The very-capable brokers of Domain Name Sales closed a nice sale on my behalf today. There is a push for end-of-year brokering over at Frank's Fine Factory of domain deals, and it's the right time to contact them for some aggressive promotion of your domains. Surprisingly, the only non-smooth … [Read more...]
Quick and dirty end-user guide to accepting a domain push at GoDaddy
My first and last domain “pull”
The transfer of domains between accounts within the same registrar, is referred to as a domain "push." Such pushes occur daily, and it's a common practice during both domain acquisitions or domain sales; all that is needed is the originating and the target account at the same registrar. As it … [Read more...]
Main Street is like a carriage horse
When it comes down to domain name investing and the upcoming expansion of the Internet name space, the so-called Main Street behaves like a carriage horse. It passively likes to be led, commanded, directed. It takes no initiative, thanks to the decision blinders that have been kept on it for … [Read more...]
Development: The antidote to domain price capping
In my recent post about an expected price capping of ultra-premium and thus, expensive, domain names, it became apparent that there are two ways domainers approach this possibility. The first approach, is to discount it. By doing so, we are conveniently shutting eyes and ears to the inevitable … [Read more...]
Domain negotiation: The ‘Goodbye’ letter
Quite often, domain investors maintain their leads for years; a negotiation that went south and ended in a non-agreement should not be discarded. From my personal experience, there are instances when the potential buyer returns - months or even years later - agreeing to the asking price, or … [Read more...]
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