Here's a quick tip to eliminate a step for pointing your domains to landing pages. Winning expired domains is only the first step. Then, you need to point the domains to sales landers and list them for sale on marketplaces. Fortunately, the ... Continue Reading1 Comment
DropCatch changes bid increments following big auctions
· Expired DomainsHigher bid increments should speed up high-dollar auctions. Expired domain name marketplace DropCatch has changed its bid increments following an extended auction for reactive.com in October. The auction dragged on for hours as bidders ... Continue Reading3 Comments
Why this reactive.com auction is taking so long
· Expired DomainsDropcatch needs to increase its bidding increments. There's a heated domain auction going on at DropCatch.com right now. Bidders have placed over 350 bids and counting for reactive.com, pushing the price up over $135,000. (Update: the auction ended ... Continue Reading7 Comments
5 ways to save time domain investing
· Expired DomainsHere are five ideas to reduce the time you spend buying and selling domains. Successful domain investors spend a lot of time researching domains to buy, handling sales, and managing their portfolios. Many domain investors I talk to don't fully ... Continue Reading5 Comments
Comparing expired domain name platforms
· Expired DomainsA look at the three big expired domain platforms. The majority of domain names I acquire are expiring domain names sold on GoDaddy, DropCatch, and NameJet/SnapNames. Each platform has something going for it, but all have some drawbacks as ... Continue Reading18 Comments
How to default your DropCatch wins to Whois privacy
· Expired DomainsTired of telemarketing and spam? Here's how to fix it. DropCatch is a great platform for capturing expired domain names that go through the complete registry deletion process. There is one major annoyance, however: NameBright, where all of your ... Continue Reading4 Comments
15 domain names to backorder this week
· Expired DomainsHere are 15 domains at NameJet, SnapNames and GoDaddy to consider backordering. It's been a while since I've done a "what to buy this week" post. I've selected 15 domains available for backordering at the major expired domain services. None of these ... Continue Reading3 Comments
DropCatch offers name-your-own-price bulk backorders
· Expired DomainsService lets customers place backorders for as little as $15. Expired domain name service DropCatch.com has launched a beta test of a discount club for customers who backorder a lot of domain names. DropCatch's standard minimum price is $59 for a ... Continue Reading5 Comments