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  1. Strongbox

    Partner/Investor Opportunity: Premium Domain Acquisition After 25 Years.

    Hello NamePros Community, I’m in the process of acquiring a premium domain with strong branding, which hasn’t been available for sale in 25+ years. This is a rare opportunity for the right partner or investor. The acquisition cost is in the five-figure range, with potential resale value...
  2. Strongbox

    Partner/Investor Opportunity: Premium Domain Acquisition After 25 Years.

    Hello NamePros Community, I’m in the process of acquiring a premium domain with strong branding, which hasn’t been available for sale in 25+ years. This is a rare opportunity for the right partner or investor. The acquisition cost is in the five-figure range, with potential resale value...
  3. mrcurly

    discuss The perfect way to pay for a domain?

    Invest in crypto and with your monthly gains pay for a domain you can get financed. Example: 10,000 RavenCoin invested for 1 month, monthly gain profit $200 (average after dips and raises), finance a good domain costing $7,200 over 36 months =$200 a month. Withdraw from your crypto the $200 at...
  4. mrcurly

    discuss The perfect way to pay for a domain?

    Invest in crypto and with your monthly gains pay for a domain you can get financed. Example: 10,000 RavenCoin invested for 1 month, monthly gain profit $200 (average after dips and raises), finance a good domain costing $7,200 over 36 months =$200 a month. Withdraw from your crypto the $200 at...
  5. infosec3

    question Is financing your domains (selling them in installments) working for you?

    The method of selling names that has always worked for me is Buy Now/Make Offer. Some platforms seem to be putting emphasis or recommending financing or sale in installments. Although I had tried, that has not worked for me. What has been your experience?
  6. infosec3

    question Is financing your domains (selling them in installments) working for you?

    The method of selling names that has always worked for me is Buy Now/Make Offer. Some platforms seem to be putting emphasis or recommending financing or sale in installments. Although I had tried, that has not worked for me. What has been your experience?
  7. Page Howe

    debate New Tlds - Financed Premiums versus High Renewals.

    For premium new TLD's, would you rather have a high upfront price with regular renewals, then use financing (non -recourse) or high annual renewals, like many new tlds. So .com has always been pay a price to buy, renew at the small regular fee. The new TLD's brought with them high annual prices...
  8. Page Howe

    debate New Tlds - Financed Premiums versus High Renewals.

    For premium new TLD's, would you rather have a high upfront price with regular renewals, then use financing (non -recourse) or high annual renewals, like many new tlds. So .com has always been pay a price to buy, renew at the small regular fee. The new TLD's brought with them high annual prices...
  9. Mark4domain

    Is there a domain parking like sedo that offers buyers financing option

    I'd like to offer domain buyers an option to finance the domains i sell, similar to how HugeDomains does. Is there a registrar/domain parking system like sedo or voodoo.com that offers a service that can be used to allow buyers to finance through the system?
  10. Mark4domain

    Is there a domain parking like sedo that offers buyers financing option

    I'd like to offer domain buyers an option to finance the domains i sell, similar to how HugeDomains does. Is there a registrar/domain parking system like sedo or voodoo.com that offers a service that can be used to allow buyers to finance through the system?
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