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various Top Topics: How to Sell Domains Quickly; Experts buy new gTLDs; You Know You're a Domainer When...

Spaceship Spaceship
The most popular discussions this week include investing in domain names of the gTLD space after Konstantinos Zournas shared that he previously invested $50,000 in new gTLDs; how to sell domains faster; the SnapNames .Yoga auction, results, and discussion; and a fun thread completing the sentence: you know you’re a domainer when...

Experts Investing in New gTLD’s
Konstantinos Zournas of OnlineDomain (@dvdrip) has recently proclaimed to have spent $50,000 over 565 domains in the new gTLD space. This has since sparked a discussion and debate on NamePros on the value of such domains, analysis of his sales, and the pitfalls of this type of speculation. The thread has drawn about 1,500 views and 65 replies over the week.

You know you're a domainer when...
You’re most likely a domainer if... you've found your way to this article. Finish the sentence in this continuing discussion that has well over 4,000 views and 154 replies.

How to Sell Domains Fast
There’s no guaranteed way of flipping a domain name fast, but what can be the fastest route? Creating your own portfolio or listing on an existing marketplace? This conversation answers just that from various investors who have been there, and done that.

.Yoga, Flop or Not?
Certainly there are going to be some hit or miss new gTLDs introduced. Is .yoga a hit, or a miss? Many contribute to the discussion on which one this is and speculate on its future, or lack thereof.



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Nice collection of information Thank You, I have read most of them except one.
 
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nice news, i will go through them
 
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