After 15 years of direct end-user domain sales, I'm very familiar with the lingo used by those who attempt to get a domain on the cheap. I'm not referring to the hordes of "poor students," or the … [Continue reading]
Not all Chinese domain investors are worth dealing with
There are plenty of domain professionals from China that are honest, up front and willing to engage in domain transactions with Westerners. They speak adequate English, and at any rate, better than my … [Continue reading]
Update: Domain Name Sales tackles remaining issues
Three issues I shared in a post about Domain Name Sales yesterday, were addressed with record speed. All three glitches most likely affected everyone's domain portfolios, and while they were random … [Continue reading]
Three issues at Domain Name Sales while the Uniregistry Market is on its way
Ever since I saw Frank Schilling's presentation of the Uniregistry Market and the presentation of the app during NamesCon, I've been patiently awaiting its upcoming launch. Uniregistry has been … [Continue reading]
Domain portfolios : ‘Friendly prices’ might not be the best you can get
To paraphrase an old saying: When offered a non-gift horse, by all means look it in the mouth. Domain portfolios are often paraded among peers, in exclusive emails or lists that are shared … [Continue reading]
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