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I was able to pick up these two names in the 5th day of EAP for a great price. All the highly targeted keywords like news and porn sold in the 2nd day of EAP for around $3,400 each. Please share any of your .now, and your thoughts on the potential future. For some reason, I prefer this extension to .deal that also is in EAP.

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Sold chris[.]now (Spaceship) and michael[.]now (DomainEasy) on the same day.

I bought 50 first name .now domains for a project (is.now) which I have since paused work on so I am now selling the first-name domains for $1k each.

The Spaceship domain search stats are pretty interesting, e.g: if someone searches "ben" on Namecheap the top recommendation is the .now. I don't know if that will have any impact on awareness of .now or increase my sales.
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Congrats, you have the name market cornered !! I have Dawn. now which I guess is dual purpose.
 
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Sold chris[.]now (Spaceship) and michael[.]now (DomainEasy) on the same day.

I bought 50 first name .now domains for a project (is.now) which I have since paused work on so I am now selling the first-name domains for $1k each.

The Spaceship domain search stats are pretty interesting, e.g: if someone searches "ben" on Namecheap the top recommendation is the .now. I don't know if that will have any impact on awareness of .now or increase my sales.
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And here are the sellerhub stats:

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Congrats, what happened to your project? Seemed like such a good idea. Hover has a competing service.
 
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Sold chris[.]now (Spaceship) and michael[.]now (DomainEasy) on the same day.

I bought 50 first name .now domains for a project (is.now) which I have since paused work on so I am now selling the first-name domains for $1k each.

The Spaceship domain search stats are pretty interesting, e.g: if someone searches "ben" on Namecheap the top recommendation is the .now. I don't know if that will have any impact on awareness of .now or increase my sales.
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And here are the sellerhub stats:

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Will you be reporting these sales to NameBio?
 
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Taking offers if someone is interested
 
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Sold chris[.]now (Spaceship) and michael[.]now (DomainEasy) on the same day.

I bought 50 first name .now domains for a project (is.now) which I have since paused work on so I am now selling the first-name domains for $1k each.

The Spaceship domain search stats are pretty interesting, e.g: if someone searches "ben" on Namecheap the top recommendation is the .now. I don't know if that will have any impact on awareness of .now or increase my sales.
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Interesting, .now seems to be the top choice if the .com is taken but not for every name, I wonder how they preference the extensions.
 
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Does anyone know what time .now reviews are taking atm?
 
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'Will' is more than just a first name, it should sell soon.

You were right, will[.]now just sold via Spaceship! I assume that was someone reading this thread, but maybe it was a coincidence :)

Congrats, what happened to your project? Seemed like such a good idea. Hover has a competing service.

I have far too many projects and not enough time. I think there is a great opportunity and I might circle back to it in future (I will continue to renew is.now) but at least for now, it is not the project that most excites me and I try not to hoard domains (I bias towards selling if I'm not using).

Hover's Realnames service is interesting. I have been thinking about it recently and I am very curious about the business model. On the one hand, $35/year email accounts could be very profitable, but there is little evidence that the email service is used much. My suspicion is that the email service essentially pays for the registration fees of the domains and it serves as a negotiating tool when selling the domains to drive the price up. I have read various reports that they sell their domains starting at around $25k (and kick off the domain's users with little notice) with conversations that start with a denial that they sell their domains.

Will you be reporting these sales to NameBio?

Sure! Michael[.]now is a 12-month LTO so I don't think I can report that (yet) but I'll report chris[.]now and will[.]now which are both paid in full.

Interesting, .now seems to be the top choice if the .com is taken but not for every name, I wonder how they preference the extensions.

Yes, I am curious too. I am not sure how Namecheap chooses which marketplace domain to display at the top: I have `jack.now` listed but when searching "jack" on Namecheap, Namecheap returns `jack.so` which someone else has listed for $7,495 (so it's not based on lowest price).

The most common TLD for names (aside from `now`) seems to be `vip` so I think it is likely someone has followed the first name strategy with `vip` some years ago. Looking at paul[.]vip as an example, it seems to have been listed for sale for ~$3k for at least 5 years and has yet to sell.

We don't have enough information yet (I've only sold 3 of ~50 first name .now domains so far and my price is much lower than paul[.]vip) but early signs seem to show that `now` is resonating more than, say, `vip`.
 
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solutions.now premium approved on atom. for sale.
 
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You were right, will[.]now just sold via Spaceship! I assume that was someone reading this thread, but maybe it was a coincidence :)



I have far too many projects and not enough time. I think there is a great opportunity and I might circle back to it in future (I will continue to renew is.now) but at least for now, it is not the project that most excites me and I try not to hoard domains (I bias towards selling if I'm not using).

Hover's Realnames service is interesting. I have been thinking about it recently and I am very curious about the business model. On the one hand, $35/year email accounts could be very profitable, but there is little evidence that the email service is used much. My suspicion is that the email service essentially pays for the registration fees of the domains and it serves as a negotiating tool when selling the domains to drive the price up. I have read various reports that they sell their domains starting at around $25k (and kick off the domain's users with little notice) with conversations that start with a denial that they sell their domains.



Sure! Michael[.]now is a 12-month LTO so I don't think I can report that (yet) but I'll report chris[.]now and will[.]now which are both paid in full.



Yes, I am curious too. I am not sure how Namecheap chooses which marketplace domain to display at the top: I have `jack.now` listed but when searching "jack" on Namecheap, Namecheap returns `jack.so` which someone else has listed for $7,495 (so it's not based on lowest price).

The most common TLD for names (aside from `now`) seems to be `vip` so I think it is likely someone has followed the first name strategy with `vip` some years ago. Looking at paul[.]vip as an example, it seems to have been listed for sale for ~$3k for at least 5 years and has yet to sell.

We don't have enough information yet (I've only sold 3 of ~50 first name .now domains so far and my price is much lower than paul[.]vip) but early signs seem to show that `now` is resonating more than, say, `vip`.

Yes, according to Namebio, "Will", "Chris" and "Indigo" were sold yesterday.
3 now sales in 1 day is a good sign for the TLD imho :)
 
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You were right, will[.]now just sold via Spaceship! I assume that was someone reading this thread, but maybe it was a coincidence :)

Buyer got a great deal on Will - the .fr (willnow) is a live business. tbh, I hope it was them who bought it (although I doubt it)
 
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Same hereโ€”about 2.5 weeks. But since they were rejections, I wonder if thatโ€™s actually a faster timeline, since thereโ€™s no need to pass multiple inspections. Just speculation, though. Has anyone experinced or noticed a difference between acceptance and rejection (other than when it's instantaneous) ?
 
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3 #DotNows on Namebio today.

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Same hereโ€”about 2.5 weeks. But since they were rejections, I wonder if thatโ€™s actually a faster timeline, since thereโ€™s no need to pass multiple inspections. Just speculation, though. Has anyone experinced or noticed a difference between acceptance and rejection (other than when it's instantaneous) ?
In general acceptance rates have dropped and even more difficult for .nows , I suppose they are still not comfortable with opening the .now flood gates .
 
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I was going to see if there were any real sites being developed on .now. Any others?

Still working on my project for one to try and get some more validity, but I can say without a doubt .now is the most actively searched tld on spaceship/namecheap right now by a landslide.

cre.now and safety.now are averaging almost 300 searches a day with several others in the 20-100 range. So domainers are definitely on the prowl.
 
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I was going to see if there were any real sites being developed on .now. Any others?

Still working on my project for one to try and get some more validity, but I can say without a doubt .now is the most actively searched tld on spaceship/namecheap right now by a landslide.

cre.now and safety.now are averaging almost 300 searches a day with several others in the 20-100 range. So domainers are definitely on the prowl.

You can follow along on X to see live site examples

https://x.com/BuiltOnNow
 
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Congrats for seller & buyer ๐Ÿ‘Œ



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I was going to see if there were any real sites being developed on .now. Any others?

Still working on my project for one to try and get some more validity, but I can say without a doubt .now is the most actively searched tld on spaceship/namecheap right now by a landslide.

cre.now and safety.now are averaging almost 300 searches a day with several others in the 20-100 range. So domainers are definitely on the prowl.
I just came across another crypto-related site: Reflect.now
 
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Sold Investor. now via Atom Wholesale $999. Best of luck to the new investor
 
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