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Hello, happy Sunday and welcome to my new weekly “Domains for Startups” post. Each week I’ll be sharing five domain names on the popular domain marketplace NameJet that I think would be a great fit for startups. If you’re not familiar with NameJet, let me break it down.
There are a number of marketplaces out there to buy domain names. You’ve probably heard of Go Daddy and Flippa but you might not have heard of other marketplaces like Buy Domains, Uniregistry, and NameJet. While these aren’t new marketplaces, they are new to many startups which is why I’m starting to highlight them more and more on my blog.
Buying from a marketplace has a lot of advantage, the main one being that you don’t have to haggle with a domain owner who is asking for a ridiculous price. Instead you’re dealing with someone who actually wants to sell and usually is asking for a price that’s reasonable.
I don’t use any automated tools to find these names, instead I use my own gut and my experience helping startups find domain names to highlight five names that I think will be interesting to other startup founders like myself.
Last but not least, I have no affiliate links attached to these domains so if you buy one, I don’t make a penny so don’t think you’re doing me any favors by buying, there’s really no way to track it. That being said, NameJet is a sponsor of this blog because I think they rock but like I said, I don’t make any money if you buy a name on this list. Okay, now after that super long, probably really boring five paragraph rambling from me, here are this week’s names, enjoy!
https://morganlinton.com/domains-for-startups-five-names-on-namejet-that-i-think-startups-will-dig/
There are a number of marketplaces out there to buy domain names. You’ve probably heard of Go Daddy and Flippa but you might not have heard of other marketplaces like Buy Domains, Uniregistry, and NameJet. While these aren’t new marketplaces, they are new to many startups which is why I’m starting to highlight them more and more on my blog.
Buying from a marketplace has a lot of advantage, the main one being that you don’t have to haggle with a domain owner who is asking for a ridiculous price. Instead you’re dealing with someone who actually wants to sell and usually is asking for a price that’s reasonable.
I don’t use any automated tools to find these names, instead I use my own gut and my experience helping startups find domain names to highlight five names that I think will be interesting to other startup founders like myself.
Last but not least, I have no affiliate links attached to these domains so if you buy one, I don’t make a penny so don’t think you’re doing me any favors by buying, there’s really no way to track it. That being said, NameJet is a sponsor of this blog because I think they rock but like I said, I don’t make any money if you buy a name on this list. Okay, now after that super long, probably really boring five paragraph rambling from me, here are this week’s names, enjoy!
https://morganlinton.com/domains-for-startups-five-names-on-namejet-that-i-think-startups-will-dig/
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