In this week's Top Topics, we look at the reported $104,000 sale of the DogGroomers.com domain name. There's also reaction to the $1.25 million Meme.com sale, and will you change your strategy after Verisign implements its .COM price increase?
DogGroomers.com Sells for $104,000
Expert domain developer Drew Wash (@drewwash) is certainly not afraid to spend money on premium domain names to develop. In the past, his company paid $130,000 to acquire DJs.com and this week, Drew revealed his latest acquisition, DogGroomers.com.
Drew announced his purchase, including the $104,000 purchase price, on his “From Domains to Profit” live chat show. Here, domain investors are reacting to the news, especially the price tag.
Topic by: @Dave
If You Could Own Any Single-Word .COM, What Would It Be?
This discussion is just for fun, because all domain investors need a second to sit back and dream! Here, you’re asked to share one single-word .COM domain name that you would like to own in an ideal world.
So far, heavy hitters such as Crypto.com, Free.com, and Go.com have all been mentioned. Which single-word .COM domain would you love to own?
Topic by: @Levi_charlz
.COM Prices Increasing at Verisign
It was confirmed this week that Verisign is due to increase the wholesale price of a .COM domain name from $7.85 to $8.39. Registrars usually charging a markup on top of this, too.
How are domain name investors reacting to this news? Will a .COM price increase see any investors with large portfolios adapting their strategies to counter higher renewal fees?
Topic by: @lambo.com
Meme.com Sold for $1.25 Million
Ron Jackson’s DNJournal confirmed this week that the Meme.com domain name had been sold for $1.25 million. The sale was facilitated by brokers Brannans.com and Dotkeeper.
Meme.com was acquired by an NFT platform that was built to serve as the home of meme markets and trend exploration. Here, domain investors are reacting to the sale.
Topic by: @Crysis
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
DogGroomers.com Sells for $104,000
Expert domain developer Drew Wash (@drewwash) is certainly not afraid to spend money on premium domain names to develop. In the past, his company paid $130,000 to acquire DJs.com and this week, Drew revealed his latest acquisition, DogGroomers.com.
Drew announced his purchase, including the $104,000 purchase price, on his “From Domains to Profit” live chat show. Here, domain investors are reacting to the news, especially the price tag.
Topic by: @Dave
If You Could Own Any Single-Word .COM, What Would It Be?
This discussion is just for fun, because all domain investors need a second to sit back and dream! Here, you’re asked to share one single-word .COM domain name that you would like to own in an ideal world.
So far, heavy hitters such as Crypto.com, Free.com, and Go.com have all been mentioned. Which single-word .COM domain would you love to own?
Topic by: @Levi_charlz
.COM Prices Increasing at Verisign
It was confirmed this week that Verisign is due to increase the wholesale price of a .COM domain name from $7.85 to $8.39. Registrars usually charging a markup on top of this, too.
How are domain name investors reacting to this news? Will a .COM price increase see any investors with large portfolios adapting their strategies to counter higher renewal fees?
Topic by: @lambo.com
Meme.com Sold for $1.25 Million
Ron Jackson’s DNJournal confirmed this week that the Meme.com domain name had been sold for $1.25 million. The sale was facilitated by brokers Brannans.com and Dotkeeper.
Meme.com was acquired by an NFT platform that was built to serve as the home of meme markets and trend exploration. Here, domain investors are reacting to the sale.
Topic by: @Crysis
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