After several years of using Fabulous.com, I made the decision to bid them farewell. My decision was based on several parameters, including providing timely responsiveness to tickets, which declined in recent years. Another issue has been the non-reversal of DNS settings upon renewing a domain … [Read more...]
PayPal history : Where to download your old transactions and history from
PayPal revamped its web site a couple of years ago, along with its logo and overall brand. The platform is very popular, and although it's not the most secure for domain transactions due to the "digital assets" clause, it's still in widespread use among domain investors and other … [Read more...]
Domain offers are binding, but contact form abuse is rampant
I believe it's about time to add some legalese to domain name offer forms, such as those at the Uniregistry Market that I use primarily. Offers attached to domain inquiries are binding, and yet there is rampant abuse. When a domain contact form includes a minimum asking price, filling out that … [Read more...]
Domain comps : Of little importance to end user buyers
Domainers love "comps" - the comparative sales numbers that help many price, and sell, their domain names. Most savvy domain investors have a good grasp of how to price their domains, and using comps is often utilized when flipping domains. If you want to sell to end-user buyers, however, the … [Read more...]
Domain negotiations : Don’t compete against yourself
Quite often, domain inquiries kick-start the negotiation process, when the price quoted isn't within the buyer's budget. One thing to remember, after that initial price quote, is this: Do not compete against your own quote. The practice is common: the other party indicates the price quoted for … [Read more...]
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