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Mentoring new domain investors

Posted on 05 November 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  How to launch a domain you developed into a Brand / The real domain king – Rick Schwartz or Mike Mann in today’s markets? / HalongBayCruises.com sold for $15,350 / And more!

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

Buying aged .com, .net & .org domains – Be sure to check your portfolio if you want to make some quick wholesale cash for an aged .com, .net, or .org that meets this buyers specified criteria. This buyer has a budget of up to $100.00 each and can buy in bulk.

Show me the parking MONEY!!! – Are you generating income in today’s markets with domain name parking? How much are you making each month parking your domain names? Check out what other investors are making each month.

Another nice new gTLD sale (Preserve.Life)! – Not a bad .life new gTLD sales report for $7,500.00. This gives more hope to all the new gTLD investors out there, still holding some of the playful gems/hacks.

The real domain king – Rick Schwartz or Mike Mann in today’s markets? – Which one do you think holds the title of domain king in today’s domain industry market? It looks like a tie… Or is it?

HalongBayCruises.com sold for $15,350 – Wow! Now that’s a ice five-figure, three-word, sixteen-letter, .com domain name sales report. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

How to launch a domain you developed into a Brand – Check out the brand launching notes/tips so far from other domain investors looking to launch their own brand.

Mentoring new domain investors – Are you a seasoned domain investor with a solid track record and looking to help mentor a new domain investor? Are you a new investor looking for mentoring? Check out what other investors are saying when it comes to mentoring.

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The minimum domain criteria to consider when buying domains for parking

Posted on 03 November 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Marketplace price differences / Plural or singular – The best choice in investing / MyEthWallet.com sold for $9,680 / And more!

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

Buying pronounceable 4L .com’s – This buyer has a budget of up to $500.00 each for the right ones that meet their specified criteria. Do you have what they need?

Investing in BB approved/published names – If you are looking to liquidate for up to $50.00 a pop to make some fast cash, check out this buyers guidelines.

Plural or singular – The best choice in investing – Do you think the singular or plural form of a word/domain is higher in value? Why? Have you seen what other domain investors are saying yet?

CardCannabis.com – This ones a bit backwards. Ideally, it should be Cannabis Card. Do you think the backwards version has value in today’s markets?

MyEthWallet.com sold for $9,680 – Who was it that said eth domain name assets were worthless? Check out this nice four-figure eth domain name sales report.

Marketplace price differences – Has anyone else noticed that a variety of marketplaces have completely different price points that contradict one another? Take a look at what other investors think about why it’s like that.

The minimum domain criteria to consider when buying domains for parking – Do you have a formula for investing in domain names that will be used for parking revenue? Check out what other investors look for when acquiring domain name assets for parking revenue.

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The Most Valuable Domain That Ever Expired

Posted on 01 November 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Reported sales in new gTLDs – Still comparing oranges to apples! / TrailerHitches.com sold for $5,100 / Humanity.tv sold for $10,000! / And more!

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

US Gov lets Verisign increase .Com pricing – Have you heard about the .com price increases yet? What do you think about them? Take a look at what other domain investors are saying about the .com price increase.

Clulu.com – Did this sell for $3,500.00 in 2013? What do you think it’s value is at today? It seems short, pronounceable, and brandable, but is that enough to give it value?

Elections-2020.com – What do you think about election domain names? How about with a hyphen? How much do you think Electuibs-202/com is worth in today’s markets?

Reported sales in new gTLDs – Still comparing oranges to apples! – How do you feel about the new gTLD sales reports and how they stack up to legacy gTLD sales? Will they ever level out and match in value or will legacy gTLDs always maintain dominance?

Humanity.tv sold for $10,000! – Wow! Here is another five-figure .tv ccTLD domain name sales report. These .tv’s just keep flying off the shelves.

TrailerHitches.com sold for $5,100 – Not a bad domain name sale. With all the growth in the trailer and hitch industry it’s not a shock this one cleared an easy mid-five-figures.

The Most Valuable Domain That Ever Expired – What is the most valuable domain name you ever saw expire? Did it fully drop? Check out the high value domain name assets other investors witnessed drop.

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Subjective Domain Quality

Posted on 30 October 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Looking for 2 letter CCTLD – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 / Law Enforcement Agencies will have authority on Registries and Registrars / vCasino.com sold for $46,000 / And more!

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

Ring.tv sold for $46,000 – Yet another four-letter, dictionary-word, .tv ccTLD sales report. These .tv domains just keep cranking out sales each week.

User.com – SOLD for $150.000.00 – Wow! Talk about a nice six-figure, four-letter, .com domain name sales report. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Looking for 2 letter CCTLD – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for a two-letter ccTLD. This buyer is looking for a quick and smooth transaction for the perfect ones that meet their criteria.

The funniest domain name ever owned – Check out some of these hilarious domain names that investors owned over the years. What is the funniest domain name you ever owned?

vCasino.com sold for $46,000 – Interesting domain name sales report. Who would have thought that adding a letter in front of the word “Casino” would some day make then a mid-five-figure sale?

Law Enforcement Agencies will have authority on Registries and Registrars – Has anyone else been following this? How accurate do you think it is and will it spread into other countries? Do you think it will help police the industry better?

Subjective Domain Quality – Do think that the value or quality of a domain name asset is subjective? Do evaluation variables compensate for this? Check out what other domain investors are saying.

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What to do when someone else owns your real name .com

Posted on 28 October 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Outbound domain marketing and it’s effectiveness / Shiwo.com sold for $4,500 / Buying Turkish Domain Names in All Extensions / And more!

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

Wanted – Tech Domain ( High PA, DA ) – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of the tech related domain name assets that meet the buyers specified criteria. If you’re looking to liquidate for fast cash, this buyer has a budget of up to $20.00 each.

AiCanna.com – Is there a market for artificially intelligent cannabis? If you’re into this interesting niche, how much do you think AiCanna.com is worth in today’s markets?

inc.estate – Are estates incorporated? If so, what does your research of this niche put the value of the new gTLD asset inc.estate?

Buying Turkish Domain Names in All Extensions – This investor has a budget of up to $1,000.00 for a smooth wholesale priced transaction on a domain in your portfolio that meets their requirements.

Outbound domain marketing and it’s effectiveness – Do you use various outbound marketing strategies to get your domain name assets in front of potential end users? Take a look at what other domain investors are doing.

Shiwo.com sold for $4,500 – Not a bad five-letter, pronounceable, brandable, .com sale for four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

What to do when someone else owns your real name .com – Have you ever looked for your real name .com and found that someone else owns it already? How did you approach them to acquire it for yourself? Check out what other investors suggest.

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Nomadic Domain Investors – Are you one too?

Posted on 26 October 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  NFC.com sold for $77,507 / Hyphens Vs alternate extensions for long high paying keywords / Aruba.tv sold for $13,000! / And more!

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

Buying CVCV.com – Do you need a quick $2,500.00 in your pocket and have a great character, vowel, character, vowel .com in your portfolio? Check out this investors guidelines to see if you have what they need.

Looking for Media, fruit, animal, and cute related names – Be sure to check your portfolio for a Media, fruit, animal, or cute domain that meets this buyers criteria. They have a $100.00 budget for a smooth wholesale priced transaction.

The best niches to start investing in – Which niche has been the most profitable for you in your domain investing career? Check out what other domain investors are putting their money into and compare notes.

Aruba.tv sold for $13,000! – YAY! Another five-figure .tv ccTLD sales report. .tv seems to have a steady fire burning in sales. This might be attributed to people gravitating more to audio/video instead of text based delivery systems.

Hyphens Vs alternate extensions for long high paying keywords – Which strategy works best for you? Do you go with hyphens or alternative TLD’s when investing in strong keyword phrase domain name assets?

NFC.com sold for $77,507 – That’s what I’m talking about! A high five-figure, three-letter. .com domain name sales report to get your motor running in the morning.

Nomadic Domain Investors – Are you one too? – Did you know that there are nomadic domain investors that travel around their respective countries or all over the world while investing in domain names? This is an interesting topic of discussion.

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The concerns of branding a general public domain that was previously adult orientated

Posted on 24 October 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Registering real names of people and potential trademark issues that may follow / Counter.org sold for $2,950 / The order in which domain names drop / And more!

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

Need premium one word .io – Be sure to check your portfolio for a premium one-word .io ccTLD that meets this buyers guideline. They looking for a quick sale with a budget of up to $1,000.00 for the right domain.

Buying a Digital Marketing, Branding, and Web Development domain – This buyer has a budget of up to $750.00 for the domain that meets their criteria and they fall in love with. Is it in your portfolio?

CornMarket.com – Do you like eating corn? How do you think the corn markets are doing? This domain might make a good niche targeted corn industry development. How much do you think it’s worth?

The order in which domain names drop – Are you an avid drop catch domain investor and already know what the dropping order of domain names are? Share your experience or check out what others are saying.

Registering real names of people and potential trademark issues that may follow – Have you ever registered or acquired someone elses real name? Did you run into any trademark issues? Check out what other domain investors are saying that invest in this niche and share your experience.

Counter.org sold for $2,950 – That’s not a bad low four-figure, seven-letter, dictionary word, .org domain name sales report. Do you think this domain should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

The concerns of branding a general public domain that was previously adult orientated – Have you ever purchase a domain to brand for your new public start-up and found out that it was previously an adult orientated website? What did you do to endure a smooth branding transition?

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Why domain investors care about domain age more than end-users

Posted on 22 October 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Geo + Word Domain Asset Investing / The cheapest way to register 5,000 .com, .net, .org domain names / BrainD.com sold for $2,588 / And more!

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

MaidNY.com – We see maid services all over the place, even in New York. This might be generic, but does seem brandable to foe geographical region. I today’s markets, what would you appraise this domain for?

Furniture.Center – It sounds like a logical generic furniture center/warehouse type domain. Is it too generic to have value though? How much do you think this domain is worth?

.COM Promo – $6.99 first year registrations – Are you looking for a cheap .com registration coupon/promo for your next hand-registration? Check this promotion out.

BrainD.com sold for $2,588 – That’s not too bad of a single-word + letter .com domain name sales report. Would you have guessed it would have sold for more or less than what it did.

The cheapest way to register 5,000 .com, .net, .org domain names – Have you ever registered 5,000 domain name all at once? What did it cost you? See if other domain investors have found a cheaper way to bulk register and share your experience.

Geo + Word Domain Asset Investing – Are you investing into Geo + word .com domain name assets? How are the markets doing? Take a look at what other Geo + word domain investors are talking about.

Why domain investors care about domain age more than end-users – Has anyone else noticed a favoring on domain age more in domain investors than in end-users? Check out what other domain investors are saying.

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To develop or not to develop that new domain? – That’s the question!

Posted on 20 October 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Self-hosted and hosted domain portfolios / INJO.com sold for $4,900 / [Hiring] Need a simple web design with some rss feed integration / And more!

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

.Top New Domain Registrations for only $1.49 – Are you a big .top fan? Check out the new $1.49 deal for a new .top registration.

Buy.wf – Well, it’s a short, three-letter, .wf ccTLD. Do you think a three-letter dictionary word in .wf has value in today’s markets?

GoToMaine.com – Have you ever been to the great state of Maine? If you wanted to go, would you find good information on this domain (If it was developed)? What do you think it’s appraisal value is?

[Hiring] Need a simple web design with some rss feed integration – Do you have some coding skills and want to make up to $250.00 buckaroo’s? Check out this buyers project brief to see if you qualify.

INJO.com sold for $4,900 – Not a bad mic-four-figure, four-letter, .com domain name sales report. Do you think injo.com should have sold for more or less than what it did?

Self-hosted and hosted domain portfolios – We all come to that split in the road where we have to decide if we want to list our portfolio at a 3rd party location or develop a domain of oir own to host the portfolio. What do you do?

To develop or not to develop that new domain? – That’s the question! – Have you ever wondered if it was a good idea to develop that new domain you just acquired? Check out what other domain investors are saying the pros and cons are. Share your experience.

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Investing in a one-word .com – Budget: $40,000.00

Posted on 18 October 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today:  Buying A Traffic Domain – Budget: $20,000.00 / Legalities of registering a domain and recovering the old content / 8B.cc sold for $12,002 / And more!

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

What’s the best domain you would sell for $150? – Do you have a domain name worth $150.00 in your portfolio you want to sell? Check out this buyers guidelines to see if you have what they are looking for.

Designer.Agency – This one seems a bit catchy. It could work in a variety of different design fields. What do you think? How much would you appraise this domain for in today’s markets?

Idj.io – Are you following the three-letter .io ccTLD markets? What is the current floor value for a domain like IDJ.io?

Investing in a one-word .com – Budget: $40,000.00 – You will want to check your portfolio a few times to see if you have a one-word .com that this buyer is looking for. They have a $40,000.00 budget and ready to buy the right domain.

Buying A Traffic Domain – Budget: $20,000.00 – Be sure to double check your portfolio for a traffic domain name that fits this investors criteria. They have a budget of up to $20,000.00 for the right one.

8B.cc sold for $12,002 – Not a bad two-character (Number + Letter) .cc ccTLD sales report. Would you have guessed it would have sold for more or less than what it did?

Legalities of  registering a domain and recovering the old content – Have you ever done this before? Were you aware of any legal issues when you did it? Thinking about doing it? Be sure to check this discussion out about it first.

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