One time sale versus leasing

Posted on 26 July 2020 by NamePros Daily

Today: Lesson Learned: What not to do during negotiation / Registering an Abandoned/Cancelled Trademark Name / LifeCoin.com sold for $6,600 / and more…

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

Looking for 3 L .net’s – Budget: Up to $200.00 – If you have any three-letter .net domains collecting dust in your domain portfolio and interested in liquidating them for some fast spending cash, this might be an opportunity to do so.

Are you investing in new gTLDs in 2020? – Well, are you? There are so many different new gTLD’s out there today that it can make your head spin trying to figure out the best ones to invest into? Which new gTLD’s have you decided to invest in and which ones do you avoid?

Showcase your RENEWAL(S) or Transfer(s)of the day! – Are you about to renew or transfer a domain name today that you’re proud of? What are the best ones? Take a look at what other domain investors are renewing and transferring today as well.

LifeCoin.com sold for $6,600 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eight-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?

Registering an Abandoned/Cancelled Trademark Name – Have you ever registered a domain name asset that was an abandoned or cancelled federal trademark? How did that go for you? Check out some of the experiences other investors have had.

Lesson Learned: What not to do during negotiation – If you have ever negotiated with a potential buyer before, you can probably relate to some of the challenges domain investors face every day during the negotiation process. Take a look at what this domain investor learned and share your experience, too.

One time sale versus leasing – When it comes to investing into domain names, you have to eventually decide if your best strategy is to sell a domain name outright for as much as you can or if you should lease it for long-term reoccurring income every month. Take a look at what some investors are saying about it.

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