
Got some strong keyword domains on the list today. In the past I’ve spent more of my time finding domain names to purchase and less time on selling my inventory but I’ve flipped this around the past few weeks and made a concerted effort to be proactive in selling my domains and then using [...] Continue reading
If you are familiar with the saga of the domain Cowboys.com then you will truly appreciate the irony of this. One of my favorite television shows is The League. Season 4, Episode 1…. One of the characters (Taco) in the show gets a call from Jerry Jones (owner of the Dallas Cowboys [...] Continue reading
There’s been a noticeable shift in Namejet auctions happening and I kind of like it. There have been tons of high quality domain names up for auction that have reserve prices. I’d say 8 out of every 10 that I watch fail to sell because they did not hit reserve (the reserves are [...] Continue reading
The GreatDomains.com auction is closing shortly, highest domain to hit reserve as of now is Withdraw.com at $10k. MySchool.com has the highest bid at $41k but reserve has not been met yet (could be up to $49,999). Here’s the domains with bids of $1,000 or more… [...] Continue reading
After two weeks of back and forth negotiations through Sedo I just closed a deal to sell a domain name. The domain is parked on the DomainNameSales platform with the “For Sale” banner at the top of the site. DNS makes it much more transparent for a person to make an educated guess [...] Continue reading
I’ve had a string of people make an offer for a domain name of mine listed at DomainNameSales and then when I write back to them they disappear. In two cases I accepted their offer so there was no negotiation to be had. Kinda sucks but what can you do. Here’s today’s list… [...] Continue reading
I was looking through the auction results and saw a bunch of solid quality domains that did not sell due to not meeting reserve. I always loved Namejet because you could snag a good deal due to the no-reserve auctions, maybe it didn’t happen every day for you but the possibility was there. [...] Continue reading