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  1. Debabzzy045

    discuss First Domain Sale After 11 Months: Outbound Still Works

    I started domaining about 11 months ago and I just sold my very first domain this week: BirminghamAlabamaHomes.com for $200. I picked it up from E.D about 3 months ago. I strongly believe this was an outbound-driven sale. I reached out and followed up although I didn’t receive any direct...
  2. Debabzzy045

    discuss First Domain Sale After 11 Months: Outbound Still Works

    I started domaining about 11 months ago and I just sold my very first domain this week: BirminghamAlabamaHomes.com for $200. I picked it up from E.D about 3 months ago. I strongly believe this was an outbound-driven sale. I reached out and followed up although I didn’t receive any direct...
  3. DomainArmer

    New AI Term Emerging: “General World Model” ... Too Early or Opportunity?

    Yesterday I came across something that might be worth paying attention to... Alibaba invested hundreds of millions into an established startup working on something called “world model”. What is world models: The AI we know (like chatbots) predicts text, Newer AI (images/videos) predicts...
  4. DomainArmer

    New AI Term Emerging: “General World Model” ... Too Early or Opportunity?

    Yesterday I came across something that might be worth paying attention to... Alibaba invested hundreds of millions into an established startup working on something called “world model”. What is world models: The AI we know (like chatbots) predicts text, Newer AI (images/videos) predicts...
  5. Eric Lyon

    analysis .family - gTLD (Generic Top-Level Domain)

    Today, I'll be analyzing the .family gTLD to see if I can dig up any helpful data points that could be stacked with someone elses research into the .,family extension. The registry operator for the.family generic top-level domain (gTLD) is (Dog Beach, LLC) Identity Digital. Source Anyone can...
  6. Eric Lyon

    analysis .family - gTLD (Generic Top-Level Domain)

    Today, I'll be analyzing the .family gTLD to see if I can dig up any helpful data points that could be stacked with someone elses research into the .,family extension. The registry operator for the.family generic top-level domain (gTLD) is (Dog Beach, LLC) Identity Digital. Source Anyone can...
  7. BrandingGo

    analysis Are domain sales dead this year? My frustrating experience with failed outbound for Vaktsina.com (the transliterated version of vaccine.com)

    Morning, How are your domain sales doing this year? I’ve been actively trying to sell several domains by reaching out to companies that currently use inferior or longer versions. I offered them a premium .com upgrade for as low as $100, but had no takers. Recently, I also pitched Vaktsina.com...
  8. BrandingGo

    analysis Are domain sales dead this year? My frustrating experience with failed outbound for Vaktsina.com (the transliterated version of vaccine.com)

    Morning, How are your domain sales doing this year? I’ve been actively trying to sell several domains by reaching out to companies that currently use inferior or longer versions. I offered them a premium .com upgrade for as low as $100, but had no takers. Recently, I also pitched Vaktsina.com...
  9. BrandingGo

    analysis Are domain sales dead this year? My frustrating experience with failed outbound for Vaktsina.com (the transliterated version of vaccine.com)

    Morning, How are your domain sales doing this year? I’ve been actively trying to sell several domains by reaching out to companies that currently use inferior or longer versions. I offered them a premium .com upgrade for as low as $100, but had no takers. Recently, I also pitched Vaktsina.com...
  10. BrandingGo

    analysis Are domain sales dead this year? My frustrating experience with failed outbound for Vaktsina.com (the transliterated version of vaccine.com)

    Morning, How are your domain sales doing this year? I’ve been actively trying to sell several domains by reaching out to companies that currently use inferior or longer versions. I offered them a premium .com upgrade for as low as $100, but had no takers. Recently, I also pitched Vaktsina.com...
  11. Ali Mustafa

    strategy What Separates Domain Investors Who Fade Away From Those Who Stay?

    Many people enter domain investing every day. Some stay. Most quietly leave. At first, everything looks like opportunity. Every domain feels like it could work. But over time, a shift happens. The real difference. It is not luck. It is not tools. It is not even experience alone. It is how...
  12. Ali Mustafa

    strategy What Separates Domain Investors Who Fade Away From Those Who Stay?

    Many people enter domain investing every day. Some stay. Most quietly leave. At first, everything looks like opportunity. Every domain feels like it could work. But over time, a shift happens. The real difference. It is not luck. It is not tools. It is not even experience alone. It is how...
  13. Ali Mustafa

    discuss Is Domaining Getting Harder Today?

    Many domain investors often say the same thing. Domaining was easier in the past. Years ago many good domains could be registered by hand. Opportunities were everywhere. But today we also have better tools. Marketplaces are bigger. Data is easier to access. AI tools help research domains...
  14. Ali Mustafa

    discuss Is Domaining Getting Harder Today?

    Many domain investors often say the same thing. Domaining was easier in the past. Years ago many good domains could be registered by hand. Opportunities were everywhere. But today we also have better tools. Marketplaces are bigger. Data is easier to access. AI tools help research domains...
  15. Krane65

    Can you please tell me if this is viable?

    I recently inherited some money from my father, and I'm looking to get back into the domain industry again. Maybe even develop an associate amazon site. Can you truthfully tell me if there is still money to be made with domain names, or am I likely to lose my shirt?
  16. Krane65

    Can you please tell me if this is viable?

    I recently inherited some money from my father, and I'm looking to get back into the domain industry again. Maybe even develop an associate amazon site. Can you truthfully tell me if there is still money to be made with domain names, or am I likely to lose my shirt?
  17. IrfanHabib

    information Why doesn’t the domain community have its own modern app?

    Maybe this question has been asked before — I’m not sure what others think about it. I feel the domain industry should have a social-media-style mobile app. Platforms like NamePros feel like old-school forums. Navigation is difficult, and often you don’t know where to go. A 20-year-old thread...
  18. IrfanHabib

    information Why doesn’t the domain community have its own modern app?

    Maybe this question has been asked before — I’m not sure what others think about it. I feel the domain industry should have a social-media-style mobile app. Platforms like NamePros feel like old-school forums. Navigation is difficult, and often you don’t know where to go. A 20-year-old thread...
  19. nicenic

    discuss Is "first-come, first-served" still neutral in an automated world?

    The rule hasn't changed. But the environment has. When registrations are driven by bots, scripts, APIs, and speed at scale, does first-come-first-served still feel neutral?
  20. nicenic

    discuss Is "first-come, first-served" still neutral in an automated world?

    The rule hasn't changed. But the environment has. When registrations are driven by bots, scripts, APIs, and speed at scale, does first-come-first-served still feel neutral?
  21. Leo Angelo

    information A+ to F: Security Scores Across the Domain Industry

    We Scored A+ in Website Security. We Checked the Rest of the Industry Too. We ran Appraise.net and dozens of registrars, marketplaces, domaining tools, and communities through Mozilla's HTTP Observatory, the same security scanner used on over 6.9 million websites. The results were... revealing...
  22. Leo Angelo

    information A+ to F: Security Scores Across the Domain Industry

    We Scored A+ in Website Security. We Checked the Rest of the Industry Too. We ran Appraise.net and dozens of registrars, marketplaces, domaining tools, and communities through Mozilla's HTTP Observatory, the same security scanner used on over 6.9 million websites. The results were... revealing...
  23. nicenic

    discuss Where does a domain's value actually take shape in practice?

    From a registrar's point of view, we see the same domain behave very differently at different stages. From your experience, when a domain is judged as "valuable" (or suddenly not), which layer tends to dominate in real-world situations?
  24. nicenic

    discuss Where does a domain's value actually take shape in practice?

    From a registrar's point of view, we see the same domain behave very differently at different stages. From your experience, when a domain is judged as "valuable" (or suddenly not), which layer tends to dominate in real-world situations?
  25. Yuvaraja

    Sav.com Worst Service and Support

    Dear fellow domainers, I placed a backorder for a domain at @Sav.com on 07/02/26. The domain was not captured (the backorder was unsuccessful), but the amount was still debited from my account. I contacted SAV support, and they informed me that the issue has been escalated and a ticket has...
  26. Yuvaraja

    Sav.com Worst Service and Support

    Dear fellow domainers, I placed a backorder for a domain at @Sav.com on 07/02/26. The domain was not captured (the backorder was unsuccessful), but the amount was still debited from my account. I contacted SAV support, and they informed me that the issue has been escalated and a ticket has...
  27. BrandingGo

    Domaining.com needs update SSL cert

    Hi, great site but unavailable for reading on nonmicrosoft and nogoogle devices . this is the common issue
  28. BrandingGo

    Domaining.com needs update SSL cert

    Hi, great site but unavailable for reading on nonmicrosoft and nogoogle devices . this is the common issue
  29. nicenic

    discuss When a domain doesn't sell, who misread the market? The seller or the buyer?

    A domain gets offers. No deal closes. So who got the market wrong? After enough deals that almost closed, I'm starting to think this isn't always about price. Curious how people here see it,especially from real deals.
  30. nicenic

    discuss When a domain doesn't sell, who misread the market? The seller or the buyer?

    A domain gets offers. No deal closes. So who got the market wrong? After enough deals that almost closed, I'm starting to think this isn't always about price. Curious how people here see it,especially from real deals.
  31. nicenic

    discuss How much do public sales actually influence how you price your domains?

    Do you actively use reported sales when pricing, or mostly ignore them? And has that approach worked for you?
  32. nicenic

    discuss How much do public sales actually influence how you price your domains?

    Do you actively use reported sales when pricing, or mostly ignore them? And has that approach worked for you?
  33. nicenic

    discuss Have you ever sold a domain at a great price, and still regretted it?

    We often talk about missed offers, but less about regret after selling. Have you ever sold a domain at a great price, and still regretted it? If yes, what made the regret kick in later?
  34. nicenic

    discuss Have you ever sold a domain at a great price, and still regretted it?

    We often talk about missed offers, but less about regret after selling. Have you ever sold a domain at a great price, and still regretted it? If yes, what made the regret kick in later?
  35. nicenic

    discuss What's one thing about domains you wish someone had told you earlier?

    Looking back, there's always that one thing you only understand after using domains for a while. What's something you wish you had known earlier before your first few registrations? Curious to hear lessons from both beginners and long-time users.
  36. nicenic

    discuss What's one thing about domains you wish someone had told you earlier?

    Looking back, there's always that one thing you only understand after using domains for a while. What's something you wish you had known earlier before your first few registrations? Curious to hear lessons from both beginners and long-time users.
  37. CashproofAi

    analysis Who Was the Top Domain Seller on NamePros? (December 2025 & Year in Review)

    Who Was the Top Domain Seller on NamePros? (December 2025 & Year in Review) I wanted to start a fresh discussion around domain sales performance on NamePros, specifically focusing on: December 2025 The full year of 2025 This thread is intended to be informative, motivating, and interactive...
  38. CashproofAi

    analysis Who Was the Top Domain Seller on NamePros? (December 2025 & Year in Review)

    Who Was the Top Domain Seller on NamePros? (December 2025 & Year in Review) I wanted to start a fresh discussion around domain sales performance on NamePros, specifically focusing on: December 2025 The full year of 2025 This thread is intended to be informative, motivating, and interactive...
  39. Sully

    domains If I had to cut my portfolio in half tomorrow, I would not start with spreadsheets, tools, or comps. I would start with honesty.

    Most portfolios are not collections of assets. They are collections of decisions made at different skill levels, in different market conditions, often by different versions of yourself. Some names were bought with clarity. Others were bought with hope. If I had to make a clean cut overnight, my...
  40. Sully

    domains If I had to cut my portfolio in half tomorrow, I would not start with spreadsheets, tools, or comps. I would start with honesty.

    Most portfolios are not collections of assets. They are collections of decisions made at different skill levels, in different market conditions, often by different versions of yourself. Some names were bought with clarity. Others were bought with hope. If I had to make a clean cut overnight, my...
  41. nicenic

    discuss Is the hardest part of domaining today no longer buying, but deciding what not to buy?

    With thousands of extensions, endless trends, and constant deals, it feels like opportunity is everywhere. But maybe that's the problem. Buying domains has never been easier, yet decision fatigue has never been higher. For those active in domaining today, what's harder for you: spotting...
  42. nicenic

    discuss Is the hardest part of domaining today no longer buying, but deciding what not to buy?

    With thousands of extensions, endless trends, and constant deals, it feels like opportunity is everywhere. But maybe that's the problem. Buying domains has never been easier, yet decision fatigue has never been higher. For those active in domaining today, what's harder for you: spotting...
  43. SelmaDom

    discuss AI, Search Engines, and the Long-Term Impact on Traffic & Domain Values

    AI, Search Engines, and the Long-Term Impact on Traffic & Domain Values AI is clearly changing how people consume information, and I think this will have real consequences for traffic and domain values over time. Google and Bing are already answering many queries directly in the search...
  44. SelmaDom

    discuss AI, Search Engines, and the Long-Term Impact on Traffic & Domain Values

    AI, Search Engines, and the Long-Term Impact on Traffic & Domain Values AI is clearly changing how people consume information, and I think this will have real consequences for traffic and domain values over time. Google and Bing are already answering many queries directly in the search...
  45. DomaiReseller

    discuss Domaining vs AI

    Hey everyone, There has been a lot of talk lately about this AI explosion. While many people in graphic design and software careers are genuinely worried about being automated away, it feels like domaining is in a much safer spot. In my view, this field is one of the few that remains...
  46. DomaiReseller

    discuss Domaining vs AI

    Hey everyone, There has been a lot of talk lately about this AI explosion. While many people in graphic design and software careers are genuinely worried about being automated away, it feels like domaining is in a much safer spot. In my view, this field is one of the few that remains...
  47. Joshh71390

    discuss What would you like to see in your perfect domaining tool

    Hey guys, long time domainer / 5 year dev in my free time... Ive been kind of bored lately and have always wanted to make an all in one suite of tools for domainers... Just something with everything I needed in one place ... Ive been making some headway and while this isnt a promotion of any...
  48. Joshh71390

    discuss What would you like to see in your perfect domaining tool

    Hey guys, long time domainer / 5 year dev in my free time... Ive been kind of bored lately and have always wanted to make an all in one suite of tools for domainers... Just something with everything I needed in one place ... Ive been making some headway and while this isnt a promotion of any...
  49. Sully

    advice Build Credibility to Sell More Domains

    One of the hardest truths in domaining is this: buyers don't just buy domains — they buy confidence. Or flip it to domainers don't sell names, they sell confidence. You can have a great name, fair price, the whole package. But if the person reading your email doesn't trust you? Deal's dead...
  50. Sully

    advice Build Credibility to Sell More Domains

    One of the hardest truths in domaining is this: buyers don't just buy domains — they buy confidence. Or flip it to domainers don't sell names, they sell confidence. You can have a great name, fair price, the whole package. But if the person reading your email doesn't trust you? Deal's dead...
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