Whom do you evaluate domains for?

Unlike gold, oil and precious metals, domain names don't have a unit price associated with them. And yet, domain names are commodities that can be traded freely, can be sold and bought. When it comes down to tagging a price to a domain name, my evaluation method as a buyer and as the seller … [Read more...]

Don’t wait for a Pending Comment at Sedo

When an offer comes through at Sedo with a comment that wasn't populated from the drop down menu, that comment is held for review by Sedo staff. There are two ways to deal with such comments, and my response depends on the offer itself. In the past, I explained why listing my domains with a … [Read more...]

Patience is a virtue in the domain business

With regards to domain investment and sales, I tend to do things the fast way: I close deals quickly, after negotiating in a sharp manner. I don't have time to waste. My method and approach to doing business online is often perceived as arrogant, but trust me, I've never had any real life … [Read more...]

BuyDomains and UDRPs: Not really a surprise

BuyDomains was served with a third UDRP in a week, according to Mike Berkens at TheDomains. I'm not in the least surprised and I'll explain why. It's a game of numbers. It's pure statistics at work: the more domains one owns - assuming that they are spread naturally and are not intentional, … [Read more...]

Validate your domain registrations with LinkedIn

I use LinkedIn - the network of professionals - to keep in touch with people I worked with in the past, present and those that I would like to work with in the future. I also use it for a different purpose altogether: to gauge or 'validate' domain registrations. Often, I peruse domain lists of … [Read more...]