Oops! Wrong email : My first ever domain sale was an accident

When responding to emails, or composing a new email, one has to be careful about the recipient's address being correct. I tend to double check or triple check the email address, particularly since many corporate emails share the same first part. Sending an email to the wrong recipient can be … [Read more...]

Domain buyers claiming to have ‘alternate options’

Nothing is more precious than time. It's the one thing that eventually runs out, and we need to be in constant control of, doing the things we like, need and want. When domain inquiries arrive, I can tell from the get-go whether they are serious, or have potential, as opposed to being … [Read more...]

Happy Birthday, Uniregistry

It's been a year since Uniregistry opened up its gates, as a modern domain registrar; instead of relying on outdated technology, it was built from the ground up to provide efficient domain registrations. As part of the beta-testing team, I assisted with the improvement of UX functionality, and … [Read more...]

GoDaddy ‘Domain Buy Service’ revisited

Late last year, I had a pleasant experience with the GoDaddy 'Domain Buy Service', which I acknowledged in a post. As long as the offer that arrives matches your asking price, you are in good hands. If you are willing to counter-offer, the process isn't complicated either, and the GoDaddy … [Read more...]

Domain Name Sales : Thank you, Rebecca

Recently I explained why the raise in commission for brokered sales at Domain Name Sales is justified. Domain brokers at Frank Schilling's team are dedicated, hard-working and most definitely top-notch professionals in how they phrase their responses, even when the client is a complete … [Read more...]