Monday, 21 November 2016

What Type of Domain Name Can Be Invested Upon By Newbie's Domain Investors

This is a little note for newbie's domain investors. The material was written as results of many questions asked on social site about domain name business.

If you are new in domain biz, please do not go into other extensions, just stick to .com domains for now and keep learning. You can get them from either drops or expired and you can as well buy them as new reg. Brandables are hot in the market now, if you have the insight for brandables. With lots of experience, you can buy .net .org, .info etc. But have it in mind that those domains may not sell on time as you may want.

However, if you are into other extensions, it is sure that if they  are well chosen, they will sell. Well chosen in terms of rarity and with other good factors; such as good keyword/s, CPC, popularity etc. Selling these types of domain name has a peculiar strategy for selling them.

If you are investing on Chinese domains; you can venture on .cn and .cc or go for hacking types of domain niche. Domain hacking examples are: ita.ly, world.ly, selli.ng marketi.ng, wi.ng, bi.ng, domainki.ng etc and they also have their peculiar sales strategy as well. So that is why you should stick to .com if you are new in the biz.

If you have any domain/s banned by adsense, the worst is that you cannot use such for adsense and can be useful for other markets for money making. 

Sunday, 20 November 2016

CCTLD Market Sales Report For 13th – 19th November, 2016

This week is a great one in the ccTLD market trend; the market was highly appreciated.  Normally, there were plenty of .coms sales, but due to our business niche report; we brought you lots of country codes sales from various marketplaces, including sedo ongoing auction of the Austrian .AT domains. Sedo have just concluded the first batch of their one, two and few three letters and numbers .AT, also including several IDN domain names in the auction during the course of the week.

Out of the total 266 domains sold in the first batch; Sedo alone sold 250 in all, out of the names and other marketplaces sold the rest domains that are not .at domains, but other ccTlDs.  Most expensive one among the domain sold at sedo auction is C.AT which was sold for €56,000/ $60,000. About 600 bidders tried their best to acquire c.at and other domains in the auction.  C.at was followed by 1.at, with a sale price sum of $28,083.

Sunday, 13 November 2016

CCTLD Weekly Sales Report For November, 6th - 12th 2016

There are 74 ccTLD domains sold in this week of November 6th - 12th and the most expensive among them was sorted.uk with a sum of $4,947, followed by eyecare.nl for a sum of $3,966. The two of them were sold at sedo.com auction. The cheapest sale was webstore.me also from sedo.com a sum of $100

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Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Emoji Domain Is Gradually Raising Dust

Emoji is not a new invention in the world of internet today; the name may looks strange to some people, but though, quite new in domain industry and seems to be the next focus of action for domain investors in 2017.
emoji from emoji dictonary


Right now; emoji is on the talk of domainers on daily news and on domain forum around the internet world. There is a thread about emoji at namepros.com; as to the present momentum. Today, there was news from TLDinvestor’s newsletter published by Raymond Hackney, talking about the ongoing emoji domains land rush of the domain that is coming very soon. Though, he did not mention when the land rush will comeup.

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Saturday, 5 November 2016

CCTLDs Weekly Market Sales Report From 1st – 5th November 2016.

Here are the CCTLDs weekly market sales reports, for sales held from 1st to 5th November, 2016. We have previously published the sales report for 30th and 31st of October, 2016.

We promised to bring to you on weekly basis the sales of CCTLDs from various markets and auctions around the Internet World, so you should be expecting other weekly sales report by next week Saturday 12th of November, 2016.