
This afternoon Aaron sent me an email to tell me it was the 28th anniversary of the .COM so Domaining.com should receive a ton of traffic from his Symbolics.com site. I did not shared his enthousiasm about referrals due to my huge experience on linkage… People tend to think when they place an award into [...] Continue reading
Thanks to DROPPING.com you can now find out who are the TOP drop catchers. Ranked by registrant name # Registrant purchases/month 1 Private Registrant 36950 2 Andrew Reberry andrew 35456 3 Illegal Whois – Chinese 9693 4 WANG SONGXU 4845 5 www.jinmi.com 3800 6 Domain Asset Holdings 3490 7 Admin - 2425 8 Domain [...] Continue reading
I like .com, .fr I like short names I prefer domains with a decent appraisal I like closing domains with more than 1 bid And you know what? I can specify all of my preferences here! ClosingAuctions.com shows ALL of the closing auctions at Bido.com, CAX.com, Flippa.com, GoDaddy.com and Sedo.com with all the metrics, including [...] Continue reading
Time spend cannot be recovered. Time saving has motivated most of my developments. It was the case with DOFO.com where I wanted to save people time when getting domain information: - I regrouped into the same site all the links that may provide usefull domain information. - Then I used a short domain and coded [...] Continue reading
Everybody knows “domain flipping”. Basically, the term describes purchasing a domain name (or website) and quickly reselling (or “flipping”) it for profit. This has both advantages and disadvantages: Advantages: - You can make much more than domain brokers who rarely get a sales commission over 20%. Here you have no other limit than your ability [...] Continue reading
Hi, It’s Sunday and I am seeing on forums how most domainers still continue proposing direct sale deals for small transactions with all the risks… So I have decided to explore a new route and offer the possibility to secure small domain sales at no charge! No escrow fee at ECOP.com for sale transactions under [...] Continue reading
Most of you probably noticed that lately the domainer aftermarket seems almost dead. Recently, someone sent me a joke that in fact could be food for thought to try to improve this situation: A rich tourist visiting the area drives through town, stops at the motel, and lays a $100 bill on the desk saying [...] Continue reading