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These domains were auctioned for $2,000 or more in November. Newfold Digital’s domain sales platforms, NameJet and SnapNames, combined to sell 126 domains for $2,000 or more in November. These sales totaled about $468k. There weren’t any massive sales — the top sale was $12,500 — but these...
The top domain name sale of the day was Dystil.com selling for $30,000.00 at Saw.com. NameBio tracked 594 domain sales $100+ for a reported total of $537,520 with an average price of $904.92 per sale. Compared to the day before, there was an increase of 25% in the number of sales and the total...
Minority Panelist Would Have Found RDNH Despite the law being clear, some Complainants still try to rely upon a merely pending trademark application. In this case, the Complainant initially relied on an EU trademark application. As the Panel noted, “it is well established in UDRP jurisprudence...
NTIA issues draft RFP and outlines two-phase selection process to pick winner by April. The U.S. government will open a Request for Proposal next year to select a registry operator for the .us top level domain. The government currently contracts with GoDaddy Registry, which inherited the...
Domain investor digs into the sales behind his eight-figure year. Domain investor Braden Pollock was on a panel I moderated at NamesCon last month, and he mentioned on stage that he was having a record year in domain sales. I followed up to see if Braden would talk about it on the podcast. He...
The top domain name sale of the day was BM.ai selling for $51,000.00 at Namecheap. NameBio tracked 475 domain sales $100+ for a reported total of $454,466 with an average price of $956.77 per sale. Compared to the day before, there was a decrease of 13% in the number of sales but the total...
The top domain name sale of the day was TeachBoston.org selling for $21,250.00 at GoDaddy. NameBio tracked 546 domain sales $100+ for a reported total of $343,880 with an average price of $629.82 per sale. Compared to the day before, there was a decrease of 7% in the number of sales and the...
The top domain name sale of the day was Anything.com selling for $2,000,000.00 at Private. NameBio tracked 588 domain sales $100+ for a reported total of $2,726,344 with an average price of $4,636.64 per sale. Compared to the day before, there was a decrease of 8% in the number of sales but the...
Vercel, Bolt, and now Anything announced as customers using the company’s AI. On episode #545 of the Domain Name Wire Podcast, I talked to name.com’s Carlos Armada about the registrar’s new API for resellers. The registrar rebuilt the API with features that work better with AI tools. Armada...
The top domain name sale of the day was GloryHoleDoughnuts.com selling for $10,351.00 at GoDaddy. NameBio tracked 638 domain sales $100+ for a reported total of $436,334 with an average price of $683.91 per sale. Compared to the day before, there was an increase of 11% in the number of sales but...
What do successful domain name investors think when they value domain names?
In this show:
• The Sherpas play The Domain Game (starting at the 15:21 mark) where they guess what certain domains were bought and sold for by the Sherpas and discuss the reasons behind their evaluations. Today's...
Recent feature improves process for adding domains to the watchlist. My process for expired domains works something like this: Find domains I want to buy through ExpiredDomains and save them to the ExpiredDomains watchlist Copy the list and place backorders in bulk on DropCatch and SnapNames...
NFL team failed to convince panel that domain investor registered and used the domain in bad faith. The NFL’s L.A. Rams team has lost a cybersquatting case it filed with World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) against the domain name rams.com. Domain name investor Frank Mardian, also...
The top domain name sale of the day was Run.org selling for $46,055.00 at GoDaddy. NameBio tracked 577 domain sales $100+ for a reported total of $532,258 with an average price of $922.46 per sale. Compared to the day before, there was an increase of 2% in the number of sales and the total...
In our previous report we told you about an unprecedented wave of five and six-figure domain sales that flooded our charts. Just two weeks later, the landscape looks completely different with only one publicly reported six-figure sale. Does that mean the sky has suddenly fallen? No, it means...
Buyers and sellers behave differently as budgets close and tax deadlines approach. December is an interesting month in the domain aftermarket. On the one hand, many people are traveling and out of the office. On the other hand, domain investors are trying to “rightsize” their income statement...
Company thought the domain registrant was deceased when it filed UDRP. A three-person Czech Arbitration Court UDRP panel has denied a cybersquatting complaint against the domain name gabler.com, with one panelist ruling that the case was reverse domain name hijacking. Gabler Maschinenbau GmbH, a...
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