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Reserve Met And Will Sell 47 Domain Portfolio – Bidding is near the mid 4-figures, with brandable domains including Perkist.com, SoloStack.com, Vidogy.com, and more. . Classes.io – The .io extension has resonated with some tech startups, so perhaps this domain will be utilized for online classes. . Inbred.com – Not sure exactly how to use [...] Continue reading
CXOs at .XYZ have invested $8.6 million in Rightside. First it was Frank Schilling. Now two other domain name industry insiders are disclosing ownership in domain name company Rightside. .XYZ founder and CEO Daniel Negari and COO Mike Ambrose disclosed a combined 5.2% ownership in Rightside today in an SEC filing. The disclosure is mandated [...] Continue reading
People submit offers for domain names when they don’t mean to. A couple months ago I switched some of my domain names on Domain Name Sales from PPC landers to “for sale” landing pages. I was curious if this would increase the number of inquiries on my domain names. The short answer is yes, but [...] Continue reading
A new site about spending, saving and investing. I’m excited today to announce the launch of UpMoney℠, a new site about…money. Simply put, UpMoney is a site for people who have money. This isn’t a snobby 1% thing; It’s a site for the 25% of people who have savings and are confronting the challenges of [...] Continue reading
Crazy demand for LLLL dot coms as always, I’ve decided to focus exclusively on short domains from now on because that’s where the eyeballs are and that’s where the money is. This week, I’m selling an awesome premium LLLL, DRWR.com, excellent letters. Here’s the full newsletter (as always, I’ll remove the domain within 48-ish [...] Continue reading
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Articles from November 21-27 See a brief list of interesting industry articles from the cybersecurity world: Does Employee Cybersecurity Training Do Any Good? Anne Fisher | Fortune | Nov. 25, 2015 Almost one in five (17%) of the 200 people who recently came across one at random—in an airport, coffee shop, or public square in [...] Continue reading