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  1. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Names Chosen By Rapidly Growing Artificial Intelligence Companies

    When we look at early-stage startups there is quite a bit of variety in domain extension choices and type of name – see for example the NamePros Blog article Startup Names Through a Y-Combinator Filter. It would be expected that if one focuses on established tech companies, more will have moved...
  2. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Names Chosen By Rapidly Growing Artificial Intelligence Companies

    When we look at early-stage startups there is quite a bit of variety in domain extension choices and type of name – see for example the NamePros Blog article Startup Names Through a Y-Combinator Filter. It would be expected that if one focuses on established tech companies, more will have moved...
  3. Molly

    question The chances of selling a .net or .org domain when the .com is on sale.

    Hi guys. Should I assume that if an identical .com is on sale, selling a .net or .org is pretty unlikely? Is it so unlikely that you might avoid acquiring the alternate extensions at all…? Thanks for your time.
  4. Molly

    question The chances of selling a .net or .org domain when the .com is on sale.

    Hi guys. Should I assume that if an identical .com is on sale, selling a .net or .org is pretty unlikely? Is it so unlikely that you might avoid acquiring the alternate extensions at all…? Thanks for your time.
  5. DmytroK.

    Did You know that there is such ccTLD as .MY? I didn't. It's very useful.

    There is such ccTLD as .MY (Malaysia). It seems that this names can be registered from Porkbun for about 20$/year. What about this, seems like useful thing? For example I am an Artist, there is such name as ArtGallery(very popular thing) registered in about 100+ extensions. I want to have...
  6. DmytroK.

    Did You know that there is such ccTLD as .MY? I didn't. It's very useful.

    There is such ccTLD as .MY (Malaysia). It seems that this names can be registered from Porkbun for about 20$/year. What about this, seems like useful thing? For example I am an Artist, there is such name as ArtGallery(very popular thing) registered in about 100+ extensions. I want to have...
  7. ArifSengoren

    opinion First .IO, then .AI. What’s next?

    Most of us know that .IO extension has been on fire since 2019. The extension was there for a long time though. However, during the COVID times, tech companies started to adapt and use the extension and then the number and the volume of the sales are sky rocketed. Similar story happened with...
  8. ArifSengoren

    opinion First .IO, then .AI. What’s next?

    Most of us know that .IO extension has been on fire since 2019. The extension was there for a long time though. However, during the COVID times, tech companies started to adapt and use the extension and then the number and the volume of the sales are sky rocketed. Similar story happened with...
  9. Bob Hawkes

    strategy There Are Many Ways To Diversify A Domain Name Portfolio – But Should You?

    Is it better to concentrate on just a few, or even one, type of domain name, becoming an expert in that niche, or is it better to diversify? If you specialize in just one type of domain name, the good times may be very good, but the bad times can be horrendous. On the other hand, if you invest...
  10. Bob Hawkes

    strategy There Are Many Ways To Diversify A Domain Name Portfolio – But Should You?

    Is it better to concentrate on just a few, or even one, type of domain name, becoming an expert in that niche, or is it better to diversify? If you specialize in just one type of domain name, the good times may be very good, but the bad times can be horrendous. On the other hand, if you invest...
  11. colenot

    discuss .C domains

    Anyone registering .C domains? I see a bunch of posts on X on the registry account. Personally, I like that it's short for .com, but of course will never come close to its popularity. Where can I go to see how many have been registered? Thanks
  12. colenot

    discuss .C domains

    Anyone registering .C domains? I see a bunch of posts on X on the registry account. Personally, I like that it's short for .com, but of course will never come close to its popularity. Where can I go to see how many have been registered? Thanks
  13. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Analysis of NamePros Reported Domain Name Sales

    For more than 19 years NamePros members have been reporting sales in the thread, started by @RJ, Report Completed Domain Name Sales Here. In this article I look at sales data posted at NamePros so far in 2024. I went through the thread, noting the domain name, date sale reported, price, sales...
  14. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Analysis of NamePros Reported Domain Name Sales

    For more than 19 years NamePros members have been reporting sales in the thread, started by @RJ, Report Completed Domain Name Sales Here. In this article I look at sales data posted at NamePros so far in 2024. I went through the thread, noting the domain name, date sale reported, price, sales...
  15. 789.xyz

    discuss The Seven Prime Locations in the Domain Name World

    In the world of domain names, the extensions are the locations, and the prefixes are the floors. Even if a 100-story luxury building is developed in a nuclear radiation zone, no one would buy it. Currently, based on global consensus and the frequency of domain transactions, the top seven...
  16. 789.xyz

    discuss The Seven Prime Locations in the Domain Name World

    In the world of domain names, the extensions are the locations, and the prefixes are the floors. Even if a 100-story luxury building is developed in a nuclear radiation zone, no one would buy it. Currently, based on global consensus and the frequency of domain transactions, the top seven...
  17. Bob Hawkes

    interviews Simon Higgs: Internet Pioneer, Polymath, and NamePros Member

    Interested in technical innovations, the early days of domain extension planning, website development, a 7-figure domain name sale, or creative media applications? Then let me introduce you to Simon Higgs. Simon Higgs, @Particle here on NamePros, has had a diverse, distinguished, and...
  18. Bob Hawkes

    interviews Simon Higgs: Internet Pioneer, Polymath, and NamePros Member

    Interested in technical innovations, the early days of domain extension planning, website development, a 7-figure domain name sale, or creative media applications? Then let me introduce you to Simon Higgs. Simon Higgs, @Particle here on NamePros, has had a diverse, distinguished, and...
  19. Bob Hawkes

    news A Second Look At GoDaddy/Afternic Search

    I have done a follow-up to my first article on the changes that replaced Afternic domain search with general GoDaddy domain search, and also obtained additional information from company representatives. The article is now published at NameTalent. Here is a short summary of key results based on...
  20. Bob Hawkes

    news A Second Look At GoDaddy/Afternic Search

    I have done a follow-up to my first article on the changes that replaced Afternic domain search with general GoDaddy domain search, and also obtained additional information from company representatives. The article is now published at NameTalent. Here is a short summary of key results based on...
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