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.


