There
was a new surprised scenario in last week, where .co extension came from behind
and soared above all other extensions. For a long time I have not seen .co name
soar as it happened last week. It soared above all prominent and highly priced
ccTLDs extensions, such as co.uk, .ca, .de, and .ly. For more than three months
I have not seen .co performed like it did in the week. This time around
especially, on Wednesday 14th June, 2017, more than four .co domains performed
beyond my expectations in sales price. Anyway, that does not prove it could
continue to be ahead beyond this week.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Monday, 19 June 2017
Twelve Major Factors to Consider While Buying Domain Names at Auctions
Buying domain names at auction requires lot of
experiences that must be put into considerations while searching through the
huge list of multiple expired domain names.
This article is recommended for investors who
are not really seasoned at buying domains at drop auctions around the webs. The
article does not have anything to do with how long you have being trading
domain names, but exclusively for good investments.
Having money is secondary, but you must first
acquire the technical
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
The ccTLD Marketplace Weekly Sales Report for 4th – 10th June, 2017
Once again, here is your weekly ccTLD sales report for 4th – 10th of June 2017. There were few sales in the week; only 60 country codes were sold.
The best of the sales was mail.hr; it was sold at sedo marketplace on Wednesday 7th June 2017 for a sum of $5, 633, another name sold closed in price to mail.hr was a two letters .io name ob.io, sold at park.io for a sum of $5,000 and the next to the duo was an unusual extension - tiny.vc sold for $3,500, far from the duo names.
Friday, 9 June 2017
The ccTLDMarket.com’s Weekly Sales Report of 28th May – 3rd June, 2017
We are bringing you this week report from a different perspective
from how we used to publish our previous sales report. In this report, we
enable our readers to have the incite on
what sells better and where particular extensions are better sold; such as when
you are interested in a particular domain extension, you should be able to identify
where to list such domain name.
Though unless you are our weekly follower, if not, you may
not understand the particular aspect I’m talking about. For example, when you are selling .cc and .io
you should know that listing them on Park.io could make you sell faster than
from any other marketplaces.
Monday, 29 May 2017
The Weekly CCTLDs Market Sales Report for 27th – 21st May, 2017
This week report is led
by a three letter .de domain - tvm.de sold for $13, 430 at sedo.com
marketplace, the runners up in the week was forever.at sold for $10,063
also at sedo.com marketplace the next to that was spine.io sold for $8, 000,
spine.io was sold at park.io marketplace.
There were lot of .cn and .cc domain sales in the
week from 4.cn marketplace; to be précised, there were 64 combined .cn and .cc
sales from 4.cn, so also were 25 .io names sold at park.io. Sedo sold 19 names,
including but not limited to .de, .co, .cc, .at, co.uk, including .it, .r, .in,
.es, .me extensions etc. Sedo seems good for sales of any extensions.
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