This year marks the 10th anniversary of my first five figure sale. I still remember the feeling of crossing the number "10000", up from four figures. The German buyer still uses the domain, which makes me feel good about the sale. In the years since, not much has changed in how I attack domain … [Read more...]
Archives for 2015
Two way authentication : Print some back-up codes
After getting a new phone over the Labor Day weekend, I found myself in a situation I hadn't planned for. While transferring photos, contacts etc. was my priority, I didn't remember to disable two way authentication at various domain registrars, before switching to the new phone. By doing so, … [Read more...]
Domain investing and life : Your mileage might vary
I see a lot of thirst for knowledge in the domainer community, and it's not always from newcomers to the game of domain investing. Domain forums such as DNForum and NamePros are active beehives of information, and one has to be able to extract the honey without consuming too much pollen. Over … [Read more...]
Most end user buyers have no clue what an “aftermarket domain” is
If I could have a dollar for every email I sent, educating prospective buyers about aftermarket domains, I'd be at least one thousand bucks richer. The fact is, end user buyers - as opposed to domain investors - are for the most part unfamiliar with the value and pricing of domain names. This … [Read more...]
Google : New logo gets rid of the serifs
Shocking news this morning, as Google revealed its new corporate logo. The new Google logo inherits the same colors per letter, and gets rid of the serifs it used for years. It also changes its little "g" icon, replacing with a four color "G". The font family appears to be Relish Pro, … [Read more...]
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