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  1. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Mixed Messages from Domain Sales in First Half of 2020

    Given concerns related to the economic upheaval resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, many have speculated on whether domain sales have decreased or increased. In this article, I look at domain name sales data for the first six months of 2020, comparing it to the same period in 2019. Across...
  2. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Mixed Messages from Domain Sales in First Half of 2020

    Given concerns related to the economic upheaval resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, many have speculated on whether domain sales have decreased or increased. In this article, I look at domain name sales data for the first six months of 2020, comparing it to the same period in 2019. Across...
  3. DomainAgents

    guide Our 2020 Domain Price Guide and COVID Impact

    The world has changed since we put together our last domain name value guide. Even as the pandemic has created instability and uncertainty across the world, domain name values have remained fairly steady. Lockdowns have pushed businesses online and tele/remote work has changed how millions of...
  4. DomainAgents

    guide Our 2020 Domain Price Guide and COVID Impact

    The world has changed since we put together our last domain name value guide. Even as the pandemic has created instability and uncertainty across the world, domain name values have remained fairly steady. Lockdowns have pushed businesses online and tele/remote work has changed how millions of...
  5. D

    discuss Aftermarket prices keep climbing - retail sales not. Answers?

    Like many of us, we notice that aftermarket sales are stubbornly high - very overpriced IMO. With retail prices not gaining on the low and mid range, the margins are getting tight - if you are bidding all the way up. I have a strict buying strategy and do not like to chase names up into the...
  6. D

    discuss Aftermarket prices keep climbing - retail sales not. Answers?

    Like many of us, we notice that aftermarket sales are stubbornly high - very overpriced IMO. With retail prices not gaining on the low and mid range, the margins are getting tight - if you are bidding all the way up. I have a strict buying strategy and do not like to chase names up into the...
  7. Bob Hawkes

    analysis A Look at 2019 Premium Domain Name Sales in the .ORG Extension: Prices, Length, Types, Venues, Uses

    This article looks at .org extension domain name sales during 2019. I use data from the NameBio database, only considering sales at prices of $5000 or more. There were 123 sales above $5000, accounting for a total sales volume of just over $1.6 million. The highest value sale, casinos.org...
  8. Bob Hawkes

    analysis A Look at 2019 Premium Domain Name Sales in the .ORG Extension: Prices, Length, Types, Venues, Uses

    This article looks at .org extension domain name sales during 2019. I use data from the NameBio database, only considering sales at prices of $5000 or more. There were 123 sales above $5000, accounting for a total sales volume of just over $1.6 million. The highest value sale, casinos.org...
  9. Ategy

    news ICANN Report on .com Price Increases and More (Amendment 3)

    After multiple delays, ICANN has released it's report on Proposed Amendment 3 regarding the contract with Verisign and potential price increases to .com among other things. https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/report-comments-com-amendment-3-26mar20-en.pdf It doesn't look particularly...
  10. Ategy

    news ICANN Report on .com Price Increases and More (Amendment 3)

    After multiple delays, ICANN has released it's report on Proposed Amendment 3 regarding the contract with Verisign and potential price increases to .com among other things. https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/report-comments-com-amendment-3-26mar20-en.pdf It doesn't look particularly...
  11. Truespin Domains

    discuss Sellers vastly increasing asking price the moment they get a whiff of interest...

    Like many, I periodically browse Sedo, looking for BIN bargains. Not normally much, but you find a few reasonably priced, quality domains that are of interest to a reseller. The last few times I've done this, within 24 hours of me finding and viewing the domain, the price has been increased...
  12. Truespin Domains

    discuss Sellers vastly increasing asking price the moment they get a whiff of interest...

    Like many, I periodically browse Sedo, looking for BIN bargains. Not normally much, but you find a few reasonably priced, quality domains that are of interest to a reseller. The last few times I've done this, within 24 hours of me finding and viewing the domain, the price has been increased...
  13. topdom

    strategy Why I don't add a I buy now price

    Because then the domain may expire and then gets "sold", and I may be resposible for consequences. So there should be an expiration for these prices. It is extremely time consuming to edit prices. If you add prices on 1000 domains, you have to spend hours to remove them. And it is also a very...
  14. topdom

    strategy Why I don't add a I buy now price

    Because then the domain may expire and then gets "sold", and I may be resposible for consequences. So there should be an expiration for these prices. It is extremely time consuming to edit prices. If you add prices on 1000 domains, you have to spend hours to remove them. And it is also a very...
  15. lovedomains

    GoDaddy prices are changing? Prices are almost double

    seems in some countries prices will almost double up of 100% ?
  16. lovedomains

    GoDaddy prices are changing? Prices are almost double

    seems in some countries prices will almost double up of 100% ?
  17. tasaki25

    question Can we increase the prices ?

    What do you think? In my opinion we can do. Namepros community is huge. Let’s try not to sell in low prices.
  18. tasaki25

    question Can we increase the prices ?

    What do you think? In my opinion we can do. Namepros community is huge. Let’s try not to sell in low prices.
  19. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Domain Name Sales 2015-2019 - Part 2: Average Prices

    Over the past five years the average price for domain name sales listed in the NameBio database is about $1473, compared to $1306 for year 2019 alone. In the first part of this series I looked at domain name sales volume, while this time I look at average price trends. I start by considering...
  20. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Domain Name Sales 2015-2019 - Part 2: Average Prices

    Over the past five years the average price for domain name sales listed in the NameBio database is about $1473, compared to $1306 for year 2019 alone. In the first part of this series I looked at domain name sales volume, while this time I look at average price trends. I start by considering...
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