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  1. william

    Inflation

    We are experiencing inflation globally. While many blame it on war, it's purely due to the greed of corporations. But that aside, the cost of living is going up. As domainers shouldn't we be moving up our prices as well? Personally, I try to increase my prices yearly. BrandBucket does this now...
  2. william

    Inflation

    We are experiencing inflation globally. While many blame it on war, it's purely due to the greed of corporations. But that aside, the cost of living is going up. As domainers shouldn't we be moving up our prices as well? Personally, I try to increase my prices yearly. BrandBucket does this now...
  3. AEProgram

    question Inflation - are you ready? Did you update properly?

    It's only a matter of time now that you will get an email telling you a name sold "Congratulations! Your domain (some good name) sold for 2488, you don't have to do anything, just go cry in a corner, you forgot about inflation" Some of you will look at that email and regret not updating the...
  4. AEProgram

    question Inflation - are you ready? Did you update properly?

    It's only a matter of time now that you will get an email telling you a name sold "Congratulations! Your domain (some good name) sold for 2488, you don't have to do anything, just go cry in a corner, you forgot about inflation" Some of you will look at that email and regret not updating the...
  5. James Iles

    information Top Topics: Should You Factor in Inflation?; Do You Have a BIN on More Than 1 Marketplace?...

    In this week's Top Topics, we look at inflation and whether that should have an influence on the valuation of your own domain names. Elsewhere, a domainer asks for opinions on whether having a BIN (buy it now) price at numerous marketplaces is a good idea, and how would you allocate your...
  6. James Iles

    information Top Topics: Should You Factor in Inflation?; Do You Have a BIN on More Than 1 Marketplace?...

    In this week's Top Topics, we look at inflation and whether that should have an influence on the valuation of your own domain names. Elsewhere, a domainer asks for opinions on whether having a BIN (buy it now) price at numerous marketplaces is a good idea, and how would you allocate your...
  7. WhoaDomain.com

    question Do you or should you factor inflation when you price your domain?

    Hello NP, This question is pretty specific so I hope it’s not moved to another thread. so we’ve all done this or at least we should. when we get a price inquiry for our domains from either Afternic or Uniregistry or Sedo because we have not put a price on it yet. We jump on Namebio or similar...
  8. WhoaDomain.com

    question Do you or should you factor inflation when you price your domain?

    Hello NP, This question is pretty specific so I hope it’s not moved to another thread. so we’ve all done this or at least we should. when we get a price inquiry for our domains from either Afternic or Uniregistry or Sedo because we have not put a price on it yet. We jump on Namebio or similar...
  9. Compassion

    discuss Domain values after massive inflation?

    Curious as to your interpretations of what we will expect as far as domain prices go in relation to all of the fiat money that is being added to the supply and added to the markets to delay hyperinflation . . . This guy has good info about the markets as far as to what is actually...
  10. Compassion

    discuss Domain values after massive inflation?

    Curious as to your interpretations of what we will expect as far as domain prices go in relation to all of the fiat money that is being added to the supply and added to the markets to delay hyperinflation . . . This guy has good info about the markets as far as to what is actually...
  11. News

    new gtlds Unsurprisingly, re-renewal rates on new TLDs higher than original renewals

    Rightside, which markets 40 top level domain names, this week published data on domain name renewals. The data aren’t particularly surprising.The company has seven top level domain names that have been available for a full two-year cycle. During the first year, these top level domain names had a...
  12. News

    new gtlds Unsurprisingly, re-renewal rates on new TLDs higher than original renewals

    Rightside, which markets 40 top level domain names, this week published data on domain name renewals. The data aren’t particularly surprising.The company has seven top level domain names that have been available for a full two-year cycle. During the first year, these top level domain names had a...
  13. gdndd

    negotiable Selling dictionary word .com - TheInflation.com ...

    Hi everyone, Selling a few domains ... TheBreakfasts.com TheHousings.com TheRecover.com TheSpite.com TheInflation.com Expiring April 2017 Registered at Godaddy Paypal payment SINGERBOT.COM (Feb 2017) JAKARTAYACHT.COM (Feb 2017) CHRISKYLEDAY.COM (Feb 2017)...
  14. gdndd

    negotiable Selling dictionary word .com - TheInflation.com ...

    Hi everyone, Selling a few domains ... TheBreakfasts.com TheHousings.com TheRecover.com TheSpite.com TheInflation.com Expiring April 2017 Registered at Godaddy Paypal payment SINGERBOT.COM (Feb 2017) JAKARTAYACHT.COM (Feb 2017) CHRISKYLEDAY.COM (Feb 2017)...
  15. P

    Portfolio of 10 US domains - bulk includes - inflationpolicy.com censuscount.com

    Group of ten domains for sale. ebay auction number 221056064599 Seller will push to buyer's godaddy account immediately after payment. Buyer responsible for any upcoming renewal fees. Names include: pluginpoetry.com - great for wordpress a nice content management system...
  16. P

    Portfolio of 10 US domains - bulk includes - inflationpolicy.com censuscount.com

    Group of ten domains for sale. ebay auction number 221056064599 Seller will push to buyer's godaddy account immediately after payment. Buyer responsible for any upcoming renewal fees. Names include: pluginpoetry.com - great for wordpress a nice content management system...
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