Namejet released it’s December 2017 domain name auctions report that includes some 3 and 4 letter .com domains and many 1-word domains. Namejet sold 141 (96 domains in November) domains in December for a total of $859,043 …
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2018 finds New gTLDs below the 20 million domain name registration mark
We are almost 4 years into the New gTLD program and domain name registrations have fallen below the 20 million mark. These are the domain name registrations that according to NameStat.org are in the zone …
Read More »Undeveloped launches new way to setup “brand for sale” domain landing pages
Undeveloped.com launched a new way to setup “brand for sale” domain name landing pages. “To help your buyers visualize better which brand they’re acquiring and why the price for quality names is justified, we’ve launched …
Read More »Preventing domain name spoofing and email fraud using DMARC (and a few cases it doesn’t work)
DMARC, which stands for “Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance”, is an email authentication, policy, and reporting protocol. DMARC is a way to make it easier for email senders and receivers to determine whether or …
Read More »Mike Berkens filed a lawsuit against Twitter for his hacked account @TheDomains
Mike Berkens domain name investor and blogger at TheDomains.com has filed a lawsuit against Twitter after his Twitter account @TheDomains was hacked on the 22nd of December, 2017. Mike Berkens is using a temporary Twitter …
Read More »Top 10 domain articles in November: “your best domains”, GoDaddy, Rick Schwartz, Mark Cuban, Mike Mann, Afternic
November was a slower month than October but still had some important articles. The most popular articles were about “your best domains”, GoDaddy, Rick Schwartz, Mark Cuban, Mike Mann, Afternic and some other subjects. About …
Read More »Please don’t change the deal terms after the agreement!
Twice in the past month I had 2 buyers change the terms of the domain name transaction after we had agreed and I had setup the escrow transaction. In these 2 cases both changed their …
Read More »Third quarter of 2017 closes with 330.7 million domain name registrations on the internet
VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), today announced that the third quarter of 2017 closed with approximately 330.7 million domain name registrations across all top-level domains (TLDs), a decrease of approximately 1.2 million domain name registrations as …
Read More »Afilias appointed to provide registry services for the .au domains
Afilias Australia Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Afilias plc, has been appointed to provide registry services for the .au domain from 1 July 2018 as part of auDA’s Registry Transformation Project. Afilias was one …
Read More »GoDaddy will cancel your domain name listing because of an unverified buyer!
GoDaddy will just cancel your domain name listing from GoDaddy Auctions if it gets an offer from an “unverified” buyer! An unverified buyer is a actually what they call a deadbeat buyer. Someone that makes …
Read More »Mike Mann sells 9 domains in November for $171,164 (Clann.com, bitop.com, maistro.com, etc.)
Mike Mann reported selling 9 domain names in November for a total of $171,164. Prices started at $2,888 and went up to $39,000. Mike made the following tweet on November 13: “Sold 15 premium .Com …
Read More »GoDaddy expired domain name auctions now guarantee delivery but you still have to wait 7 days
GoDaddy changed their renewal/expiry domain name policy and owners now have 30 days after the expiration date to renew their domains. At that time the domain name is already in an expired domain name auction …
Read More »Efty brings SSL (HTTPS) encryption to its marketplaces
Efty announced today that they are bringing SSL (HTTPS) encryption to Efty marketplaces for all users on the Growth, Pro and Lifetime plans. Here is how Efty describes how this is important and how to …
Read More »Domaining.com is back! Google news feed has been disabled!
Francois Carrillo, owner of domaining.com, announced today that the domain name news feed from Google has been disabled on domaining.com. Apparently Francois got tired of cleaning the feed of irrelevant or duplicate content. Francois said, …
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