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information Top Topics: Accelerator.com sold for $145k; Get a .ing domain for $1MM; Afternic DNS & Sedo; NameJet private listings; Your first $X,XXX domain sale

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Welcome to our Sunday review of Top Topics here at NamePros! :xf.grin:

Expired domain Accelerator.com was sold for $145k at GoDaddy auctions; Get an .ing domain for a million+ bucks; Sedo ownership verification: How to combine it with Afternic DNS; NameJet isn't accepting new private listings; Your first four figure saleβ€”When did it happen?


Accelerator.com ending at over 128k on GoDaddy
The expired domain Accelerator.com attracted a lot of bids over at GoDaddy Auctions. The auction was reported as being "over $128k" among excited NamePros members. It ended up closing at $145,050 dollars. Find out more details about this sizable domain sale.

Topic by @Jv1999


Gett.ing .ing for just over a Million Dollars
A new gTLD is be(.ing) launched by Google, that is capitaliz(.ing) on the potential for creat(.ing) domain hacks. By sett(.ing) the early access period pric(.ing) well above $1.5 million dollars, Google is play(.ing) a safe game of market(.ing) - If you plan to participate, check out this thread for more information.

Topic by @secura


How to manage Sedo ownership verification when domains are set up with Afternic nameservers?
Using Afternic as the marketplace of choice requires setting the DNS accordingly. One can also list their domain names for sale at Sedo. Learn how to list your domains at Sedo by utilizing alternate ownership verification methods.

Topic by @Allysin


Is this true about NameJet and their auction?
A while back, NameJet opened its auctions to private sellers, increasing its domain inventory with domains that had not expired. The days of the priviledged few are over, however, as it seems that NameJet does not accept new applicants.

Topic by @jideofor


How long did it take from getting into Domaining and then selling your First 4 Figure Domain ?
For many domain investors, a milestone in their career as domainers takes place when they sell their first domain for at least $1,000 dollars. Investors are sharing their stories about how soon after they began to venture as domainers that milestone was achieved. Join in and share your story!

Topic by @Bhanu Kiran


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Google has dropped their "trusted" registrar domains.Google

and registry business should be shutdown soon too.
 
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