Company that bought stolen domain name finds an alternative. "Because 2020". That must be how the team at Stands4 felt after paying $180,000 for the stolen domain Calculator.com this year. It also spent $50,000 developing a site for the domain. ... Continue Reading1 Comment
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Diem: is this Facebook’s digital currency initiative?
· UncategorizedSome company is getting ready to launch a digital currency-related product named Diem. Some company is getting ready to launch a digital currency or related platform using the brand Diem. The company registered at least 80 domain names including ... Continue Reading4 Comments
What sold (and why) on NameJet and Snapnames last month
· Domain SalesJoseph Peterson takes an in-depth look at Web.com's aftermarket sales in May. Once upon a time, people learning how to build websites and perform SEO went to a Lycos-owned tutorial site called WebMonkey.com. It had its ups and downs, shuttered in ... Continue ReadingLeave a Comment
14 recent end user domain name sales
· UncategorizedA site about fossil fuels, a credit union, and a training program for aspiring startup professionals bought domain names. There was an interesting array of end users that bought domains this week at Sedo, including a purchase by the popular retail ... Continue ReadingLeave a Comment
Who bought domains on Uniregistry up to $92,000
· Domain SalesA look at who bought domains on Uniregistry this past week. Uniregistry continues to publish its top (public) domain sales each week. I still haven't decided if I'll do end user searches on them each week, but this is what I found for the latest ... Continue Reading8 Comments
Top NameJet and SnapNames sales in January
· Domain SalesWeb.com now includes data from SnapNames in monthly report. The domain name industry thrives on data, so I have good news: Web.com is now releasing sales data from SnapNames for sales of $2,000+. The move comes after Web.com acquired the rest ... Continue ReadingLeave a Comment
11 recent end user domain name sales
· Domain SalesA software company, chatbot customer service tech company and padlock maker bought domain names. DNW readers tell me they get a lot of value out of the end user domain sales lists. Unfortunately, these are going to be much harder to create with ... Continue Reading2 Comments
14 end user domain name sales including a new TLD for $18,000
· Domain SalesA megachurch in Texas and Halliburton both bought domain names last week. Sedo's biggest public sale over the past week was HotBot.com for $155,000. I wrote about it yesterday, so for this post I'll focus on another big sale: Celebration.church. This ... Continue Reading3 Comments
Interesting data comparing .coms to premium new TLDs
· Domain SalesWhich premium domain names are price competitively? Prices that registries set for premium domains in new TLDs sometimes border on the absurd. I've come across domains in the form of Word1Word2.com that are available for hand registration and the ... Continue Reading13 Comments
Expired Domain Report – NamesCon edition
· Expired DomainsHere's what you might have missed in the expired domain market. Last week, much of the domain industry's attention converged at NamesCon, including a live auction arranged by NameJet + RightOfTheDot. (Quite a successful auction, I might add.) Yet for ... Continue Reading2 Comments