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domains WW.com, XW.com and BZ.com All Change Hands Today

With 676 two-letter .COM domain names in existence, transactions involving those names can be few and far between. In fact, the last time we reported on a two-letter .COM sale was almost two and a half months ago. Today, news has been disclosed...
 
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domains Why Is China Investing in Domain Names? Here's the Answer

Have you ever wondered why Chinese investors have turned to buying domain names? Over the past couple of years, we've seen the market for two-letter .com, three-letter .com, four-letter .com, two-number .com, three-number.com, four-number .com...
 
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domains When the Cost Is $1 You Get Registrations Like These

I was looking at what is getting registered in .XYZ with all the hoopla around Google, Alphabet, and ABC.xyz.
  • Trademark violations
  • Actress Names
  • 5N
  • 3Character
  • Multi Hyphens
All of the above naming conventions were...
 
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domains What GoDaddy Won't Tell You

Go Daddy’s people are standing by via phone and Internet chat, but there’s a few things you aren't going to hear from GoDaddy’s finest.


WHO SAID DISCO(UNT) IS DEAD?

Okay, so the days of using 99 cent coupons to register...
 
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domains Trust Your Instincts, Part Two

You may have read an article I wrote a couple of months ago about two NamePros members - @Omar Negron and @Willox Perez. The article, which was given the unofficial moniker of “Trust Your Instincts” showed why you should...
 
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domains Tracking The Chinese Domain Market With ChaoMi

Liquid domain names are developing into mature tradable assets similar to stocks. The increasing demand from Chinese investors has been a driving force behind their recent growth.

ChaoMi.cc is a website that emerged to help Chinese...
 
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domains Top Topics: Will All Four-Letter .COMs Hit $1,000 in April?; Investors Pour Money into .TV...

This week's Top Topics from the domain name community contain a lot of very interesting opinions on a number of different subjects: new gTLDs, current investments, and the future of four-letter .COM domains are all covered.

You'll also be able...
 
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domains Top 10 Domains Owned by Viacom: Including Atom.com, Bet.com and CC.com

Viacom is one of America's largest brands and the ninth largest broadcasting company in the World. The company operates some of the most powerful brands in media including MTV, Paramount and Nickelodeon. With revenues of over $13 billion last...
 
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domains Top 10 Domains Owned By The Castello Brothers: Nashville.com, Room.com, Cost.com...

Brothers Michael and David Castello are founders of CCIN (Castello Cities Internet Network), a portfolio of domain names and city-based websites that has been amassed since 1994. Previous sales from the brothers’ portfolio include Whisky.com for...
 
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domains Top 10 Domains Owned by James Booth: Jay.com, Haze.com, Amnesia.com...

Since entering the industry in 2015, James Booth has been responsible for hundreds of high-value domain sales, which has seen him ranked consistently in Escrow.com's annual Masters of Domains list. In October 2018, we published a Top 10...
 
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domains There's No Money In Brandable Domaining

Some people in the domaining industry (I’m talkin’ well-known professionals) say that there’s no money in brandables. And here’s why:
  • They have no Exact Match Domain search results.
  • There’s no Pay-Per-Click demand or competition...
 
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domains The Story of Halloween(.com)

With Halloween fast approaching, it will be interesting to look at the history of the Halloween.com domain name. All Hallows Evening, shortened to Halloween, is a celebration observed in many countries on October 31st. The Halloween that we...
 
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domains The Next Wave of an African Domain Extension

Almost 2-decades ago, I hand-registered "Casino" and 9 other ultra-premium one-word domain names in the .SO extension. .SO is the ccTLD for Somalia. Unfortunately, I dropped all of the names because of their renewal fee and zero inquiries...
 
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domains The Impact of WHOIS Display on Domain Sales

Long before General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance was a topic, GoDaddy and other registrars adopted a practice of obscuring WHOIS records and/or requiring persons interested in knowing the identity of the registrant to...
 
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domains Tesla Motors Acquires Tesla.com: We Speak With the Seller

It was recently confirmed that the domain name Tesla.com has been sold to Tesla Motors, after being owned by a Mr. Stuart Grossman of California for a very long period of time. In the past, Mr. Grossman has defended the name in a UDRP...
 
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domains Take A Risk - Buy The Right Domain

I saw a video this week from two NamePros members: @Omar Negron and @Willox Perez on their story of why you should sometimes trust yourself to take a risk on a domain name you like.

Their story started with a domain name they...
 
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domains Real Domains, Real Brandable Sales

If I’m buying brandable domain names for resale then I need to know what’s selling and study the sale prices. That’s why I read the weekly list of the top 20 brandable domain sales by Doron Vermaat (@dv82). It’s also why I track brandable...
 
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domains OOMI.com Sells for $130,650 on DropCatch.com

Does this mean that vowels are popular again? The domain name OOMI.com (oomi.com) expired recently and was caught by DropCatch.com. In the subsequent auction, which I was a part of until early 4 figures, the price reached an incredible...
 
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domains OOMI.com Didn't Sell For $130,650

I reported last week that the domain name oomi.com sold for $130,650 in a DropCatch.com auction. It seems that the winning bid was false, as the auction has been re-started at $59. In an email from DropCatch.com, auction participants were...
 
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domains New Names: We Examine the Acquisitions of Buy.Villas, MarketingReport.Com and More

With the influx of buyers from China acquiring short domain names in many different extensions, we sometimes forget about keywords and new gTLDs. In this week's New Names, we take a look at some of the recent purchases of NamePros members.

This...
 
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domains New Names: Raindrop.com, Krav.com, Night.Vision and More

Welcome to the brand new NamePros series called New Names. In this series, we will be discovering the domain names a successful domain investor has acquired recently. The subject for this series is @Ali Zandi. Aside from being a very...
 
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domains New Names: FishStick.com, DevelopmentTools.com, 98.uk, and more

Welcome to the first edition of New Names in 2016. This series shows you the recent purchases of other domain name investors to give you insight and inspiration for your own acquisitions.

This week we look at purchases that NamePros members have...
 
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domains New Names with Ali Zandi: Postpone.com, WP.Academy, Hawaii.Life and More

This week in NamePros.com’s New Names series, we take a look at five more recent purchases from @Ali Zandi, domain investor and director of sales and acquisitions at Perception.com.

In our previous New Names blog post, Ali...
 
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domains Network World: "More Companies Are Going Back to the Future With .Com"

In a post on Network World, Zeus Kerravala takes a look at companies going back to .com in a world of so many choices.

He talks about one his favorite movies being Back to the Future and how many businesses are going back to the future for the...
 
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domains Mike Mann Does It Again: $12,000 Sale From a Domain Acquired For $7.50

I love to follow Mike Mann's incredible sales figures. Last week, he announced the sales of HumanEdge.com, Fun.co, and IndustrialHeat.com for a combined $132,500.

This week, Mike has announced yet another sale; IncredibleWomen.com sold for...
 
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