…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Looking for NAME*****.COM domains – Budget: Up to $700.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these name + word .com domain names that this buyer is looking for. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.
Cheap Landing Page Development – What is the cheapest landing page development option that you have ever ran into? Check out what some investors are paying and compare notes.
Earning Money from Expired Domains – When it comes to expired domain names, have you found a way to monetize them good enough to earn revenue consistently? What strategy are you using? Take a peak at what some investors are doing with their expired domains.
Domainers that succeeded in developing their domain names – Have you successfully developed a domain name that took off into a solid brand? Which one was it? Take a look at what some domain investors developed years ago that are still running strong today.
Hand Regger’s….Where Do Your Ideas Come From? – When it comes to registering domain names each domain investor has a different strategy or technique to identify the best investments. How do you come up with good ideas? Check out what some domain investors do.
NewportNews.com sold for $12,338 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eleven-letter, two-word, GEO, .com domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 27 November 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: Sold a hand-regged 18 characters .com for $10,000 USD / Offer Received For 3 days Old .IO Domain – xx.xxx / EMD (Exact match domain) vs brandable – Why prefer one over other? / and more…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying brandbucket published domains only – Total Budget: $500.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these brandbucket published domains that this buyer is looking for if you need quick cash for this weekend.
Looking For HQ Aged Gambling Sites – Budget: Up to $400.00 – Are you holding any of these developed gambling related domains + websites that you would be willing to liquidate for some fast cash in your pocket today? If so, this might be an opportunity.
Sold a hand-regged 18 characters .com for $10,000 USD – Wow! Talk about a great ROI (Return on investment) for a domain that was hand-registered eight-years ago. It just goes to show that the long-hold game is still valid today.
EMD (Exact match domain) vs brandable – Why prefer one over other? – Is there a reason why you gravitate to investing into one more than the other? Share your strategy and reasoning while comparing notes with why other domain investors do it the way they do.
Offer Received For 3 days Old .IO Domain – xx.xxx – Have you ever has a five-figure purchase offer for a ccTLD domain like this .io three-days after registering it? What do you think the motivation was for this one?
MingYan.com sold for $7,601 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a seven-letter, two-word, .com domain for a high-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 25 November 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: 5 letter dot com discussion and sales reports / .fyi and .directory extensions investment potential / Buying 3l .de domains (Germany) – Budget: Up to 5,000.00-€ / and more…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying 4 Letter .com – Budget: Up to $200.00 – Are you holding any four-letter .com domain names that meet this buyers specified criteria? If so, this could be an opportunity to liquidate for some quick cash in your pocket.
Buying 4 letter .com (LLLL.com) – any letter, no restrictions – Total Budget: $800.00 – Be sure to double-check your domain name portfolio for one of these four-letter .com domains listed in this buyers guideline. This might be a chance at some fast weekend spending money.
Buying 3l .de domains (Germany) – Budget: Up to 5,000.00-€ – If you are holding one of these three-letter .de ccTLD’s in your portfolio, you might be able to pocket some reinvestment capital from this buyer. Take a look at their requirements.
.fyi and .directory extensions investment potential – What side of the fence do you land on when it comes to investing new gTLD’s like .fyi and .directory? Do you see any short or long-term potential with those assets? Take a look at what some domain investors are saying about them.
5 letter dot com discussion and sales reports – Are you investing into any five-letter .com domain names? What kind of sales have you had so far? Share some of your experience and compare notes with other five-letter .com domain investors.
9WineTour.com sold for $7,193 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a single-number + eight-letter (Two-word), nine-character, .com domain for a high-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 24 November 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: S666.com sold for $7,003 /Looking for 4l CVCV Domain – Budget: Up to $3,000.00 / Is a transferred domain considered TM if its creation date is earlier than the date of registration / and more…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying one word .io – fast payment – Budget: Up to $150.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these single-word .io ccTLD’s that this buyer is looking for. This could be an opportunity for some fast cash in your pocket.
Looking for Finance/Payment related .com domains – Budget: Up to $80.00 ea. – Are you holding any of these financial or payment related domains in your portfolio outlined in this buyers guidelines? If so, this could be a chance for some weekend spending cash.
Looking for 4l CVCV Domain – Budget: Up to $3,000.00 – Do you have a cvcv four-letter .com domain name this buyer specified in their inquiry? This might be an opportunity for some quick reinvestment capital if you do.
S666.com sold for $7,003 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a single-letter + six-number, four-character, .com domain for a high-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Is a transferred domain considered TM if its creation date is earlier than the date of registration – If any of you have experience in Trademark law, you might be able to shed some light on this topic for some domain investors. Otherwise, this could be interesting to follow along with if you’re interested.
Strategy for selling pharma domains – If you are investing into any pharmaceutical related domain names and trying to figure out how to market them to companies that would be interested in developing them, this might be an interesting discussion for you.
Posted on 22 November 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: List of Developed 4L .com Domains in the wild / How to respond to low-ball offers / The best answer to “Not interested” & “I’ll pass” / and more…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Looking for first name domains up to $5000 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these first name domains outlined in this buyers guidelines if you need some quick weekend spending money.
Buying SH Listed Made-Up names and Typos for $15 – Are you holding any made-up names or typos listed on SquadHelp that you would be willing to liquidate for some fast spending cash? If so, this might be an opportunity.
The best answer to “Not interested” & “I’ll pass” – Have you ever ran into that dead end wall with what appears to be zero interest in your domain from a potential buyer? How do you rebuttal that? Check out how some domain investors are turning those no’s into a yes.
How to respond to low-ball offers – When it comes to reselling domain names we have all come across the low-ball offers and tire-kickers at some point. How do you deal with them? Check out how some resellers respond to them and share your experiences too.
List of Developed 4L .com Domains in the wild – Have you ever wondered how many four-letter .com domains have been developed and what type of business monetization they used? Take a look at the ones this investor found and share some you came across.
VIID.me sold for $9,211 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a four-letter, pronounceable, brandable, .me ccTLD for a high-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?