GoDaddy is auctioning off some domain names from the NameFind portfolio, names like Cliche.com, VisitVegas.com and Sitcom.com to name a few. In a press release they said it was to mark the end of the Beta phase of the new GoDaddy Auctions. The fact that these are no reserve auctions should...
GoDaddy is auctioning off some domain names from the NameFind portfolio, names like Cliche.com, VisitVegas.com and Sitcom.com to name a few. In a press release they said it was to mark the end of the Beta phase of the new GoDaddy Auctions. The fact that these are no reserve auctions should...
Coffee company loses dispute against GoDaddy’s NameFind. NameFind, a GoDaddy subsidiary with a portfolio of about 1 million domains, has successfully defended its domain cappuccine.com in a UDRP. The panel found that the Complainant, Cappuccine Specialties, filed the case in bad faith as an...
Coffee company loses dispute against GoDaddy’s NameFind. NameFind, a GoDaddy subsidiary with a portfolio of about 1 million domains, has successfully defended its domain cappuccine.com in a UDRP. The panel found that the Complainant, Cappuccine Specialties, filed the case in bad faith as an...
Domain mega-investor, Brent Oxley, has scored several new acquisitions of ultra-premium domains.
For starters, Oxley pinched the domain Excrete.com from the NameFind stash, the managers of the GoDaddy-owned portfolio of domains. Excrete.com was registered in 1999.
Two additional domain names...
Domain mega-investor, Brent Oxley, has scored several new acquisitions of ultra-premium domains.
For starters, Oxley pinched the domain Excrete.com from the NameFind stash, the managers of the GoDaddy-owned portfolio of domains. Excrete.com was registered in 1999.
Two additional domain names...
Hi everyone,
In collaboration with NameFind, the GoDaddy-owned portfolio of domains, I've written an article about domain name pricing psychology based on a test that NameFind ran. This test included a substantial batch of domains with an equal control group.
In short, NameFind's experiment...
Hi everyone,
In collaboration with NameFind, the GoDaddy-owned portfolio of domains, I've written an article about domain name pricing psychology based on a test that NameFind ran. This test included a substantial batch of domains with an equal control group.
In short, NameFind's experiment...
Not to mention the fact that the brokers never seem to follow up with you even when you make a reasonable offer. They give you an initial quote and never reply when you make an offer even if it is very close to the minimum. Only recommendation would be to use Afternic and offer the minimum...
Jamie Zoch, if you don't follow on Twitter you should, he works tirelessly to report on possibly domain name sales and shares the information on his Twitter feed, for those like me who have been in the domain game for over a decade, might remember that Jamie used to operate his own blog called...
Jamie Zoch, if you don't follow on Twitter you should, he works tirelessly to report on possibly domain name sales and shares the information on his Twitter feed, for those like me who have been in the domain game for over a decade, might remember that Jamie used to operate his own blog called...
Most investors sell predominantly on the major domain marketplaces. However, a number of individual investors maintain a website, either for occasional direct sales, or as their main sales channel.
There are a number of large portfolio domain name sellers. In this article, I take a look at four...
Most investors sell predominantly on the major domain marketplaces. However, a number of individual investors maintain a website, either for occasional direct sales, or as their main sales channel.
There are a number of large portfolio domain name sellers. In this article, I take a look at four...
Anyone familiar with NameFind in 2019 and what percentage their staff can lower the price on common domains?
I'm looking at a domain that has a buy price of $4,999 on the homepage
If you look it up on Afternic the minimum offer says $3,249
Anyone familiar with NameFind in 2019 and what percentage their staff can lower the price on common domains?
I'm looking at a domain that has a buy price of $4,999 on the homepage
If you look it up on Afternic the minimum offer says $3,249
Hey folks, new DNW podcast is up where Andrew and I discuss what GoDaddy has been up to on the domain acquisition front, how we operate our portfolio, what our plans are for automated valuations, and a few other tidbits on our product direction...