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Why plurals kill value

Posted on 07 March 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Registered “A Product” .com Domain…. Now what? / Blockchain.ventures sold for $42,000 / Teppich.tv sold for 2,200 EUR! / And more!

Here are the new domain discussions and domain news.

ThePetYard.com – Maybe a directory of parks for assorted pets? Or possibly a kennel and pet sitting service? If you had to appraise this domain name, what would you appraise it for?

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What you need to know about selling through Brokers

Posted on 05 March 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Top technology trends and Investments forecast of 2018 / Sold a .one domain, 5th highest reported sale / Generating a list of all CVCV combinations / And more!

Here are the new domain discussions and domain news.

Domainer Scammed For $26k On A Stolen Domain! – Wow! When will it stop? This is getting crazy! Way too many scammers out there online and not enough regulation or enforcement.

Time to stop investing in Bitcoin domains – How do you feel about the cryptocurrency domain investment trend? Is it still strong, fading away, or dropping fast? Will investors lose their shirts if they hold them too much longer?

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How I lost $479 dollars. Don’t repeat my mistake!

Posted on 03 March 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Keep the faith – I just sold FindMe.online for $7,500 / Has your email been compromised? / Reported Domain Sales on NamePros (February Edition) / And more!

Here are the new domain discussions and domain news.
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General/Social vs. Commercial domains – Analyzing the better investment

Posted on 01 March 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Knowing when to hire a domain broker / Life Science Conference Good News for .science / Edit[dot]Com Sold For $140k / And more!

Here are the new domain discussions and domain news.

Looking for NNNN.com’s without 0 & 4’s – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these 4 number.com domain assets. This investor is ready the pay top dollar for what you have.

Star.org sold for $225,000 – WOW! I would have never guessed that Star.org would have sold for $225,000.00. This industry never ceases to amaze me.

Leather.ES – If you had to put a value on this ccTLD, how much would you appraise it for? Personally, I’m just not seeing any value in Leather.es.

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How to get started in domain investing with a very tight budget

Posted on 27 February 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Hit me up with the best .com you have for $50 / Sniper.biz / Ion.tv sold for $2,000! / And more!

Here are the new domain discussions and domain news.

iShoppable.com – Wait, what? Excuse me, but what is this investment based on? I’m not sure why someone thought this domain asset had value, but maybe I’m missing something. How much do you think it’s worth?

BUYING 4L.COM CHIPS NO A E I O U or V NAMES! Payment Via BTC OR ETH!!! – Hurry up and get your portfolio out to make sure don’t have any of these domain assets laying around. This investor is a serious buyer and looking buy everything you have that fits their criteria.

Sniper.biz – I can see a freelance mercenary or recruiter using Sniper.biz for their campaign, but I’m sure it would attract a lot of controversy in today’s media. What would you evaluate this domains worth at?

KittyKatKlan.com – Hmm. Now, what in the world were they thinking when they invested into this one? A private society for cat people or maybe a cat lovers community? It’s long, but it’s catchy. What would you appraise it for?

Hit me up with the best .com you have for $50 – Be sure to double check your domain portfolio for one of these domain assets. this buyer is ready to buy them all from you.

Ion.tv sold for $2,000! – Very nice sale! You have to love still seeing so many four digit.tv ccTLD sales reports out there.  This is where motivation is born.

How to get started in domain investing with a very tight budget – What are some of the things you would recommend a new investor do that has a very small and tight budget to get started in the domain industry?

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The best choice for a new gTLD launch

Posted on 25 February 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Domain Names and “Action Words” / How much tax are you paying for the domain sales you make? / Vape.net Sold for $30,000 / And more!

Here are the new domain discussions and domain news.

OldBid.com – What on earth could a domain name asset like OldBid.com be developed into that generates revenue? seriously, is there a way to make a penny or two looking at old auction bid data?

Clear.Info – Maybe it translates to “Clear Information”. With that said, maybe it could be a data wiping service? Basically, a service that allows the consumer to clean a server or format a hard drive. There are many services like that out there, but could this domain be worth anything?

Wizsurance.com – Is this a joke? I guess it could be brandable, but does it have any reseller value? Is this a bad investment or are they a genius?

How much tax are you paying for the domain sales you make? – Are you paying taxes on your domain sales or are you avoiding them? Maybe you were not aware that sales tax should be applied to a domain asset? Share your thoughts and experience.

Domain Names and “Action Words” – Do you invest in action word domain names at all? They seem like a great idea and some have sold for a pretty penny. What kind of success have you had with action words?

Vape.net Sold for $30,000 – Nothing like a five digit .net gTLD sale to get that blood pumping through you and your heart racing. You have to love seeing motivational domain sales reports like this one.

The best choice for a new gTLD launch – Have you ever looked at the current lineup of gTLDs and thought to yourself that you could have thought of a better one that everybody would want to develop on? What was it? Put your idea to the test and see what other investors think?

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The Average Time It Takes To Close A Domain Sale

Posted on 23 February 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: He Nearly Lost Everything To Win The Domain / .wtf showcase / The best keyword (already registered) domain search tools / And more!

Here are the new domain discussions and domain news.

FastSurgery.com – Faster surgeries would be awesome, but by speeding up the process wouldn’t that make the quality of the job worse? Keeping that in mind, how much would a domain name like FasSurgery.com be worth?

Dooi.com – Now this is an interesting pronounceable, short, and brandable 4 letter .com. How much do you think this beauty would be worth in today’s domain markets?

GoLooky.com – Really? What were they thinking when they registered this? Go looky in the back yard? Go looky under the bed? It’s playful, sure, but does it have any value?

.wtf showcase – Share your .wtf new gTLDs here. Are you a .wtf domain asset investor and looking to show off one of your most prized assets? Share it here and see what others are investing into.

He Nearly Lost Everything To Win The Domain – This is an old case, but it’s still valid in today’s investing world. If you follow UDRPs, then this is a case you must know about. Stories of huge corporations losing a legal battle against your average joe.

The best keyword (already registered) domain search tools – Have you ever used a tool like this to find domains already owned with specific keywords? Share your favorite tool or check out one someone else uses with success.

The Average Time It Takes To Close A Domain Sale – How long does it normally take you to close a domain sale from start to finish? Share your experience and read about others with similar or better averages.

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Looking for LLL.com (CVC preferred)

Posted on 21 February 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Buying LLLL.COM CHIP Domains / I’m Investing into CVCV.COM – CVVC.COM / Baseball.net sold for $15,100 – It sold previously for $52,500 in ’08 / And more!

Here are the new domain discussions and domain news.

The importance of character accents in .de names – Are you a .de ccTLD investor? What statistics and research do you have on character accents when it comes to .de domain names and their ability to acquire more interest from end users?

Opinions on .UK – For those of you investing in .uk domain assets, do you think that they are in more or less demand than .co.uk? Are they easier to sell?

VR-Bots.com – I think the hyphen in this one kills it to be honest. How would you evaluate a domain like VR-Bots.com? Do you think it has any value in today market?

Baseball.net sold for $15,100 – It sold previously for $52,500 in ’08 – Wow! Talk about a big loss in that investment. It went from $52,500 in 2008 to $15,100 in 2018. That’s a $37,400 loss (Not including renewals). Is this a sign that value is dropping?

I’m Investing into CVCV.COM – CVVC.COM – This investor is desperately seeking some cvcv.coms and cvvc.coms. Do you have any in your portfolio you want to sell? Their budget is up to $10,000.

Buying LLLL.COM CHIP Domains – Do you have any 4 letter CHIPs in your portfolio you want to sell? This investor is looking to take them off your hands if you do.

Looking for LLL.com (CVC preferred) – Be sure to triple check your portfolio for one of these 3 letter.com’s. if you have any you want to let go for reseller pricing, let this buyer know.

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Domains will go up faster in value than any other commodity ever known to mankind

Posted on 19 February 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Monetizing Deleted Domains / Buyer does not wish to pay through PayPal after I already pushed the domain / Is $1 to $3 too much for a ‘decent’ but not high-quality domain? / And more!

Here are the new domain discussions and domain news.

Why does it have to be end-user or reseller? – I have seen a lot of people giving appraisals with just 2 price ranges. I think I agree there should be a 3rd (middle) range. A great appraiser that does this calls the middle range, the “Hobbyist” range. I think Eric over at NamePros has this one nailed perfectly. What are your thoughts?

Best .Com Domain Registered Direct From A Registrar? (Last 2 Years) – Share your best hand registered domain name in the last two years that you either developed, sold for a huge profit, or still own with a premium price tag on it.

Ices.info – Really? Did someone actually register this for reselling? What were they thinking? Do you thinkeIces.info has any value at all in today’s markets?

Monetizing Deleted Domains – What are your thoughts about this? Have you ever monetized a deleted domain name before? If so, what kind of results did you have? Please share your research and statistics.

Is $1 to $3 too much for a ‘decent’ but not high-quality domain? – It seems that a lot of people with questionable domain investments are confused as to why they are not selling for $1 to $3. It’s quite possible the domain in question was a bad investment initially and nobody is interested in acquiring them.

Buyer does not wish to pay through PayPal after I already pushed the domain – OMG! Why do so many people push a domain first before confirming payment for the domain asset? This just baffles me. People don’t walk out of a grocery store with products without paying first. Domain assets are no different.

Domains will go up faster in value than any other commodity ever known to mankind – How do you feel about this bold domain value statement? Do you agree that domain assets will steadily grow in value faster than any other commodity ever known or is it just hype?

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Are you keeping track of the money you make investing in domain assets?

Posted on 17 February 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: The top 5 new gTLDs in domain investors portfolios / .co.in extension showcase and discussion / Die-hard domain investing or digital asset investing? / And more!

Here are the new domain discussions and domain news.

Wanted LLL.com’s under $10,000 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these three letter .com’s. This investor is ready to buy them up!

TryAndBuy.net – Maybe a “try before you buy” type promotional network? Companies that offer free trials might get some good exposure on such a network. But, is the domain asset itself worth anything?

BitSwap.com – A digital coin swapping site maybe? It’s bind of limited with “bit” in the name though. How much would you value this domain asset for?

The top 5 new gTLDs in domain investors portfolios – What are the top five new gTLD’s that you invest into? Care to share some of your research and data with other new gTLD investors? Learn what other investors buy and why.

.co.in extension showcase and discussion – Share your .co.in ccTLD domain assets here. Don’t be shy, discuss .co.in ccTLD investments with other like-minded investors and brainstorm new ways to reach end-users.

Die-hard domain investing or digital asset investing? – Which type of investor are you? There is obviously more scalability when it comes to domain name assets than there is with digital currencies. How many of your investments is domain name related?

Are you keeping track of the money you make investing in domain assets? – How are you keeping track of your domain profits? Are you using a software, digital notes, or writing it down the old-fashioned way with a pencil and paper?

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