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    various Top Topics: 2016 Goals and Market Predictions; Investing in .TOP; LLL .CH Domains...

    The most popular discussions this week include predictions about the domain market in 2016 such as China prices doubling, the India market emerging, and more; speculation on LLL .CH domain names; investing in the new gTLD .TOP; goals that domain investors set to have a profitable year; and...
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    various Top Topics: The Domain Game; USA.tv Sells for $125K; Sedo Make Offer; LLL888 .com's Taken...

    The most popular discussions this week include an explanation on Sedo’s “Make Offer” and what it means, domain name investors sharing times in which they’ve gotten taken for a ride, inside the $125K sale of USA.tv after an initial $100K offer, all Chinese premium LLL888.com’s reported as...
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    various Top Topics: Long-Tail Keyword Domains; 3-Digit .CH Speculation; .XYZ Legitimacy...

    The most popular discussions this week include a showcase of long-tail keyword domains, investing in numeric domains in other ccTLD’s such as .CH, the perception of .XYZ domains and their legitimacy by the general public, a one-year outlook on Chinese premium LLLL.com’s, and the value of domains...
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    various Top Topics: LLLL .biz Buyout; Pawning Domains; Worldwide Media Inc. Acquisition; Your Oldest Domain?

    The most popular discussions this week include the continuation of .BIZ speculation with a confirmed buyout of all 160,000 LLLL Chips, the recent acquisition of Worldwide Media’s domain portfolio by GoDaddy, domain speculators sharing their oldest domains, and user reviews of the different...
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    various Top Topics: The Best Domain Names; Buzz About .IN ccTLD; 2015 Regrets...

    The most popular discussions this week include the Indian ccTLD .in being the next speculated target for Chinese investments, looking back and determining the biggest regrets of domain name investing in the past year, domain investors sharing the best of the bunch in their domain portfolios, and...
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    various Top Topics: 2016 Domain Predictions; Holiday Domain Sales; Google and .Biz; Domain Hacks...

    The most popular discussions this week include the registrant on ABC.BIZ changing to reflect Alphabet Inc., domain hacks and their place in domain name speculation, domain markets coming to a crawl during the holidays, the future of domains, and what investors would do if they could go back in...
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    various Top Topics: 360° Trend; Rebranding to ngTLD's; LLLL .org Buyout; PayPal Chargebacks...

    The most popular discussions this week include end users embracing new gTLD’s by rebranding from their .com to generic strings, the Chinese premium LLLL.org buyout that occurred earlier this week, 360° domains and what they are, buyouts of certain Chinese premium 5L.com patterns, and how to...
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    various Top Topics: Domain Pump and Dump; Trademark Infringement; LLL .com Prices...

    The most popular discussions this week include a theory on the current Chinese domain market being part of a larger pump and dump scheme, the pricing of non/premium LLL.com domain names, speculating on numeric .com’s that are 10+ digits, Western LLL.com pricing, and what are the steps after...
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    various Top Topics: Market Activity Trends; New gTLD's Performance; LLLL .net Buyout...

    The most popular discussions this week include analyzing domain name trends and market activity for wise investment decisions, setting realistic and achievable investment goals for the New Year, the poor performance of the promising new gTLD’s since their release, and witnessing history in the...
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    various Top Topics: 14,000 New LLLL .net's; .BIZ Value; 6N Registrations...

    The most popular discussions this week include a recent two-day promotion for discounted .net registrations that resulted in 14,000 new LLLL.net’s, the current and future value of .biz domain names, 6N .com’s having 500,000 reported registrations without the number 4, and methods of acquiring...
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    various Top Topics: Making $100,000 Per Year; LLL Buyouts; Defining "Premium"...

    The most popular discussions this week include numerical dot com domains with 7, 8, and 9 digits; defining what a “premium” domain name consists of; an LLL buyout in various ccTLD’s and gTLD’s; the likelihood of breaking $100,000 a year through domain name speculation; and a recent buyout of all...
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    various Top Topics: Owning Premium Domains; Industry Norms; Misspelled Domains...

    The most popular discussions this week include Alphabet Inc. purchasing the alphabet in dot com; what the industry standard is or should be regarding escrow fees; owning your first name, last name, or variant thereof in dot com; investors that purchase misspelled domains; and the steps one...
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    various Top Topics: Adam Dicker's Response; Domain Portfolio Management; 9N .com Domains...

    The most popular discussions this week include a few tricks to ease domain name portfolio management using Excel functions, 9N .com domain name buyouts in certain patterns, Adam Dicker addressing concerns from previous customers and employees, the cheapest registrars for domain transfers, and is...
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    various Top Topics: 4's In Numeric Domains; Best ngTLD's; Domaining History...

    The most popular discussions this week include the dreaded (but sometimes good) number “4” in numeric domain names; momumental and historic investments made by Kevin Ham, FMA, and Marchex; the best new gTLD’s to invest in; and how many times have you visited ABC.XYZ since Google started to use...
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    various Top Topics: Chinese Investors; Pricing and Selling Hand-Registrations; GoDaddy Scammers...

    The most popular discussions this week include the potential of scammers running rampant on GoDaddy’s auction platform due to their relaxed Terms of Service, what other domain extensions Chinese investors are eyeing, a surprising comeback for .MOBI, suggestions on how to improve Flippa, and tips...
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    various Top Topics: Chinese Premium LLLL .com's; Facebook Uses .XYZ; Flippa Subsidies...

    The most popular discussions this week include an announcement of scheduled auctions to assist a NamePros member in need; Facebook using an XYZ domain name for their live stream; Shane Bellone, a former Flippa broker, spilling the beans about the platform; the Chinese premium LLLL.com bubble...
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    various Top Topics: Auction Strategies; Pinyin Domains; Pheenix Changing to DropCatch Model...

    The most popular discussions this week include strategies to follow on pending delete and expiring auctions, what Pinyin domains are and why their popularity is on the rise, the value of domain names with reversed keywords, and Pheenix’s significant change to its business model to publicly...
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    various Top Topics: Brandable Domains; Pronounceable 4-Letter .com's; PayPal.me Squatting...

    The most popular discussions this week include PayPal’s new service, PayPal.me, and the username speculation and squatting that is occurring with it; the best registrars for investors with large domain portfolios; renewal tips and techniques for those vested in brandable domain names; and the...
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    various Top Topics: Hyphens in Domains; Renewal Strategies; .Online new gTLD...

    The most popular discussions this week include the dreaded hyphen and how much (or little) it can devalue your domain names, renewal strategies taken by domain name investors, speculation on Radix’s recent .online nGTLD, how to avoid being flagged as spam when contacting end users, and the...
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    various Top Topics: NameJet vs. Flippa; LLLL .com Spam; Unethical Flippa Sellers...

    The most popular discussions this week include a comparison for both buyers and sellers on Flippa and NameJet, an increase in spam to anyone owning a Chinese premium LLLL.com domain name, the most regrettable negotiation endings in domain investing, and the lack of professionalism of some Flippa...
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