Domain buyers: Strike while the iron is hot

The majority of my domain buyers are corporations, start ups, and companies in stealth mode. I'm pretty sure the occasional proxy buyer managed to get a good deal, and as long as the price is right I would sell to a domain investor as well. All these categories of buyers have one thing in common: … [Read more...]

Not all corporations are savvy about the domain name acquisition process

Companies that launch new products and services often seek to register one or more associated domain names. The preferred choice is a dot .com, although the introduction of new gTLDs has given many companies a wide range of options. When a corporation wants to rename one of its subdivisions, … [Read more...]

Some domain buyers never utilize their acquisitions

Negotiating on a domain name and selling it for thousands of dollars, can be a very exciting event. Domain investing has acquired an increased amount of reputation in recent years, particularly since there are great marketplaces to sell one's domain names on. Whether you choose the Uniregistry … [Read more...]

Domain inquiry : Sob stories won’t get you the domain name

Poor students, single moms, ailing septuagenarians - all seems to be fair in the endless war of domain acquisitions, as far as inquiries go. While each one of these faux intros is a class of its own, I must admit I rarely have someone hit me with a major "sob story" right off the bat. A recent … [Read more...]

Lucky strike : How I beat user ‘First’ on a NameJet domain auction

This past week has been outstanding, both for the number of sales and the results of domain acquisitions I achieved. While no personal records were set, it's still a representation of a healthy year almost halfway already. Domaining is far from dead, as long as one's domain portfolio is … [Read more...]