Casino is one of the most valuable keywords when it comes to domain names and domain name reported sales. Casino tops the list with 63 exact match sales. $7m in dollar volume with $111,800 being the average price. $5.5m for Casino.com was the high sale. Back in 2017 Radix (an …
Read More »A look at some recent solid sales where domain investors were the buyer (Part 2)
Over the past few months a few names I have been checking in on for development are just being resold. I covered some domain name sales back in July of last year where domain investors were paying mid to high five figures.. Greenly.com went for $25,500 at GoDaddy auctions and …
Read More »SuperCharging.com closes at $50,005 third time it has transacted publicly
Image by ElasticComputeFarm from Pixabay SuperCharging.com closed at $50,005 on GoDaddy auctions. The domain name expired and previously sold two times before. The domain name was picked up for just $500 in June of 2018 at NameJet. I twas flipped for $3,500 at Flippa three months later. According to MotorTrend …
Read More »VeriSign beats Q4 earnings expectations
Verisign ( NASDAQ: VRSN) announced earnings today, they exceeded expectations and the stock is up over 5% in after hours trading. For domain investors the news most interesting is that the price of .coms are going up. The price hike will take .com wholesale pricing to $8.39. The company ended …
Read More »If you cannot get the .com should you move on from that popular one word?
Lately on television I have seen ads from Pandora. Actually two companies using Pandora as their brand. Both companies are well known of course. Pandora.com registered in 1993. An American subscription-based music streaming service owned by Sirius XM Holdings. Pandora.net registered in 1997, founded in 1982 the company is a …
Read More »It looks like Ronnie Wood got his domain name back
One month ago RonnieWood.com closed at $60,000 at GoDaddy auctions. A big number for a fan of the Rolling Stones guitar player to pay for a domain name. The domain authority and backlink profile is pretty decent. It looks like the domain got renewed somehow because the domain name is …
Read More »$28,888 end user sale at Park.io of Polly.io
Polly.io sold for $28,888 at Park.io. This was not an expired auction, this looks to have been owned by Mike Carson’s company. The buyer is Pollyex.com the domain name is already redirecting there. What is Pollyex? PollyEx is a revolutionary, end to end Loan Pricing and Settlement System (LPSS). Unleash …
Read More »Want to remove comments from your blog? Google Says it may impact search rankings
For those who are running blogs as a part of their online business some news came out today with regards to comments. Matt Southern over at SearchEngineJournal.com published a piece a couple of hours ago with regard to comment removal and search rankings. John Mueller from Google answered a question …
Read More »“Congratulations you were alive in the 90’s how much brain power did it take to reg sex.com or porn.com?”
Domain investing is a wacky world I had a funny email come in from someone who I take it was not born in the 90’s and is disgruntled. It falls in line with some other reader emails over the past few months. “Congratulations you were alive in the 90’s how …
Read More ».com is used as top level domain by 52% of all the websites.
When looking at domain name extensions many focus on how many sales have been reported. Always a smart move. But another thing to check out is the usage of the extension The post .com is used as top level domain by 52% of all the websites. appeared first on TLD …
Read More »Kitchen.co becomes the 6th highest reported .co sale
Kitchen.co sold for $84,100 at Sedo making it the sixth highest reported .co sale of all time. The domain name was parked at Sedo and is the highest sale since 2018 when Feed.co sold for $85,000. A couple months ago HeyDay.co sold for $45,000. RUDYGIULIANI.COM expired and closed at $2,025. …
Read More »Google to add More Info About Domains in Search Results
Matt Southern published a piece on SearchEngineJournal.com on Google providing more info about domain names in the search results. Tapping on the icon will pull up a card from the bottom of the screen with additional pieces of information about the search result. The article goes on to say that …
Read More »Outbound Sales Data at OutboundDomains.com
Yogi Solanki over at OutboundDomains.com is adding a tool to his website. It’s an effort to help those selling through outbound to have data on sales that sold through that method. Obviously you are in a better bargaining position when you receive an inbound lead. Yogi also pointed out that …
Read More »A breakdown of January Keyword domain sales (Data strong, Crypto bounces back up)
January saw a bump up Crypto keyword sales. In December crypto was soft so crypto fans should be happy to see an up tick. Smart dipped a bit too. Data had a strong month. Popular Keywords There are certain keywords that are the most sought after in domain wanted threads, …
Read More »AAF.com closes $35K lower the second time around
The second time auctioning off AAF.com results in a closing price that is around 56% of the first closing price. AAF.com closed at $45,050. The domain name was dropped by the Alliance of American Football. The domain name was auctioned off a couple weeks ago and closed at $80,150. Hopefully …
Read More »CasinoChips.com and Xeex.com GoDaddy’s loss is DropCatch’s win
I have written several times about a no pay at GoDaddy leading to a payday for DropCatch. Sometimes NameJet is the beneficiary like in the case of OrganicShampoo.com. A couple solid names did not get paid for recently. Last night XEEX.com closed at $3,757 on DropCatch. It closed at $5,658 …
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