Today: What to do when the same domain sells to two people at two different marketplaces at the same time / FYSH.com sold for $6,325 / Hyphenated domain with traffic – versus – brand name without traffic / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying Exact Match Legal Form DOTCOM names – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 – Do you have any exact match legal form domain names in your portfolio that meet this buyers specified criteria? If so, this might be an opportunity to liquidate.
Are Short and 1 Word .INFO’s any good, still? – What are your thoughts when it comes to .info gTLD’s? Do you still own any of them? Is there any liquidity in .info domains in today’s market? Compare notes with other .info investors.
Gain.tv sold for $3,050! – Wow! Another single-word .tv ccTLD sales report for four-figures. These four-figure .tv sales just keep coming. What do you think about this one?
Hyphenated domain with traffic – versus – brand name without traffic – Which would you choose to invest into and why? Is a solid brandable worth more that a hyphenated domain with established traffic? Take a peek at what some people are saying about it.
FYSH.com sold for $6,325 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a four-letter, pronounceable, brandable, .com for a mid-four-figures. Personally, I think it should have sold for more. What do you think it should have sold for?
What to do when the same domain sells to two people at two different marketplaces at the same time – Have you ever been in a situation where a domain sold you had listed two different places at the same time? How did you handle it? Check out what some investors are saying to do.
Have you ever tried cold calling to sell a domain? – What was your success rate? Is it true that it’s just a numbers game and that eventually someone says yes? Take a look at what some veteran domain name investors are saying about cold calling to sell domains.