Posted on 03 May 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: AA9.com sold for $14,500 / Is financing your domains (selling them in installments) working for you? / Buying LLLL.COM – Budget: Up to $2,000.00 / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Looking for single word .io domains – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Make sure that you don’t have one of these single-word .io ccTLD’s in your domain portfolio. This buyer is ready for a smooth transaction.
Looking for domain hacks – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 – Are you holding any domain hacks like the ones this investor outlined in their specified criteria? If you do, this might be a chance to get some quick cash.
Looking for high search volume two words .net ,.org – Budget: Up to $400.00 – Do you have any high search-volume, double-word, .net or .org domain names like the ones this buyer is looking for? If you do, this could be an opportunity to liquidate some of them.
Buying LLLL.COM – Budget: Up to $2,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these four-letter .com domain names like this buyers looking for. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.
AA9.com sold for $14,500 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a two-letter + single-number .com domain for five-figures. D you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Is financing your domains (selling them in installments) working for you? – Are you seeing much success financing your domain assets versus selling them for a set price? Check out what some domain investors success rates are and share your own.
Selling Domains Through Email + Email Template – When it comes to selling domain names via email marketing, how successful have you been? Take a look at what some domain investors are saying, share your favorite template and compare notes.
Posted on 02 May 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: BUYING new TLDs – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 / Showcase domains registered prior to Coronavirus. (that’s now relevant) / Buying pronounceable 4L.com – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying Tech (starting or ending with) – domain COM only – Budget: Up to $700.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these domains that start or end with “Tech” like what this domain investors is looking for if you need some fast cash.
Wanted: Sites Monetized With Ezoic – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Are you wanting to resale one of your developed domains with the website that meets all this members guideline? If so, this could be the opportunity for a quick flip.
Photography/Cam/Art related domain wanted – Total Budget: $1,000.00 – Are you holding any photography, cam, or art related domain names in your portfolio that are collecting dust and wouldn’t mind liquidating? If so, this might be a chance.
Buying pronounceable 4L.com – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 – Be sure to double-check your portfolio for one of these pronounceable four-letter .com domain names outlined in this buyers brief if you need some money today.
BUYING new TLDs – Budget: Up to $1,000.00 – If you have any new TLD’s that fit within this buyers specified criteria, it might be an opportunity to liquidate for some quick spending cash this weekend.
Showcase domains registered prior to Coronavirus. (that’s now relevant) – Did you invest into any domain names that only got popular in demand after the new novel coronavirus (Covid-19) went main-stream? What domain assets where they? Check out what some investors already had and share yours.
CandyPress.com sold for $8,988 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a ten-letter, two-word, .com domain for a high four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 01 May 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: How to Find Leads for outbound emails / Aquarian.com sold for $14,123 / Is it worth building a domain asset into a website? / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
New .SHOP Domains for $2.19 – Have you been thinking about investing into a new .shop gTLD, hut didn’t like the price-point? If so, this promotion might help you save a few bucks.
Buying Real Estate, 4 Letter, or one Word Dictionary Domain – Budget: Up to $500.00 – Make sure to check your portfolio for one of these four-letter, single-word, or real-estate related domain names that fits within this buyers guideline.
Buying High-Value BrandBucket Published or Accepted Names – Budget: Up to $750.00 – Are you holding any high-value BrandBucket published or accepted domain names that meets this buyers specified criteria? If so, this might be an opportunity to liquidate.
Buying LLLL.com – Budget: Up to $2,000.00 – Are you holding any four-letter .com domain names collecting dust that you would be willing to liquidate for some fast reinvestment capital? If so, this might be an opportunity.
Is it worth building a domain asset into a website? – What are your thoughts when it comes to developing a domain asset to recoup some your renewal costs each year? Take a peak at what some domain investors are saying.
How to Find Leads for outbound emails – Are you finding a sweet spot somewhere for leads to pitch potential end-users? Take a look at some of the sweet spots some domain investors found and share some of your own.
CaliforniaWatch.org sold for $12,339 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a fifteen-letter, two-word, GEO, .org domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 30 April 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: Monetizing a domain… / Aquarian.com sold for $14,123 /Buying 3L.com domains – Budget: Up to $150,000.00on / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
.CO for ONLY $1.99 – If you have been thinking about investing in a new .co ccTLD registration, this new promotion might be an opportunity to save a few bucks.
Buying Brandable & Pronouncable 4L.coms – Budget: Up to $3,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these brandable, pronounceable, four-letter .com domains outlined in this buyers specified criteria. This might be an opportunity to liquidate.
Buying 3L.com domains – Budget: Up to $150,000.00 – If you are holding a three-letter .com that fits in this buyers guideline, it might be an opportunity to liquidate for some super fast reinvestment capital.
Aquarian.com sold for $14,123 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eight-letter, brandable, pronounceable, .com domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Monetizing a domain… – When it comes to investing in domain name assets, there will eventually be a time that you start to think about monetizing them to cover their own renewal costs each year. What ideas do you have for this investor to monetize their asset?
Number of visits your domain should receive to make it valuable – When it comes to getting traffic on your domain names, what is the magic number that indicates liquid interest? At what point does your domain become valuable? Take a look at what some investors say.
Posted on 29 April 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: How to respond to an inquiry of “How much” for your domain / Buying Pronounceable 4L .com – Total Budget: $3,000.00 / What happens when you lose in a backorder domain auction / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying premium crypto names – Budget: Up to $300.00 – Are you holding any premium crypto related domain names that you would be willing to liquidate for some fast cash? If so, make sure that you read this buyers guideline.
To Be Released (TBR) Weekly .CA Pick List – Are you investing into .ca ccTLD’s and wondering what is going to be dropping soon you might be able to grab? If so, this might be an interesting list to check out.
.com, net , org registration for ONLY $5.99 – If you have been on the fence debating on whether or not you want to invest into a new .com, .net, or .org domain registration, this might be an opportunity to save some money.
Buying Pronounceable 4L .com – Total Budget: $3,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these four-letter pronounceable .com domains outlined in this buyers specified criteria. This might be an opportunity to liquidate.
How to respond to an inquiry of “How much” for your domain – Everyone does things a little different and not all techniques work as well as the other. Which one of your techniques works the best? Compare notes with other domain investors and see what works for them.
What happens when you lose in a backorder domain auction – Have you ever purchased or used credit for a domain backorder that was pushed to auction and lost? What happened to your backorder payment/credit? Take a look at what some domain investors say happens.
SingInst.org sold for $7,155 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eight-letter, brandable, pronounceable, .org domain name for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 28 April 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: Redirecting a domain versus setting up a landing page / Roof.top sold for $3500 to an end-user / What to do with domains while waiting for them to sell… / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying Sanitizer domains – Budget: Up to $75,000.00 – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these sanitizer domains that match this buyers guideline.
Buying Squadhelp Premium names OR Brandbucket Accepted or Published – Budget: Up to $6,000.00 – Are you holding any of these SquadHelp premium or BrandBucket accepted or published domain outlined in this buyers specified criteria? If so, this might be an opportunity to liquidate.
.net domain 50% OFF = $7.95 (Limited Quantity) – If you have been debating on investing into a new .net registration but didn’t like the price-point, this promotion might be an opportunity to save a few bucks.
Roof.top sold for $3500 to an end-user – That’s an interesting four-letter, dictionary-word, .top new gTLD for four-figures. Check out what’s being said about this new gTLD sale.
Redirecting a domain versus setting up a landing page – Which of the those options has worked the best for you and increased conversion rates? Take a look at what some domain investors are saying the best choice is.
What to do with domains while waiting for them to sell… – If you have been investing into domain names for a while, you probably now of several ways to monetize them while they wait for a sale so you can recoup your renewal costs each year.
SweetLeafMarijuana.com sold for $6,680 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eighteen-letter, three-word, long-tail, .com domain for a mid-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 27 April 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: Buying CVCV.com – Budget: Up to $2,000.00 / The strategy of backwards domains / How to access future auction closeout data / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Website wanted – Budget: Up to $200.00 – Are you holding a website like the one this buyer is looking for that you would be willing to liquidate? If so, this might be an opportunity.
Buying Bulk domains $5.00 – $10.00 USD each – Be sure to check your portfolio for any of these domain names that meet this buyers specified criteria if you want to liquidate in bulk for some quick cash this weekend.
Domains with “CORE” in them — .com only – Budget: Up to $250.00 – Be sure to double-check your portfolio for one of these domain names with the word CORE in it.
Buying CVCV.com – Budget: Up to $2,000.00 – If you are holding a cvcv four-letter .com that meets this buyers description and in need of some fast reinvestment capital, this might be the opportunity to do so.
How to access future auction closeout data – When it comes to investing into domain names, is it beneficial to know what future closeouts will be? Check out the discussion on about it and jump in.
The strategy of backwards domains – When it comes to two-word domain names that seem to be popular, is there a reason why some domain investors register the reverse combination of the words? Take a look at what is being said.
6834.com sold for $8,300 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a four-number .com domain for a high-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 26 April 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: Using the word “Buy” or “Sell” in the actual domain name / The .london domain market / Buying cvcv.com – Budget: Up to $8,000.00 / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying 4L .com domains – Budget: Up to $80.00 ea. – If you have a few random four-letter .com domain names like this investor is looking for at wholesale prices and need some fast cash for this weekend, this could be a chance to liquidate a few.
MorningVineyards.com – When it comes to vineyard domain name assets, do you think that market is currently weak or strong for the niche? Would this sixteen-letter, two-word vineyard domain asset have much value in today’s market? What would you appraise it for?
Buying cvcv.com – Budget: Up to $8,000.00 – Be sure to double-check your portfolio for one of these cvcv four-letter .com domains outlined in this buyers specified criteria. This could be an opportunity to liquidate.
The .london domain market – Are you investing into the new gTLD .london? How are they doing for you in today’s market? Share some of your research and compare notes with other .london domain investors.
Using the word “Buy” or “Sell” in the actual domain name – What is your opinion when investing into domain names with a call-to-action word in them like “Buy” or “Sell”? Is that a good or bad idea? Check out what some investors think.
LaPlaya.com sold for $11,060 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eight-letter, two-word, Spanish-language, .com domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Posted on 25 April 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: CoinTech.com sold for $13,000 / Some domain industry history / Development! Development! Development!!! / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying Killer Brand in Fitness – Budget: Up to $150.000.00 – Make sure that you triple-check your portfolio for one of these single-word or two-word fitness related .com domains. This could be your chance to liquidated for some quick reinvestment capital.
Buying 1 word .in Domains – Budget: up to $1,000.00 – Are you holding any single-word .in ccTLD’s that are within this buyers guideline? If so, this might be an opportunity to liquidate.
Buying .com’s Up to $20 Ea. – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these two-word .com domain names outlined in this buyers specified criteria. This could be an opportunity for a fast flip if you want to liquidate.
Some domain industry history – How long have you been investing into domain names and following industry news? You may remember some of the things mentioned so far. Share some of the great historical moments in our industry with others and check out what they remember.
CoinTech.com sold for $13,000 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a eight-letter, two-word, .com domain name for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
Development! Development! Development!!! – When it comes to your domain names sitting around collecting dust and racking up renewal costs each year, have you considered developing any of those domain names to help recoup some of your investments?
special domain investing techniques – Are you using any special or top secret domain name investing techniques that other domain investors could benefit from? Share some of your techniques and compare notes with what other domain name investors are doing.
Posted on 24 April 2020 by NamePros Daily
Today: Tips on getting the best exposure for domains / My very first domain sale / Buying One word .NET Domains – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
BUYING .com category killers – Budget: Up to $1,500.00 – Are you holding any category killer domain names in your portfolio? If so, and you’re thinking about liquidating for some quick cash this weekend, this might be an opportunity to do so.
Buying BB Listed Domains – Budget: Up to $25.00 ea. – If you have a few BrandBucket listed domains collecting dust that you are ready to liquidate and let go, you might want to check out this buyers specified criteria.
Buying expiring soon domains for $2 – Do you have a few domain names that are expiring soon and don’t plan on renewing them at all? If so, and you want to recoup a couple dollars, this buyer is looking for single or bulk deals.
Buying One word .NET Domains – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these single-word .net domain names outlined in this buyers guideline. It might be an opportunity for some quick reinvestment capital.
Tips on getting the best exposure for domains – What are some of the top strategies that you would recommend to other domain investors looking to maximize exposure to a domain name they are wanting to liquidate? Check out what some domain investors are doing.
My very first domain sale – Do you remember the very first domain name asset you ever sold? How did it make you feel? This sales report is only two-figures, but it brought a profit to the investor, which can be motivating. Check it out.
KTG.com sold for $19,927 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a three-letter, .com domain for five-figures. I would have guessed it would sell for more. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for.