Ryan Ewen - AMA

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Hey Everyone,

Finally joined NP.

If you have any questions about DNWE or Domain Manage feel free to shoot them below and i will try to answer them for you.

(I am the owner of DNWE, Domain Manage, Brandable UK & Flip UK)
 
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People can post in it however, people are not going to post in it if they aren't going to get a response from someone at DNWE.
I will 100% answer all questions - please bear with me while i get out the airport!
 
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Congratulations on such an active and insightful AMA Ryan. Really appreciate all of the time.

I realize you are catching a flight, but when you have a chance would appreciate information on:
  1. What will be replacing Dan to close sales at DNWE and will it permit a lower minimum sales price at DNWE?
  2. Are there changes planned for the Prime and Standard listings, or the process or fraction of names that get the collated button?
  3. It has been super easy to relist names that did not sell. While convenient, this tends to perhaps keep names that have not had interest in them. Have you considered a timeout before a name can be relisted? I think I recall that Name Liquidation had that.
Thanks again, and best wishes for your various projects.

Bob
Hi Bob,

Thank you - its been great to be here and i have deep dived your content which is incredible and looking forward to reading more of the back catalogue.

1) We were going to temporarily use paypal while we launched Domain Manage checkout in 3 weeks. But on reflection we have decide to go with a trusted provider who have automated systems for payments and domain transfers. I am about to sign contracts so can't publicly mention them but it will be an atomic solution ;)

This enables LTO & down payments and essentially a much lower price point transactions - so lots of flexibility for sellers to accommodate a range of buyers.

They also have wire & escrow.com options.

It is also likely the provider will be two way compatible meaning they may enable a 1 click send to DNWE making it easy for more sellers to list inventory using the associated network ID & our API.

The main driver for the partnership is we are forecasting a huge influx of listings (lower pricing and auctions) and we will get bogged down processing and transferring domains so let the experts focus on that and we will focus on bringing great domains on platform & using technology to curate and give exposure to investor gems.

2) Yes - currently as curation & quality is diverse (a polite way of saying a mixed bag) there are some great bargains as you have to search hard as gems are hidden and would probably sell for more if they had more exposure.

Yes - more data feeds which enables better classification & therefore curation. There does seem to be a bit of stigma that unless it is a 2 letter com then it shouldn't be curated but i believe that curated domains should cater to all sectors of the domain market. From small portfolio builders ($100) to premiums ($10k+)

Standard will become flea market - for those that like to search. Prime may stay the same or become curated and there will be a smaller number of 'hot picks' which represent the best opportunities on any given day.

3) There are a few things to consider. A time out like you suggest, a % reduction to relist straight away (example 30%).

Fundamentally this comes down to technology & design to curate and give exposure to the best domains. Things like smart search - like we have on domain manage (credit to namebio) CVCV LLNN WP and repeating patterns coupled with a more minimal design experience will potentially be the best option.

As always we try to listen to feedback, put things to the vote and deliver what the community want.

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Portfolios will be the most interesting thing to come online.
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Apologies for the quality of the writing - i am rushing around but wanted to give some context to what is happening and also to let everyone know that we will continue to iterate DNWE to get to the optimal platform.
 
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Yeh that was a weird valuation, imo. Don't quite get the number supplied there. Great question, Eric.

Btw, welcome here Ryan.
Happy to share more - just need a bit of time.
 
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Yes not 3500 members I think the survery Ryan did had about 140 take place and I am sure it's an active number higher than that, but in any community/platform it's about those who engage.

https://tldinvestors.com/2024/06/dnwe-com-publishes-survey-results.html
We will share all data with members.

User data was the next thing on our list now that we shared monthly sales (and will also share 7 months backdated data shortly).

We believe that data tells the truth and there is no reason to not share.

Please remember that i am also working on the new features so am run a bit ragged - things will get easier once i get home in the next day.
 
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So these ones are a bit more tricky to evaluate however i would be looking at Namebio for comparables

c.at sold for circa $60,000 in circa 2016 - i believe domain hacks have increased in value since 2016 and are more commonly used.

Baccarat being a niche gambling term has value but i am not sure if a company would launch a brand on this domain. I see it being utilised as marketing collateral for a gambling company.

howtodo.it is also tricky but i would again be looking at Namebio and some shorter comparables include:

howtovideos.com $42,500
howtoprint.com $6,000

It would again make good marketing collateral.

Valuation wise:

baccar.at $25,000+
howtodo.it $7,500

My suggestion for both would be to try and get market discovery by placing for sale with minimum offer around $5,000 and see which buyers approach you.

They may fly or they may not - its hard to tell as they are niche markets that are relatively underdeveloped.
Thanks for your time,Ryan, you really did a good job,professional and patient as well as helpful,there is one more thing bothe you is that can you take up some time for my last 2 domains ?one domain hack Welld(.)one and Portal(.)it?

Thanks once again for your time and patient!
 
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@RyanEwen - I spend a lot of time evaluating domain name assets using various methodologies in the professional appraisal section of NamePros (Only accessible to VIPs, Pros, and Gold members). I try to keep at least one finger firmly on the pulse of the industry by dissecting different niche combinations in various market sectors.

I'm always looking to learn more and better my best.

I noticed (in the quote above) that you use a
Thanks for your time,Ryan, you really did a good job,professional and patient as well as helpful,there is one more thing bothe you is that can you take up some time for my last 2 domains ?one domain hack Welld(.)one and Portal(.)it?

Thanks once again for your time and patient!
Sure will take a look tomorrow for you and post some thoughts.

Doh! Somehow I have managed to mash 2 half replies together!

Sorry
 
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I run into a newsletter that Ryan was sending in another platform; contacted him, added some domains to DNWE;

Probably blind luck, or just Ryan, but got 2 sales that Ryan helped me with (LLLL.COM and 1 ccTLD domain hack in upper xxxx$ range in 2 days). While negotiating one of the transactions, I received additional offers from dnwe.

Just a thank you in this comment, no question for the AMA.
 
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I run into a newsletter that Ryan was sending in another platform; contacted him, added some domains to DNWE;

Probably blind luck, or just Ryan, but got 2 sales that Ryan helped me with (LLLL.COM and 1 ccTLD domain hack in upper xxxx$ range in 2 days). While negotiating one of the transactions, I received additional offers from dnwe.

Just a thank you in this comment, no question for the AMA.
Thanks Armand - it certainly was a good week!

Now we need to better that next week!
 
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To those of you who have successfully sold domains on DNWE (@bmugford, @equity78, @indam and …?) have you found one selling format to be better than the other — auction vs premium / standard market? Thanks!
 
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mee too!

feeling proud that i'm going to ask from a pro domainer.

I just buy traffic domains that can generate revenue like hyphen number etc but in my 1 year parking duration my revenue decreasing, so i decided to buy Good domains that could be sell in good prices.

I just want to ask you, what's the best method to find a good domain and how we can identify this domain has sale potential or it's just a guess and make lottery?

Thank you
M Ashraf
 
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To those of you who have successfully sold domains on DNWE (@bmugford, @equity78, @indam and …?) have you found one selling format to be better than the other — auction vs premium / standard market? Thanks!

Ok don't tell anyone but here are 2 hidden gems to level up your domain game. You may have heard of one but you will 100% not have heard of the other.

1) Namesilo - lots of amazing expired auctions. I have bought a lot - it is not as good as it was but it is still an untapped mine.

PRO TIP

Reach out to support and ask them to top up your credit balance as you run out quick when you bid on lots of auctions at once and you don't want to have to put money on account (pre-pay in advance)

2) dn.ename.com/domains - this is the place to buy. You can find the floor price of 4 letters for example by selecting 'contains only letter' extensions=com & length = 4.

3 months ago 4 letter coms were around $90. I check this site every day.

You can download the inventory - dump it into dotdb and can pick up some bargains.

You can pay via paypal so its safe and they send you an auth code within 24hrs.

Buy at Namepros or Ename and sell on DNWE - especially when we launch auctions shortly.

Always check dotdb and then have a quick look at google
 
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Ok don't tell anyone but here are 2 hidden gems to level up your domain game. You may have heard of one but you will 100% not have heard of the other.

1) Namesilo - lots of amazing expired auctions. I have bought a lot - it is not as good as it was but it is still an untapped mine.

PRO TIP

Reach out to support and ask them to top up your credit balance as you run out quick when you bid on lots of auctions at once and you don't want to have to put money on account (pre-pay in advance)

2) dn.ename.com/domains - this is the place to buy. You can find the floor price of 4 letters for example by selecting 'contains only letter' extensions=com & length = 4.

3 months ago 4 letter coms were around $90. I check this site every day.

You can download the inventory - dump it into dotdb and can pick up some bargains.

You can pay via paypal so its safe and they send you an auth code within 24hrs.

Buy at Namepros or Ename and sell on DNWE - especially when we launch auctions shortly.

Always check dotdb and then have a quick look at google
Thanks, @Ryan Ewen! This is helpful. Question about DotDB — you’ve mentioned it a few times and I’m not sure of its significance. That is, what am I checking dotdb for? At first glance, nothing special meets the eye.
 
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Thanks for your time,Ryan, you really did a good job,professional and patient as well as helpful,there is one more thing bothe you is that can you take up some time for my last 2 domains ?one domain hack Welld(.)one and Portal(.)it?

Thanks once again for your time and patient!
Ok

This is an interesting one (no pun intended)

There are multiple different ways of valuing a domain - your previous domains i used a different way but lets try this way

Welld(.)one

I would be looking at this end user

https://www.we11-done.com/

139k - instagram followers
1k youtube followers
294 pages on google

High value clothing products

https://www.we11-done.com/shop/item.php?it_id=WD-DP1-24-343-M-BK&ca_id=200140

AHREF=44 that is a decent SEO ranking meaning they have spent money. The site is clean, the imagery is professional. Likely they used an agency to build the site

A shorter brand would be a potential upgrade.

$25k to $45k seems reasonable to me - and as they like a quirky domain a hack could be just what they are looking for to switch to or add another brand to their portfolio. Perhaps watches or baby clothes.

The only thing stopping you is sending an email!

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Portal.it

Head over to google.it and search for 'portal.it' - wow lots of end users and by searching you realise that

portal.it makes sense - a portal for it companies.

Using google ads - search for 'portal' in italy so it only shows italian search querries

6,600 searches per month which is good. Can't see any advertisers but still has value

For IT companies this is a great hack

Valuation = 6,600 (searches per month) *36 (over a 3 year period) *0.10 (cost to advertise - guestimate) = $23,460

Seems like a fair price to me - maybe even a little underpriced

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When valuing a domain it doesn't matter which method you use - sometimes you need to get creative.

The purpose of valuing a domain is so that you have numbers and can help people understand how you got to $23,460.
 
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Thanks, @Ryan Ewen! This is helpful. Question about DotDB — you’ve mentioned it a few times and I’m not sure of its significance. That is, what am I checking dotdb for? At first glance, nothing special meets the eye.
Basically dotdb - number of registered extensions.

The higher the number then the more potential buyers (assuming you have the com).

If you have a domain with dotdb=1 this means you are either a head of your time or the domains only value is to wait until another random person has the same idea.

If dotdb=5 then this is the minimum number that you need to have any chance of outbouding it.

DOTDB = 50 then wow!

Remember DOTDB also has a filter so you can see active websites which is important to sense check.

Also important that this specifically relates to com domains only.

If io or net or org dotdb needs to be a lot higher like 80 to be the same value as com DOTDB=5
 
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At first glance, nothing special meets the eye.
Hi, @Molly M. ,

Services like DotDB and similar are used to study keyword trends (how many extensions is one word/phrase registered on?, for example).

It gives you an idea on offer and demand.

Edit: I hadn't seen OP's reply. Please excuse me, I didn't mean to interfere.
 
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Hi, @Molly M. ,

Services like DotDB and similar are used to study keyword trends (how many extensions is one word/phrase registered on?, for example).

It gives you an idea on offer and demand.

Edit: I hadn't seen OP's reply. Please excuse me, I didn't mean to interfere.
Great addition
 
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Basically dotdb - number of registered extensions.

The higher the number then the more potential buyers (assuming you have the com).

If you have a domain with dotdb=1 this means you are either a head of your time or the domains only value is to wait until another random person has the same idea.

If dotdb=5 then this is the minimum number that you need to have any chance of outbouding it.

DOTDB = 50 then wow!

Remember DOTDB also has a filter so you can see active websites which is important to sense check.

Also important that this specifically relates to com domains only.

If io or net or org dotdb needs to be a lot higher like 80 to be the same value as com DOTDB=5
Sorry to be so dense, but when you say DotDB = n, are you talking about what DotDB calls EMDs on their website? I feel like I’m missing something. Thanks again.
 
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Did you use Epik and are you owed money by Rob Monster?
 
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Sorry to be so dense, but when you say DotDB = n, are you talking about what DotDB calls EMDs on their website? I feel like I’m missing something. Thanks again.
Exactly, sorry i should have been clearer, exact matches

It is worth while also keeping an eye on secondary matches too as occasionally there are some good endusers but if you are having a quick scan then i look at EMD's
 
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