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analysis 2021 will have the highest number of reported new gtld sales (A look back through the years)

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The number of reported new gtld sales in 2021 will more than double 2020, it will actually be the highest number of sales in a year ever. However for the first time the average price per sale is below the $2K mark. More companies, especially those in the Web 3 arena, (Crypto, blockchain, NFT, Defi, […]
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Nice write up....

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Very exciting but i need to turn my binoculars around for the billboard.
 
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1000+ new extensions put up $4.4M in total reported sales, the 3rd lowest yearly total since 2015.

Brad
 
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Very exciting but i need to turn my binoculars around for the billboard.

If you were in Timesquare and looked up you would have seen

nft.nyc marketed on the Big Bill Board

But it is tough to see what you’re not looking for
 
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Nice write up....

Quick tip..... On your email don't put all the content in the body of the email, maybe a couple of paragraphs then the link to your site .......similar to what you do here on Namepros

This will help your website traffic.
I know Nick they always send the full thing on FeedBurner edited it a few times.
 
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1000+ new extensions put up $4.4M in total reported sales, the 3rd lowest yearly total since 2015.

Brad
Sure but the number of sales are going up and I also did point out the average price has gone down, first time under $2K. I guess that's too be expected, with Namebio picking up more of the wholesale names from Sav.com and Catched
 
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