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  1. Sully

    domains What Happens After the Inquiry Comes In

    I spend a ridiculous amount of time talking about how to generate leads. Outbound strategies. Landing page optimization. Where to list. How to get in front of end users. All important stuff. I've written about most of it. But the part that decides whether you get paid is what happens next. What...
  2. Sully

    domains What Happens After the Inquiry Comes In

    I spend a ridiculous amount of time talking about how to generate leads. Outbound strategies. Landing page optimization. Where to list. How to get in front of end users. All important stuff. I've written about most of it. But the part that decides whether you get paid is what happens next. What...
  3. Mkt Sales Leads

    strategy Competing domains for sale - what's your criteria?

    Competing domains is something I'm paying more attention to as it's a factor the likes of Braden have mentioned numerous times in podcasts. The logic goes that if you reg/ acquire a .com but the org/net/co/io/xyz etc are competitively priced (plus other similar names in com) you'll have a long...
  4. Mkt Sales Leads

    strategy Competing domains for sale - what's your criteria?

    Competing domains is something I'm paying more attention to as it's a factor the likes of Braden have mentioned numerous times in podcasts. The logic goes that if you reg/ acquire a .com but the org/net/co/io/xyz etc are competitively priced (plus other similar names in com) you'll have a long...
  5. Sully

    domains Finding Real End Users Is the Hardest Skill in Domaining

    Most people think the hard part of domain investing is finding good names. It is not. The hard part is figuring out who would actually buy them. I am convinced that identifying real end users is the most difficult and most misunderstood skill in domaining. It is also the skill that separates...
  6. Sully

    domains Finding Real End Users Is the Hardest Skill in Domaining

    Most people think the hard part of domain investing is finding good names. It is not. The hard part is figuring out who would actually buy them. I am convinced that identifying real end users is the most difficult and most misunderstood skill in domaining. It is also the skill that separates...
  7. Bob Hawkes

    strategy Will Anyone Really Use This Domain Name?

    The most important point in last week’s NamePros Blog article Six Years of Domain Name Mistakes was to acquire names that will have multiple potential users who are in a position to pay a solid retail price. Each domain name is unique, and it is not possible to give a definite number of likely...
  8. Bob Hawkes

    strategy Will Anyone Really Use This Domain Name?

    The most important point in last week’s NamePros Blog article Six Years of Domain Name Mistakes was to acquire names that will have multiple potential users who are in a position to pay a solid retail price. Each domain name is unique, and it is not possible to give a definite number of likely...
  9. Blake

    (Tested) Private Registration vs Public Registration - Spam Results

    Hello All, I wanted to see what it would be like to conduct a test on winning a domain via Namejet via Private Registration vs. Public registration. The main reason for this is to gauge just how effective the private options are at various registrars. Now, my thought process was as an end user...
  10. Blake

    (Tested) Private Registration vs Public Registration - Spam Results

    Hello All, I wanted to see what it would be like to conduct a test on winning a domain via Namejet via Private Registration vs. Public registration. The main reason for this is to gauge just how effective the private options are at various registrars. Now, my thought process was as an end user...
  11. Robbie

    sales 268K in Sales at GoDaddy who bought them?

    Check out which end users purchased these domain names from GoDaddy.com, We use our partner WhoisXMLApi.com to complete a bulk whois search of these recent domain name sales. Total sales of these 20 Domain Names below were $268,737 USD, sales were completed in the past 90 days. Learn more on...
  12. Robbie

    sales 268K in Sales at GoDaddy who bought them?

    Check out which end users purchased these domain names from GoDaddy.com, We use our partner WhoisXMLApi.com to complete a bulk whois search of these recent domain name sales. Total sales of these 20 Domain Names below were $268,737 USD, sales were completed in the past 90 days. Learn more on...
  13. Robbie

    sales $133,240 USD in End Users - See who bought them

    Check out which end users bought domain names from NamePull.com in the past 90 days dropping over $130K in domain name sales - See more on RobbiesBlog.com https://robbiesblog.com/133240-usd-in-end-user-sales-from-namepull-com/9292
  14. Robbie

    sales $133,240 USD in End Users - See who bought them

    Check out which end users bought domain names from NamePull.com in the past 90 days dropping over $130K in domain name sales - See more on RobbiesBlog.com https://robbiesblog.com/133240-usd-in-end-user-sales-from-namepull-com/9292
  15. Robbie

    sales 22 End User Purchases from NamePull.com Portfolio

    NamePull.com has built a portfolio according to their website of over 70,000+ Domain Names the majority of the names are dot com from what I can tell and they sell via their GoDaddy / Afternic. The 22 x Domain Names below have a collective resold for $81,501 USD and they do have many more...
  16. Robbie

    sales 22 End User Purchases from NamePull.com Portfolio

    NamePull.com has built a portfolio according to their website of over 70,000+ Domain Names the majority of the names are dot com from what I can tell and they sell via their GoDaddy / Afternic. The 22 x Domain Names below have a collective resold for $81,501 USD and they do have many more...
  17. Bob Hawkes

    strategy 16 Questions To Ask When Selecting A Domain Name Lander

    While there are many domain name lander options, how are we to know which lander will work best? It is possible to set up a randomized A/B trial, and with enough domain names and time, it might provide statistically significant results. That does not give us an answer today, however. Also, with...
  18. Bob Hawkes

    strategy 16 Questions To Ask When Selecting A Domain Name Lander

    While there are many domain name lander options, how are we to know which lander will work best? It is possible to set up a randomized A/B trial, and with enough domain names and time, it might provide statistically significant results. That does not give us an answer today, however. Also, with...
  19. DuDD

    discuss Does end users know that domain names are important?

    Does end users know that domain names are important? No, they don't! I find too few end users that value domain names.In the eyes of many business leaders, this important intangible asset is not important. They think it is better to spend millions on advertising on a certain stage than to buy a...
  20. DuDD

    discuss Does end users know that domain names are important?

    Does end users know that domain names are important? No, they don't! I find too few end users that value domain names.In the eyes of many business leaders, this important intangible asset is not important. They think it is better to spend millions on advertising on a certain stage than to buy a...
  21. Robbie

    domains The Domain King shares a great video

    Rick Schwartz aka The Domain King has shared an excellent video that I think all domain investors should watch - It only last two minutes but is a great reminder why we shouldn’t get excited about making a $1k sale to an end user. What do you think...
  22. Robbie

    domains The Domain King shares a great video

    Rick Schwartz aka The Domain King has shared an excellent video that I think all domain investors should watch - It only last two minutes but is a great reminder why we shouldn’t get excited about making a $1k sale to an end user. What do you think...
  23. garptrader

    information CoinGecko.com domain selection process

    Interview on Bitcoin.com YouTube channel with Bobby Ong Co-founder of CoinGecko.com explains process of domain selection. Basically they wanted an animal / mascot in the domain name and the only decent COIN + animal combo they could find available (reg fee) was CoinGecko. So once again another...
  24. garptrader

    information CoinGecko.com domain selection process

    Interview on Bitcoin.com YouTube channel with Bobby Ong Co-founder of CoinGecko.com explains process of domain selection. Basically they wanted an animal / mascot in the domain name and the only decent COIN + animal combo they could find available (reg fee) was CoinGecko. So once again another...
  25. abstractdomainer

    discuss Domainers as end user

    An interesting thought struck me and I wanted to explore your point of view on this topic, which is debatable, interesting, and very open ended "Domainers as end-users of a domain name" So, for example, let us say that many domainers have 500 or more domain names and they need to put it out...
  26. abstractdomainer

    discuss Domainers as end user

    An interesting thought struck me and I wanted to explore your point of view on this topic, which is debatable, interesting, and very open ended "Domainers as end-users of a domain name" So, for example, let us say that many domainers have 500 or more domain names and they need to put it out...
  27. Bob Hawkes

    services Naming As A Service

    Domain names can be viewed as either a product or a service. In the product model, a potential purchaser browses available names, selecting one that is a good match. Seen as a service, the domain expert works with a client to identify aspects of an optimum name, and then helps them secure a...
  28. Bob Hawkes

    services Naming As A Service

    Domain names can be viewed as either a product or a service. In the product model, a potential purchaser browses available names, selecting one that is a good match. Seen as a service, the domain expert works with a client to identify aspects of an optimum name, and then helps them secure a...
  29. Winfluence

    question Is there a domain buying "season"?

    I tend to get most of my sales and inquiries in spring and fall. Would you say there are domain buying seasons, or periods during the year that end users are more likely to pull the trigger or respond more positively to outbound?
  30. Winfluence

    question Is there a domain buying "season"?

    I tend to get most of my sales and inquiries in spring and fall. Would you say there are domain buying seasons, or periods during the year that end users are more likely to pull the trigger or respond more positively to outbound?
  31. dhyinc

    question Do end users visit NP? Or is it only domain resellers?

    do end users visit NP? or is it only domain resellers? whats the biggest sale reported on NP? do big ticket items sell here?
  32. dhyinc

    question Do end users visit NP? Or is it only domain resellers?

    do end users visit NP? or is it only domain resellers? whats the biggest sale reported on NP? do big ticket items sell here?
  33. garptrader

    discuss Should I renew these domains or let them drop?

    As newbies it is common to register a number of worthless domains that one will eventually drop - the sooner the better. Renewing bad domains becomes very costly because mistakes mushroom the cost of holding an inventory with low turnover. On the other hand, a dropped domain which someone else...
  34. garptrader

    discuss Should I renew these domains or let them drop?

    As newbies it is common to register a number of worthless domains that one will eventually drop - the sooner the better. Renewing bad domains becomes very costly because mistakes mushroom the cost of holding an inventory with low turnover. On the other hand, a dropped domain which someone else...
  35. garptrader

    discuss What percentage of assumed end user price should a domain investor pay to acquire a domain?

    In the stock market a 10% annualized return would be decent and 20% would likely be far above the average mutual fund. In real estate projected double digit annualized returns would also be considered suitable investments. Yet few domain investors consider backorderng a domain to resell it at...
  36. garptrader

    discuss What percentage of assumed end user price should a domain investor pay to acquire a domain?

    In the stock market a 10% annualized return would be decent and 20% would likely be far above the average mutual fund. In real estate projected double digit annualized returns would also be considered suitable investments. Yet few domain investors consider backorderng a domain to resell it at...
  37. namemarket

    WHOIS Disappearing can be a big negativity to sale inquiries

    This issue is getting far less coverage than warranted and expected what with the seriousness of so many sale inquiries being missed now that Whois contact information appears to have disappeared, thus for many basically eliminating easy ways for end-users and others to inquire. This is a major...
  38. namemarket

    WHOIS Disappearing can be a big negativity to sale inquiries

    This issue is getting far less coverage than warranted and expected what with the seriousness of so many sale inquiries being missed now that Whois contact information appears to have disappeared, thus for many basically eliminating easy ways for end-users and others to inquire. This is a major...
  39. News

    advice Using Google+ to Identify a Prospective Buyer

    Some people don’t like dealing with prospective buyers who use a free email address like Gmail. The thinking is that it could be a corporate buyer with a big budget trying to go under the radar to get a better deal. I happen to like dealing with buyers who use Gmail addresses.An “anonymous”...
  40. News

    advice Using Google+ to Identify a Prospective Buyer

    Some people don’t like dealing with prospective buyers who use a free email address like Gmail. The thinking is that it could be a corporate buyer with a big budget trying to go under the radar to get a better deal. I happen to like dealing with buyers who use Gmail addresses.An “anonymous”...
  41. News

    advice How To Find A Business Email Address

    There are 3 important things you need in order to find that email address and this is how and what you need using free tools.Every company uses a “email address structure”. Armed with the likely domain name used for email, you now need to know the email structure that is used by the company...
  42. News

    advice How To Find A Business Email Address

    There are 3 important things you need in order to find that email address and this is how and what you need using free tools.Every company uses a “email address structure”. Armed with the likely domain name used for email, you now need to know the email structure that is used by the company...
  43. Haroon Basha

    advice How to Sell Domain Names to End Users?

    It is every domainer's wish that he/she finds an End User for his/her domain name. But everyone is not that lucky to find one soon. Let us discuss something constructive here. Please tell what are the avenues available for a domainer to sell domain names to the End Users. Please share your...
  44. Haroon Basha

    advice How to Sell Domain Names to End Users?

    It is every domainer's wish that he/she finds an End User for his/her domain name. But everyone is not that lucky to find one soon. Let us discuss something constructive here. Please tell what are the avenues available for a domainer to sell domain names to the End Users. Please share your...
  45. siddardha

    Which domain has more value and demand?

    Which domains have more value and demand? Domains that do not have or have 'S' in the end? For example Domain.com or domains.com? While registering both is an easy option, as domainers we tend to register regularly and it wouldn't be easy on the pocket Which ones get demand from end users?
  46. siddardha

    Which domain has more value and demand?

    Which domains have more value and demand? Domains that do not have or have 'S' in the end? For example Domain.com or domains.com? While registering both is an easy option, as domainers we tend to register regularly and it wouldn't be easy on the pocket Which ones get demand from end users?
  47. James Iles

    information Top Topics: Should I Call This End User?; Would You Rent Your Domain for a Day?...

    In case you missed it, we published a list of ten domain names that Mark Cuban owns this week. The article received a lot of positive attention, thanks in no small part to a retweet that Mark sent out to his six million Twitter followers. Thanks, Mark! Here's this week's Top Topics. How Big...
  48. James Iles

    information Top Topics: Should I Call This End User?; Would You Rent Your Domain for a Day?...

    In case you missed it, we published a list of ten domain names that Mark Cuban owns this week. The article received a lot of positive attention, thanks in no small part to a retweet that Mark sent out to his six million Twitter followers. Thanks, Mark! Here's this week's Top Topics. How Big...
  49. UmerK

    tips MobileInsuranceAgency sold for $1k within a week - My first sale

    Hi, guys. It's not long since i entered this domaining world but luckily for me my first sale came quickly and at good price. I have learned a lot from this forum and people around here so wanted to give it back to people around here somehow. So here's the method i followed from registration to...
  50. UmerK

    tips MobileInsuranceAgency sold for $1k within a week - My first sale

    Hi, guys. It's not long since i entered this domaining world but luckily for me my first sale came quickly and at good price. I have learned a lot from this forum and people around here so wanted to give it back to people around here somehow. So here's the method i followed from registration to...
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