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Jeff Gabriel Launches Podcast with Announcement of New Domain Sales Platform Coming from Saw.com

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Jeff Gabriel Launches Podcast with Announcement of New Domain Sales Platform Coming from Saw.com
When Jeff Gabriel talks, people in the domain industry listen - and with the launch of his new video podcast today, they can watch too! More on that in a moment but first some even bigger news. The Co-Founder and CEO of Saw.com has announced the company is about to roll out a new domain sales platform that is bound to shake things up.
One need only look at what Gabriel has done over the past 15 years to understand why both of these developments are cause to sit up and take notice. Jeff is one of the most successful domain brokers in industry history with his resume including a legendary seven-year run as the Vice President of DomainNameSales/Uniregistry. Over the past four years at Saw.com alone, he and his team of five brokers have amassed a stunning $68 million worth of domain sales that have included names like AI.com, Virtual.com, Bunny.com, M1.com, Cool.com, Anatomy.com, Event.com, Fancy.com, CO2.com, Comet.com, Media.com and many others.
Obviously impressive but Gabriel also wants people to know "We are not a brokerage of just high-profile sales. We estimate we will finish the year by selling more than 400 domains in various price ranges as we continue to break records and surpass our own goals. We have also developed an appraisal tool that is being used thousands of​
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Jeff Gabriel
Co-Founder & CEO, Saw.com
times per week, providing valuable insights to our customers." Another draw at Saw has been the introduction of a buyer brokerage affiliate program that allows registrars and third parties to refer customers interested in purchasing specific domains that are not currently listed for sale.
With this successful infrastructure already in place, Saw.com didn't have far to go to take things to another level. "That is why we decided to apply the lessons we have learned over our time in the industry to build a new sales platform that allows sellers more control and more data than they do right now. We are bringing sexy back!," Gabriel declared. Saw aims to release a beta version of the platform in December with limited access, followed by a full rollout in January.
To go along with the rollout of this ambitious project, Jeff also decided to create an industry podcast, dubbed The Uncomfortable Podcast, that he said will ""encourages more professionals to take a step out of their comfort zone so they can thrive (not just survive!) in the modern working world. Through open and insightful conversations with business owners, industry experts, and thought leaders, the podcast will share stories, secrets, and strategies from people who've been there, done it, and got the t-shirt when it comes to achieving extraordinary results. We will offer training and Q&As as well."​
In the first episode, released today (and available for you to watch below), Jeff interviews Yoni Belousov, a wildly successful veteran domain investor since 2005 who has amassed an impressive portfolio of nearly 100,000 domains. Jeff noted, "Yoni's success extends beyond the domain industry too. He has also excelled in crypto, NFTs, and real estate. Yoni's career began with affiliates, transitioned to traffic domains, and eventually evolved to focus on premium generics. Throughout his entrepreneurial journey, he has learned to embrace change and failure as opportunities for personal and professional growth."
Jeff added, "Starting the podcast with Yoni is perfect because I've witnessed him and his portfolio grow into one of the industry's finest. His journey of triumphs and setbacks is truly inspiring. Let me warn you, I am still getting the hang of podcasting, so have a listen and Enjoy!"​
 
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