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In this week’s Top Topics, a four-figure domain sale is revealed, a domainer shares their journey of how they became an investor and we read the interesting story of someone that teamed up with another investor to produce a sale.

Elsewhere, an innovative outbound idea sees the community helping each other with sales leads.


The Story of My Investing Journey
One of my key takeaways from NamesCon 2019 is that every investor and everyone associated with this industry has their own story. It's fascinating to hear the stories behind each domainer, and this week, an investor has shared their lengthy story on how they became interested in domain names.

The story, one of the most liked pieces of content this week, shares a message of resilience that all investors could take motivation from.

Topic by: @Sami Ketolainen


I Worked With Another Domainer to Make a Sale

After dropping a domain name a couple of years ago, this investor was recently faced with the difficult situation where an outdated "Buy Now" page was used by someone to buy the domain - a name that this investor no longer owns.

The domainer tracked down the current owner, who happened to be a fellow investor, and the pair worked out a deal to successfully close the transaction by working together, both profiting from the sale.

Topic by: @spikedo


Your Regrettable Purchase

The majority of domain investors will have regrets about at least one domain name purchase. Perhaps it was a domain that you overpaid for, or perhaps it was a name that ultimately proved to be a terrible buy, that you dropped swiftly.

In this discussion, investors are sharing details of their own worst purchases. What is your most regrettable domain purchase?

Topic by: @whenpillarsfall


Outbound End User Help

Outbound domain sales has been covered a lot in recent weeks on the NamePros Blog. We have created a brand new series outlining the best practices for outbound domain sales that will be continuing over the next few weeks thanks to broker @Mike Robertson.

Here, an unusual idea has been introduced, in which domain investors help each other to find end users for their domain names.

Topic by: @Sumeeth


MoldInspectors.com Sold for $7,499

Publishing domain name sales not only provides reference points for the entire industry, but they serve to give motivation to other investors.

This discussion contains details of a recent four figure sale of the domain MoldInspectors.com, which sold for $7,499.

Topic by: @domainhubdotcom




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
 
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In this week’s Top Topics, a four-figure domain sale is revealed, a domainer shares their journey of how they became an investor and we read the interesting story of someone that teamed up with another investor to produce a sale.

Elsewhere, an innovative outbound idea sees the community helping each other with sales leads.



MoldInspectors.com Sold for $7,499

Publishing domain name sales not only provides reference points for the entire industry, but they serve to give motivation to other investors.

This discussion contains details of a recent four figure sale of the domain MoldInspectors.com, which sold for $7,499.

Topic by: @domainhubdotcom




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

This is great James, but the link to this one is broken, can you fix it?

MoldInspectors.com Sold for $7,499
 
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