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Are you a slave to your domain names?
If you ever held onto domains year after year, in hopes of a sale but weren't brave enough to let go of worthless assets, then you're most likely a "slave" to your domains. Learn how to evaluate whether a domain is a dead weight that needs to let go of by reading this interesting thread.
Topic by @william
I built a search engine for One Word Domains that are still available. Honest feedback needed
Dictionaries can contain thousands of words and that's where this tool comes in: it checks the availability of one word domains that are based on the rich, ever-expanding English dictionary. The tool utilizes AI to locate available domains related to your search, offering advanced filters as well. Its creator is seeking honest feedback, so look up the word "brutal" in the dictionary!
Topic by @Decentraliseur
Getting sales confirmations from Afternic, who I'm not listed with
A former Dan.com seller moved to Sedo, opting not to transfer his domains to Afternic. Despite that, he's receiving confirmations of sales that took place on Afternic which, according to them, does not make sense. Is there a glitch that links the two platforms or has Afternic sneaked in the Dan inventory despite users' choices?
Topic by @BaileyUK
What If You Could Own a Piece of a Premium Domain?
Owning a domain all by yourself is the normal thing, unless you have a partner or two. The so-called "fractional ownership" of domains is another option, pioneered by an entity designed to issue "shares" in a premium domain. Discuss the pros and cons of such a domain ownership.
Topic by @Tingarova
Do you ever begin with 'The'?
Some domains seem to sound better when the keywords involved are prefixed by "The" but is this a common, or smart thing to do? Another interesting discussion in the wonderful world of domain names.
Topic by @BritFlippa
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what's trending.

Are you a slave to your domains? One word domain search engine; Sales confirmations on Afternic despite no listing with; Own a piece of a premium domain; Do you ever begin with "The"?
Are you a slave to your domain names?
If you ever held onto domains year after year, in hopes of a sale but weren't brave enough to let go of worthless assets, then you're most likely a "slave" to your domains. Learn how to evaluate whether a domain is a dead weight that needs to let go of by reading this interesting thread.
Topic by @william
I built a search engine for One Word Domains that are still available. Honest feedback needed
Dictionaries can contain thousands of words and that's where this tool comes in: it checks the availability of one word domains that are based on the rich, ever-expanding English dictionary. The tool utilizes AI to locate available domains related to your search, offering advanced filters as well. Its creator is seeking honest feedback, so look up the word "brutal" in the dictionary!
Topic by @Decentraliseur
Getting sales confirmations from Afternic, who I'm not listed with
A former Dan.com seller moved to Sedo, opting not to transfer his domains to Afternic. Despite that, he's receiving confirmations of sales that took place on Afternic which, according to them, does not make sense. Is there a glitch that links the two platforms or has Afternic sneaked in the Dan inventory despite users' choices?
Topic by @BaileyUK
What If You Could Own a Piece of a Premium Domain?
Owning a domain all by yourself is the normal thing, unless you have a partner or two. The so-called "fractional ownership" of domains is another option, pioneered by an entity designed to issue "shares" in a premium domain. Discuss the pros and cons of such a domain ownership.
Topic by @Tingarova
Do you ever begin with 'The'?
Some domains seem to sound better when the keywords involved are prefixed by "The" but is this a common, or smart thing to do? Another interesting discussion in the wonderful world of domain names.
Topic by @BritFlippa
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what's trending.