đ¤ @BaileyUK started a âtongue in cheekâ thread regarding the idea of there being an âage restrictionâ for domain investing. Itâs an interesting thread with some interesting comments. Youâre encouraged to check it out. In this thread (no competition intended), weâre looking at things from a...
đ¤ @BaileyUK started a âtongue in cheekâ thread regarding the idea of there being an âage restrictionâ for domain investing. Itâs an interesting thread with some interesting comments. Youâre encouraged to check it out. In this thread (no competition intended), weâre looking at things from a...
NamePros is full of tales of mistakes made and mistakes to avoid. Personally, I have made my share of mistakes. This post is about the mistakes I made during the last six years. While I wonât cite specific cases, the article is also informed by mistakes that I have read on NamePros.
More Than...
NamePros is full of tales of mistakes made and mistakes to avoid. Personally, I have made my share of mistakes. This post is about the mistakes I made during the last six years. While I wonât cite specific cases, the article is also informed by mistakes that I have read on NamePros.
More Than...
The question of whether aged domain names have greater value has been discussed in various NamePros threads over the years. Here are a few of the points expressed:
Age by itself does not determine the worth of a domain name.
In the past, there were fewer domain names registered, and a better...
The question of whether aged domain names have greater value has been discussed in various NamePros threads over the years. Here are a few of the points expressed:
Age by itself does not determine the worth of a domain name.
In the past, there were fewer domain names registered, and a better...
When following domain name sales on NameBio, certain sales seem surprising. In some cases, the price was due to a strong link set. Also, now and then, it might be a domain name that was let to expire by mistake and the owner needs to bid to get it back, or an existing business may be bidding on...
When following domain name sales on NameBio, certain sales seem surprising. In some cases, the price was due to a strong link set. Also, now and then, it might be a domain name that was let to expire by mistake and the owner needs to bid to get it back, or an existing business may be bidding on...
What makes you bid on a domain at auction?
Besides the usual suspects like Age or Length or extension .com being the king or niche or if it's expired or owned by another domainer or "ear test"? and of course Namebio data.
What other variables do you factor into whether you will bid on a...
What makes you bid on a domain at auction?
Besides the usual suspects like Age or Length or extension .com being the king or niche or if it's expired or owned by another domainer or "ear test"? and of course Namebio data.
What other variables do you factor into whether you will bid on a...
What factors would you use to measure the rareness of a domain?
Currently considering a combination of the following:
character count (the fewer the better)
TLD desirability (.com > .io)
age (how long ago was the domain first registered)
real English words
What else should be considered? How...
What factors would you use to measure the rareness of a domain?
Currently considering a combination of the following:
character count (the fewer the better)
TLD desirability (.com > .io)
age (how long ago was the domain first registered)
real English words
What else should be considered? How...
Many of you know, I post expired and aged domain name lists that are available to register on my blog, I use ExpiredDomains.net to help find these domain names and then add affiliate links to GoDaddy, etc for the readers to register.
What amazes me is the length of time, some domain names were...
Many of you know, I post expired and aged domain name lists that are available to register on my blog, I use ExpiredDomains.net to help find these domain names and then add affiliate links to GoDaddy, etc for the readers to register.
What amazes me is the length of time, some domain names were...
How do you determine the age of a domain? By when it first register or by the date you register?
For example, I have a domain that was registered 16 years ago. But I got it last night after it dropped.
So, is the domain 16yrs old or 1age day old?
How do you determine the age of a domain? By when it first register or by the date you register?
For example, I have a domain that was registered 16 years ago. But I got it last night after it dropped.
So, is the domain 16yrs old or 1age day old?
Hello All,
Everyone has their own criteria for chossing best domain to add in Portfolio.
Mine is Number of TLD's registered as well as Age....What's your?
Best Regards,
Mohit
Hello All,
Everyone has their own criteria for chossing best domain to add in Portfolio.
Mine is Number of TLD's registered as well as Age....What's your?
Best Regards,
Mohit