Today: How to define liquidity in a domain / The best method to sell local domain names / The future of the new gTLD .Monster / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying 4L real word several extensions allowed – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these real-word domains in various extensions. This buyer is ready for a smooth transaction if you’re ready to liquidate.
Buying LLL.co – net – org – io – Budget: Up to $100.00 ea. – Are you holding any three-letter .co, .net, .org, or .io domains and looking to liquidate for some fast spending cash this weekend? If so, this might be a chance to do so.
Buying Liquidation & Closeouts! – Budget: Up to $20.00 ea. – If you have any domain names in your portfolio you don’t plan on renewing that meet this buyers guideline, you might be able to recoup some of your investment.
The best method to sell local domain names – When it comes to local domain names, what is the best method you found to resell them? Compare notes with other domain investors sharing their secret method(s) of reselling local domains.
How to define liquidity in a domain – When it comes to establishing liquidity in a domain names, what are some of the variables you look at? Cheak out how some domain investors identify liquid domain assets.
The future of the new gTLD .Monster – What does your prediction look like in one year from now for the .monster new gTLD? Take a look at what some domain investors thing about this extensions future.
MunchkinMunchies.com sold for $4,411 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a sixteen-letter, two-word, .com domain for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?