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  1. abstractdomainer

    discuss When you buy a domain name, do you know if you would sell it?

    When you acquire a domain name, are you ever so sure that you would end up selling it for a profit? I sometimes do but not most of the time. It could also be that I acquire low to medium-quality non-liquid names. But some of the domainers have developed what I would call 'domaining sense' and...
  2. abstractdomainer

    discuss When you buy a domain name, do you know if you would sell it?

    When you acquire a domain name, are you ever so sure that you would end up selling it for a profit? I sometimes do but not most of the time. It could also be that I acquire low to medium-quality non-liquid names. But some of the domainers have developed what I would call 'domaining sense' and...
  3. abstractdomainer

    discuss Sales may slow down - Startup funding drying up

    With the recent stock market plummeting, funding winter approaching and cash-strapped startups feeling the heat, it looks like the next 6 months to 1 year may be slow with regard to sales. In that context, what would be your strategy?
  4. abstractdomainer

    discuss Sales may slow down - Startup funding drying up

    With the recent stock market plummeting, funding winter approaching and cash-strapped startups feeling the heat, it looks like the next 6 months to 1 year may be slow with regard to sales. In that context, what would be your strategy?
  5. T

    question-answered I have $500 to invest in domains. Can I turn this into a $200-$300 per month income?

    I just got this question from a fellow beginner domainer here. Good one, legitimate question. I believe not everyone here on NP might know the answer to this question, so here it is: Absolutely not. ( Edit: or at least not at first, unless you're really lucky OR very good at it = native...
  6. T

    question-answered I have $500 to invest in domains. Can I turn this into a $200-$300 per month income?

    I just got this question from a fellow beginner domainer here. Good one, legitimate question. I believe not everyone here on NP might know the answer to this question, so here it is: Absolutely not. ( Edit: or at least not at first, unless you're really lucky OR very good at it = native...
  7. WNC HOLDINGS

    available TO GIVE. TO SALE. TO BALANCE THE SCALES.

    Well, we have a client looking to part ways with a (100) domain portfolio. Based on our assessment of the assets, it’s a very solid portfolio considering the future use-case prospects for certain gtlds. The portfolio isn’t anchored by short .coms; but the value in SLDs like “ip.credit”...
  8. WNC HOLDINGS

    available TO GIVE. TO SALE. TO BALANCE THE SCALES.

    Well, we have a client looking to part ways with a (100) domain portfolio. Based on our assessment of the assets, it’s a very solid portfolio considering the future use-case prospects for certain gtlds. The portfolio isn’t anchored by short .coms; but the value in SLDs like “ip.credit”...
  9. markfromslo

    discuss Have your sales slowed this year? Plus my theory on why I see a slowdown

    My average domain selling price is about $900, and I normally do about 15 sales a month. But since February, it's an average of about six sales a month. That's a considerable slowdown. I am wondering if others have noticed the same thing. My Theory on the Slowdown Since it seems that only...
  10. markfromslo

    discuss Have your sales slowed this year? Plus my theory on why I see a slowdown

    My average domain selling price is about $900, and I normally do about 15 sales a month. But since February, it's an average of about six sales a month. That's a considerable slowdown. I am wondering if others have noticed the same thing. My Theory on the Slowdown Since it seems that only...
  11. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Are We In A Domain Name Market Downturn?

    On NamePros, and on social media, a number of investors have mentioned that the last month or so has seen a significant downturn in the domain name aftermarket, both in terms of retail sales and in offers or inquiries. For example, long-term investor @elmoney started the discussion Recession of...
  12. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Are We In A Domain Name Market Downturn?

    On NamePros, and on social media, a number of investors have mentioned that the last month or so has seen a significant downturn in the domain name aftermarket, both in terms of retail sales and in offers or inquiries. For example, long-term investor @elmoney started the discussion Recession of...
  13. abstractdomainer

    poll Who all have you sold a domain to?

    Who all are in your 'Sold to' list?
  14. abstractdomainer

    poll Who all have you sold a domain to?

    Who all are in your 'Sold to' list?
  15. Bob Hawkes

    poll Are things slower in domain aftermarket sales/inquiries?

    There are indicators that the strong demand for domain names from the last couple of years has waned recently, amid current world events and state of the economy. Or possibly simply because the move to digital that was spawned by the pandemic could not keep growing indefinitely. Have you seen...
  16. Bob Hawkes

    poll Are things slower in domain aftermarket sales/inquiries?

    There are indicators that the strong demand for domain names from the last couple of years has waned recently, amid current world events and state of the economy. Or possibly simply because the move to digital that was spawned by the pandemic could not keep growing indefinitely. Have you seen...
  17. Acroplex

    sales Latest Sedo sales report: Casinoapps.org tops the list

    The latest weekly sales report by Sedo includes Casinoapps.org as its top sale, at $42,500 dollars. Gasp! Here's the full list for the week.
  18. Acroplex

    sales Latest Sedo sales report: Casinoapps.org tops the list

    The latest weekly sales report by Sedo includes Casinoapps.org as its top sale, at $42,500 dollars. Gasp! Here's the full list for the week.
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