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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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interviews Inside Interview: The Owners of $320,000 Domain Malls.com

In my second "Inside Interview," I chat with the owners of Malls.com; a domain name they purchased for $320,000 in 2014.


1. For some of our readers who aren't aware of your company's background, could you give us a brief overview?...
 
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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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various Top Topics: Registry and Registrar Mistakes; The LLLL.com Outlook; Do You Own Your Name?...

The most popular discussions this week include registrar and registry mistakes regarding premium and/or reserved domain names; the past, present, and future of the LLLL.com market; previous domain owners of expired names requesting their...
 
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domains Company Using a .WORLD Domain Receives $500 Million in Series A Funding

A .WORLD domain name that was registered in January 2015 is now being used as the home page for a company that's raised $500 Million in Series A funding this week.

The company in question is called OneWeb, and the domain name is OneWeb.world...
 
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sales How I Sold An $8,500 Domain Using Twitter

This story is a couple of years old now, but I think that it's still relevant today; it centers around the domain name StayCool.com. I've never publicly written about this sale (although it is mentioned in my book).

I acquired the domain name...
 
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alert We.com Domain Sale Update

As you may know, last week the news broke that We.com had been sold (first broken by George Kirikos on Twitter). Very few details of the sale are known, but today the WhoIs information was updated to show that We.com had been moved to an...
 
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interviews Inside Interview: An Exclusive Look at the 3.1 Million Dollar Sale of Whisky.com

Last year, Castello Cities Internet Network's CEO Michael Castello announced the sale of one of his most prized domain names: Whisky.com for $3.1m. In the first of a weekly feature entitled "Inside Interviews," I talk to the new owner...
 
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interviews A Chat With A $30,000 Internet Official Finalist

Verisign are running a competition that you may have heard about; The Internet Official Competition, where entrants can win up to $35,000 for registering a .COM domain name. This competition is celebrating 30 years of .COM. I had a brief chat...
 
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advice Chasing the Perfect Score on Google PageSpeed with WordPress.

If you need technical explanations of why and how the following works, I'm not your guy. If you want links to the plugins and the packages you need to achieve a 100/100, read on!

Google PageSpeed Insights is a web performance tool...
 
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various Top Topics: Why We Became Domainers; Portfolio Acquisition Methods; Buy or Sell LLLL.com's?...

The most popular discussions this week include preferences on the usage of WWW, especially as it applies to nGTLD’s; why different investors chose to enter the domain name market and how; a conversation on whether to buy, sell, or hold LLLL.com...
 
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advice From one beginner to another

OK, so I've never written a blog post before, but where better to start than here on NamePros?

My name is Andy, and I've only been a member since September last year, joining one day after my 33rd birthday. I started my domaining journey in...
 
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alert Your Name May Be Listed on FreeSiteWorth Without You Knowing It

FreeSiteWorth.com seems to be doing a good job of pissing a lot of people off at one time. Several people are receiving emails like Namepros member @Nerevar.
Hello [my name and surname here],

We believe http://KABUKI.ORG has a...
 
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sales 5 Google Tricks for Domainers

If you are like me, you'll be using Google for a lot of your outbound sales research. There are a few little tips that I'd like to share with you that may help you to find a few more qualified end users.

1. Location matters
I live in the...
 
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news Six Companies Form One UDRP Against Yoyo.Email

I've followed Yoyo.Email with some interest ever since I learned that Giovanni LaPorta (CEO of Yoyo.Email) registered around 4,000 company .email domain names to create a "certified email service."

It seems, however, that Yoyo.Email's plans...
 
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sales Mike Mann Turns $60 into $22,500 Sale with IndustrialHeat.com

DomainMarket.com owner and successful domain investor Mike Mann has confirmed another domain sale: the $22,500 sale of IndustrialHeat.com - a domain name he bought three years ago for just $60.
Mike Mann - @mikemanndotcom
Heating up the...
 
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advice Domain Sales Tip: Be Aware of Auction Lock

Enom's auction lock is something that most of us have experienced at one time or another, but for those who haven't heard of the feature, I want to give you a brief explanation and warning about auction lock.

Auction lock is a feature that...
 
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domains 63 Character .TOP Domain Featured on Sedo

The domain name TOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOP.TOP has been discovered as a featured domain on Sedo's homepage today. The 63 character .TOP domain name was registered on June 3rd this year, by an Austrian...
 
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various Top Topics: LLLLL.com Domain Names; Cheapest Domain Registrar; DomainX 2015...

The most popular discussions this week include a conversation on whether or not the next buyout will be LLLLL.com’s, the new gTLD .XYZ’s drop of over 20,000 domain names in a single day, the cheapest registrar to use without hunting for pesky...
 
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sales $1,630 Domain Name Causes Controversy

I've just come across an interesting article from Richmond.com, entitled "Domain Name Causes Controversy." It's all about the domain name PowhatanVA.com, which was acquired by Powhatan County Government for $1,630 on NameJet in May 2015...
 
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advice Are you using LinkedIn properly?

LinkedIn is one of my favorite websites for connecting with other domainers (my profile is here if you want to connect).

However, many domainers either don't use LinkedIn or don't use it effectively enough. It's a fantastic website for...
 
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advice Daily Dose: Outbound Negotiation Tactics. Part 1.

Negotiation. This is the part that makes or breaks a deal. This is the part that makes you money! Major companies hire expert negotiators to step in during mergers and acquisitions, during a sale of the company, and even to train their sales...
 
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advice How To Find Company Email Addresses In Minutes

You're trying to find end users to contact in order to sell a domain. You've found their company website and have identified the person you need to email, but you don't know their email address. Not to worry, there are a few very simple ways to...
 
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domains Domain Names From Today's Apple Keynote

As I write this, Apple is finishing the Apple Keynote speech with some really interesting news regarding Apple Music, but as a domainer, I seem to have an ingrained tendency to ask myself "Who Owns the .COM?" I thought I'd share my findings, as I...
 
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advice Daily Dose: Outbound techniques.

This weekend I was able to sneak in some free time to wind down. During this wind down, I had an idea... the Daily Dose needs to be more than just domain names. It needs advice, tips, tricks, and tactics. I mean, I can show you domain names all...
 
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