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DomainSherpa
Domain Handicapping the Europe 2019 NamesCon Auction
Two of the top global minds in domain name values handicap the upcoming Europe 2019 NamesCon Auction. Monte Cahn and Andrew Rosener review the domains and discuss what will sell, what you should keep an eye on, and some of how the auctions work behin...
Discussion
Domain Handicapping the Europe 2019 NamesCon Auction
Two of the top global minds in domain name values handicap the upcoming Europe 2019 NamesCon Auction. Monte Cahn and Andrew Rosener review the domains and discuss what will sell, what you should keep an eye on, and some of how the auctions work behin...
Discussion
June 16, 2019, 9:44 pm
The Domains
Domain Agents details client upgrade to Bus.com
Domain Agents published a post today on ShareTheBus.com upgrading to Bus.com, a domain name the brokerage firm helped them secure. From the article: “Rebranding was an essential step in our company’s evolution, since our name now accurate...
Discussion
Domain Agents details client upgrade to Bus.com
Domain Agents published a post today on ShareTheBus.com upgrading to Bus.com, a domain name the brokerage firm helped them secure. From the article: “Rebranding was an essential step in our company’s evolution, since our name now accurate...
Discussion
June 13, 2019, 1:59 pm
The Domains
Uniregistry expired names going to Dynadot
Page Howe did a post today on DN.biz that Uniregistry expired inventory is going to Dynadot’s marketplace. Page wrote: Uniregistry names seem to carry a higher than normal $50 fee, (Dynadot owned names start at $12.99) and seem to be at a set t...
Discussion
Uniregistry expired names going to Dynadot
Page Howe did a post today on DN.biz that Uniregistry expired inventory is going to Dynadot’s marketplace. Page wrote: Uniregistry names seem to carry a higher than normal $50 fee, (Dynadot owned names start at $12.99) and seem to be at a set t...
Discussion
June 12, 2019, 5:10 pm
The Domains
Sedo weekly sales led by Creatio.com
Sedo released their weekly sales and Creatio.com was the top sale at 50,000 Euros, ($56,649). It was a light week with less than 50 sales total. Studio.io sold for $20,000 to take second place. 26 .com sales 13 cctld sales 6 other tld sales Domain na...
Discussion
Sedo weekly sales led by Creatio.com
Sedo released their weekly sales and Creatio.com was the top sale at 50,000 Euros, ($56,649). It was a light week with less than 50 sales total. Studio.io sold for $20,000 to take second place. 26 .com sales 13 cctld sales 6 other tld sales Domain na...
Discussion
June 11, 2019, 8:10 pm
The Domains
Mary Meeker’s Internet Trends Report 2019
Mary Meeker’s Internet trends report for 2019 has been released. Always a must read in my opinion as Mary has been doing this a long time and the report is filled with a lot of data. Recode waded through all 333 slides, ( I have only gone throu...
Discussion
Mary Meeker’s Internet Trends Report 2019
Mary Meeker’s Internet trends report for 2019 has been released. Always a must read in my opinion as Mary has been doing this a long time and the report is filled with a lot of data. Recode waded through all 333 slides, ( I have only gone throu...
Discussion
June 11, 2019, 4:35 pm
The Domains
Swipe.io sells for $68,000 biggest reported .io sale of all time
Swipe.io closed at $68,000 on Park.io to become the highest .io sale ever recorded according to Namebio. The domain was registered in 2012. There is a Swipe.io by Dignity Games in the Apple and Google app stores. The previous high .io sale was lucky....
Discussion
Swipe.io sells for $68,000 biggest reported .io sale of all time
Swipe.io closed at $68,000 on Park.io to become the highest .io sale ever recorded according to Namebio. The domain was registered in 2012. There is a Swipe.io by Dignity Games in the Apple and Google app stores. The previous high .io sale was lucky....
Discussion
June 11, 2019, 8:07 am
DomainSherpa
DomainSherpa Review – June 10: Rockefeller.org, BluWireless.com, Shaman.org
What do successful domain name investors think when they value domain names?In this show:• We learn what the Sherpas bought or sold recently: Rockefeller.org, BluWireless.com, Shaman.org• An investor's portfolio is appraised: EmergingA...
Discussion
DomainSherpa Review – June 10: Rockefeller.org, BluWireless.com, Shaman.org
What do successful domain name investors think when they value domain names?In this show:• We learn what the Sherpas bought or sold recently: Rockefeller.org, BluWireless.com, Shaman.org• An investor's portfolio is appraised: EmergingA...
Discussion
June 10, 2019, 11:43 pm
The Domains
“I don’t buy from domainers on principle”
To buy, or not to buy, that is the question. So the headline here comes from an email a reader sent me about an exchange they had with an end user. The reader sent a targeted email to just one person, asking them if they would be interested in the do...
Discussion
“I don’t buy from domainers on principle”
To buy, or not to buy, that is the question. So the headline here comes from an email a reader sent me about an exchange they had with an end user. The reader sent a targeted email to just one person, asking them if they would be interested in the do...
Discussion
June 10, 2019, 9:20 pm
The Domains
The good, the bad and the ugly – NameJet – 2019 Edition
Back in 2016 we started a series here that looked at the best and worst about companies in the domain industry. Over the last 30 months a lot has changed at many companies so we are revisiting the good, the bad and the ugly. Each post will deal with ...
Discussion
The good, the bad and the ugly – NameJet – 2019 Edition
Back in 2016 we started a series here that looked at the best and worst about companies in the domain industry. Over the last 30 months a lot has changed at many companies so we are revisiting the good, the bad and the ugly. Each post will deal with ...
Discussion
June 10, 2019, 2:32 am
The Domains
The good, the bad and the ugly – Dynadot – 2019 Edition
Back in 2016 we started a series here that looked at the best and worst about companies in the domain industry. Over the last 30 months a lot has changed at many companies so we are revisiting the good, the bad and the ugly. Each post will deal with ...
Discussion
The good, the bad and the ugly – Dynadot – 2019 Edition
Back in 2016 we started a series here that looked at the best and worst about companies in the domain industry. Over the last 30 months a lot has changed at many companies so we are revisiting the good, the bad and the ugly. Each post will deal with ...
Discussion
June 7, 2019, 1:08 am