Where you list your domain might determine its inquiry volume

I had an interesting discussion with an experienced domain investor the other day; among the things we talked about, was domain sales venues. He's mostly a seller, so his buying habits are … [Continue reading]

eNom and Google Apps getting ‘lashed’ by technology media

The severity of a Google Apps bug that failed to communicate with the eNom API that domains due for renewal had to renew the WHOIS privacy feature also, has been blown out of proportion. Under the … [Continue reading]

Using the domain BIN is not the only option

Expressing one's interest in a domain name is a combination of timing, price and knowing basic negotiation tactics. Those who own valuable domain assets aren't too happy when lowball offers arrive, … [Continue reading]

Domain Name Sales : Thank you, Brooke

When a domain sale is achieved, everyone is happy: the seller, the buyer and in the case of an existing broker, them as well. But what about when an inquiry doesn't lead to a sale, despite all the … [Continue reading]

Uniregistry : Sequential WHOIS shield emails attract unscrupulous spammers

I never had any issues with Uniregistry that were not dealt with swiftly. As part of a group of people that beta-tested the domain registry platform before its launch, I assisted with the initial … [Continue reading]