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information 8 Likely Seven Figure Sales That Have Never Been Disclosed

If you take a look through NameBio, you’ll eventually notice that just a handful of seven figure domain name sales are reported every year. Since the start of 2015, just thirteen domains have been listed at NameBio as having sold for $1 million...
 
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advice Don’t Let Your Landing Page Land You In Trouble

The landing page is one of the first impressions that potential buyers will have of your domain name. It also can provide information about the name, a link for purchase or lease, and how to make contact.

However, should your name be disputed in...
 
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information Top Topics: My Latest Ultra-Premium Acquisitions; More Advice for New Domain Investors...

In this week's Top Topics, AbdulBasit Makrani shares a list of valuable, ultra-premium domain names that he has acquired recently. Elsewhere, investors are prompted to showcase their delivery domain names, and the power of color is discussed...
 
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information Top Topics: Trump Bought My Domain Name!; Dealing With Lowball Offers...

In this week’s Top Topics, a domain investor reveals that a name from their portfolio was recently acquired by The Trump Organization. Elsewhere, a domainer asks how to deal with lowball inbound offers, and one seller has a particularly difficult...
 
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data Domain Data: 78% of TechStars Companies Use .COM

The worldwide entrepreneurial network Techstars has been helping startups grow since 2006. Co-founded by angel investor David Cohen, this network has invested more than $3.5 billion in over one thousand companies including SendGrid, ClassPass and...
 
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data Domain Data: Chinese Investors and Numeric Domains

In this article, we'll be looking at numeric domain names owned by Chinese companies and investors. If you missed the last "Domain Data" article regarding LL.com and LLL.com domains owned by China then you can view that here.

In early 2014...
 
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data Domain Data: Surnames, Part One - The Most Popular Surnames

Forenames and surnames have traditionally been popular categories of .COM domain names to invest in, due to a high potential return on investment. Whilst forenames as a category are usually much rarer and more difficult to acquire, surnames are...
 
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news Fractional Ownership And Domain Names As An Asset Class

Are we approaching a time when domain names will be considered an asset class, like bonds, stocks, real estate, currencies and commodities?

Will investors be able to hold domain name investments without the need to be directly involved in...
 
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information A Value-Added Approach To Domain Names

Great domain names sell themselves.

But that does not mean that there is no role to influence the probability of sale, or to add value.

Not Just Speculators

I sometimes hear those outside our field refer to ‘domain speculators’...
 
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information How Can Domain Investors Make Money?

Here’s a question that gets asked regularly by new investors: how can domainers make money? The majority of people who are attracted to this industry know of the seven-figure domain sales from investors such as Rick Schwartz, but they don't...
 
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sales Has 66.com Just Sold For a Seven Figure Fee?

In December 2015, NamePros brought you the exclusive news that 77.com had been sold for a multiple seven-figure fee, thought to be above $5 million. Today, we are able to tell you that another valuable two-number domain name, 66.com, has...
 
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analysis Website Traffic Changes for Different Domain Name Extensions

When people see a domain extension in use, they are more apt to consider using that extension for their own business, organization or personal site. That is a huge advantage for .com domain names, along with country code extensions for some...
 
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opinion What to do (and not to do) when picking a domain name

I own many domain names and have sold many more over the years. I feel as if I have a good grasp as to what to do (and not to do) when picking a domain name. I do not consider myself to be an expert in this field but I do have a great deal of...
 
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information Top Topics: Domain infringement claim; Why are short domains selling high; Multiple TLDs as a metric; Outbound domains safely; Don't give up on gTLDs

Welcome to another edition of Top Topics here at NamePros. Here's a selection of active discussions for your reading pleasure:

Is it an infringement for an app's developer to name it after a domain name they don't own? Why can short...
 
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domains Halloween Domains

Today is Halloween, and I thought it might be fun to have a look at Halloween domain names. As well as summarizing historical sales in Halloween-themed domain names, I survey what is currently for sale. I even find a few possibly interesting...
 
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advice Tips to Save Money Buying Aftermarket Domains

There’s no place like home for the holidays – or wherever your computer happens to be!

The domain market is a global market and anyone not living in a cave somewhere for the last year has been aware of how much and how quickly things can change...
 
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information Top Topics: My $17,999 Afternic Sale; Why You Should Renew Your Domains In Advance...

In this week's Top Topics, AbdulBasit Makrani gives some advice about renewing domain names in advance, an investor shares a comprehensive list of places to find reported sales data, and there are details on how you can get free replays of The...
 
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opinion How I Manage My Leads

I know from experience that dealing with leads can sometimes be confusing. I’ve been asked previously how I deal with them from start to finish, so I’ve compiled some tips and information that has helped me in the past. What worked for me may not...
 
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information Top Topics: I Sold CoinMena.com for $25,000; Are You on Target for a Great Year?...

George Hong, founder of @GUTA domain name brokerage shared a video on social media earlier, which featured an old interview with Lei Jun, the founder of one of China’s most successful companies, Xiaomi.

Dubbed the Chinese Steve Jobs...
 
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information Razer Upgrades from RazerZone.com to Razer.com: Legal Battle Revealed

A leading lifestyle brand for gamers, Razer, has been one of the most popular companies on Crunchbase over the past few years. Having raised a total of $175 million in funding including a $50 million round in May 2017, the company has grown in...
 
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interviews Ask The Experts: Are You Bullish or Bearish on Domains?

With 2019 just beginning, it’s an opportune time to theorize on the current state of the domain name market and speculate on what might happen in the coming twelve months. To do this, we contacted nine domain industry experts who have a vast...
 

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information Top Topics: Why Domain Parking Works for Me; 2021 Super Bowl Commercials and Their Domains...

In this week's Top Topics, a domain investor shares their experience of moving domains valued at $5,000 or less to a buy now landing page. Elsewhere, George Kirikos offers a full report of domains used in Super Bowl commercials this year...
 
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information Top Topics: ECG.com Domain Sells; This is a Great End User!...

Before we get to Top Topics this week, there's news of a recent three-letter .COM domain sale that hasn't been covered elsewhere. The domain name ECG.com sold for an undisclosed amount, with the transaction seemingly taking place around late May...
 
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interviews An Interview with Escrow.com's New General Manager, Jackson Elsegood

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strategy Thinking Outside The Domain Name Box

When following domain name sales on NameBio, certain sales seem surprising. In some cases, the price was due to a strong link set. Also, now and then, it might be a domain name that was let to expire by mistake and the owner needs to bid to...
 
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