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  1. Bob Hawkes

    other Domain Name Investing in Troubled Times

    The headlines continue to be dominated by the health risks associated with the COVID-19 virus, along with the economic impact of pandemic mitigation steps. NamePros members have discussed the pandemic itself, the ethics of holding coronavirus domain names, whether the demand for domain names...
  2. Bob Hawkes

    other Domain Name Investing in Troubled Times

    The headlines continue to be dominated by the health risks associated with the COVID-19 virus, along with the economic impact of pandemic mitigation steps. NamePros members have discussed the pandemic itself, the ethics of holding coronavirus domain names, whether the demand for domain names...
  3. Keith DeBoer

    strategy Domain Market Booms and Busts

    I wrote this article about 18 months too soon (y) It might have more relevance now. https://dngeek.com/2018/09/how-to-make-money-if-the-domain-market-crashes/
  4. Keith DeBoer

    strategy Domain Market Booms and Busts

    I wrote this article about 18 months too soon (y) It might have more relevance now. https://dngeek.com/2018/09/how-to-make-money-if-the-domain-market-crashes/
  5. Lox

    .uk Domains have a Royal moment

    read more (nominet uk)
  6. Lox

    .uk Domains have a Royal moment

    read more (nominet uk)
  7. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Domain Name Sales 2015-2019 - Part 2: Average Prices

    Over the past five years the average price for domain name sales listed in the NameBio database is about $1473, compared to $1306 for year 2019 alone. In the first part of this series I looked at domain name sales volume, while this time I look at average price trends. I start by considering...
  8. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Domain Name Sales 2015-2019 - Part 2: Average Prices

    Over the past five years the average price for domain name sales listed in the NameBio database is about $1473, compared to $1306 for year 2019 alone. In the first part of this series I looked at domain name sales volume, while this time I look at average price trends. I start by considering...
  9. equity78

    domains Trends of future passed

    Looking back of past "future" trends Many domain investors stake their claim in the areas of future trends and technologies. Whether it be vr, ar, ai, autonomous vehicles, defi, crypto, etc.. The debates then rage on domain forums about what will succeed and what will fail? Rebecca Sentance...
  10. equity78

    domains Trends of future passed

    Looking back of past "future" trends Many domain investors stake their claim in the areas of future trends and technologies. Whether it be vr, ar, ai, autonomous vehicles, defi, crypto, etc.. The debates then rage on domain forums about what will succeed and what will fail? Rebecca Sentance...
  11. Igor Mironyuk

    poll What type of domainers you are?

    Do you Collectors or Investors who follow up trends? Start from myself: I collect domains; If I like a name, probably I will purchase it.
  12. Igor Mironyuk

    poll What type of domainers you are?

    Do you Collectors or Investors who follow up trends? Start from myself: I collect domains; If I like a name, probably I will purchase it.
  13. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Domain Name Sales 2015-2019 - Part 1: Volume

    In recent years the total domain name sales volume reported in the NameBio database has ranged from just under $110 million in 2018, to almost $142 million in 2019. This includes results from all domain extensions, but only includes sales of $100 and greater. The complete sales volume is...
  14. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Domain Name Sales 2015-2019 - Part 1: Volume

    In recent years the total domain name sales volume reported in the NameBio database has ranged from just under $110 million in 2018, to almost $142 million in 2019. This includes results from all domain extensions, but only includes sales of $100 and greater. The complete sales volume is...
  15. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Premium Two-Word .COM Domain Sales in 2019

    It is not surprising that single words and short acronyms attract most of the attention at the high end of the domain name sales news. For example, voice.com sold for $30 million, and California.com, EKO.com, TM.com and RX.com all above one million dollars in 2019. However, if we look at the...
  16. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Premium Two-Word .COM Domain Sales in 2019

    It is not surprising that single words and short acronyms attract most of the attention at the high end of the domain name sales news. For example, voice.com sold for $30 million, and California.com, EKO.com, TM.com and RX.com all above one million dollars in 2019. However, if we look at the...
  17. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Domain Name Sell-Through Rates

    The domain name sell-through rate is the percentage of domain names that sell in one calendar year. For example, if your sell-through rate was 2% and you had 400 domains in your portfolio, on average you would expect to sell about 8 domain names per year. In this post I look first at the...
  18. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Domain Name Sell-Through Rates

    The domain name sell-through rate is the percentage of domain names that sell in one calendar year. For example, if your sell-through rate was 2% and you had 400 domains in your portfolio, on average you would expect to sell about 8 domain names per year. In this post I look first at the...
  19. EZPZYO

    infographics Post A Picture of a domain name advertisement.

    We all live in different parts of the world, we're all different especially when it comes to trends and culture. But there's one thing in common and that's advertisement of "their" business, product, service or a campaign. Post a legit 📸 PICTURE of any DOMAIN NAME that you saw recently...
  20. EZPZYO

    infographics Post A Picture of a domain name advertisement.

    We all live in different parts of the world, we're all different especially when it comes to trends and culture. But there's one thing in common and that's advertisement of "their" business, product, service or a campaign. Post a legit 📸 PICTURE of any DOMAIN NAME that you saw recently...
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