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We couldn't catch up with Europe Track sessions at NamesCon Online until the replays were available. Here's who appeared and what they talked about. [...] Continue reading
I’m planting lots of small seeds and making marginally bigger bets. There are lots of great domain investors out there. People who make bold investments and great sales. I am not one of those people. I’m good at it, but not great. (Note that some of the people you think are great at domain [...] Continue reading
Chris Snyder's career, in essence, has been creatively providing bespoke solutions for clients. Chris speaks about the evolution of opportunities he encountered with Banks.com, the network effects and marketplace models that challenged him during development, and how he is hoping to build a $50M+ company!After Chris had negotiated a licensing agreement for Banks.com and personally [...] Continue reading
Mike Mann reported selling 9 domain names in August for a total of $210,703. Reported prices started at $15,500 and went up to $33,900. Mike Mann sold 9 .com domains. The average reported domain sales price was $23,411. If you want to further understand Mike Mann’s pricing and sell-through rates read here: A few important details [...] Continue reading
In response to yesterday’s article about using contact forms to sell domain names, two readers asked me for more information about my usage of Dropping.pro. I find the Lead Generation tool helpful, and I will share some more information about how I use the tool to find prospective buyers for my domain names. When I [...] Continue reading
The question of who should shoulder the costs of ICANN’s proposed Whois overhaul is being raised, with governments and others suggesting that the burden should fall on registrants themselves. In separate statements to ICANN recently, the Governmental Advisory Committee and Security and Stability Advisory Committee both put forward the view that registrants, rather than the [...] Continue reading
A look at the final auction prices, closeouts and more from the domain auction list posted on September 22, 2020. If there is an asterisk (*) next to a price, it means that the name was at auction from a private seller (rather than an expiring name) and may have had a reserve. I’m only showing where [...] Continue reading