Mike Mann reported selling 9 domain names in May for a total of $179,828. Prices started at $8,500 and went up to $29,888. Mike Mann sold 9 .com domains which you can see further below. …
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Trending domain name keywords: coupons, mushroom, shroom, abuse, apple
The top 10 trending keywords registered in .COM and .NET domain names during the month of May 2019 were published by Verisign, the .com and .net registry. You can find the list from last month here. …
Read More »Good luck buying expired Uniregistry and Epik domains at Dynadot!
Uniregistry expired domains have been auctioning at Dynadot for quite a few days now and buyers are already frustrated. Although it (Uniregistry auctioning expired domains at Dynadot) was first announced yesterday by Page Howe, Mark …
Read More »NamesCon 2020 early-bird registration is now open
NamesCon 2020 early-bird registration is now open with early-bird tickets costing $349. Ticket prices go up to $499 on July 31. “Get ready to experience the evolution of NamesCon— our flagship event become the largest …
Read More »If you received a subpoena from Enom you are not alone!
Yesterday I received a subpoena from the legal department of Enom. The subpoena is directed to Enom to produce documents and information in the premises of a civil action. The email was not too clear as …
Read More »Warning: beware of new fake GoDaddy app
GoDaddy, the most popular and biggest domain name registrar in the world, is once again the target of scammers and possibly hackers. There is a new fake android app on Google Play called “GoDaddy Dashboard …
Read More »GoDaddy auctions and Enom expired domains problems
I don’t know why GoDaddy can’t do a single thing right unless its customers complain for getting screwed. There have been years and years of complaints since 2012 on this blog while I have been …
Read More »A few details on the $335,000 Free.Games sale
The sale of the domain name Free.Games was reported on Wednesday. The domain was sold by WebQuest for $335,000. The buyer is not yet known as the domain name is under whois privacy and nameservers …
Read More »Second level .au domain names are coming this year
Second level .au domain names – such as forexample.au – will soon be available in the .au country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) after the auDA board adopted the proposed Implementation Rules for the .au …
Read More »Internet grows to 351.8 million domain names in Q1 of 2019
VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN) announced that the first quarter of 2019 closed with 351.8 million domain name registrations across all top-level domains (TLDs), an increase of 3.1 million domain name registrations, or 0.9 percent, compared …
Read More »Rick Schwartz’s Asheville Meetup – Who is going…
Rick Schwartz is having a domain investor meetup at Asheville. See here details of the event and who is going to the “1st Annual Asheville Professional Domain Investors Meetup & Family Outing“. Date and Time: …
Read More »No, we can not rename New gTLDs
New gTLDs are called New gTLDs. Period. This is the only way the industry can understand what we are talking about. All other people just calls everything “domains” or a few people call them “new …
Read More »UK registrars angry with Nominet
More than 15 UK registrars are angry with Nominet’s proposed .uk right of registration (ROR) release process planned for 1st July – 5th July 2019. Over 3 million remaining .uk rights are set to be …
Read More »Google makes Mobile-First indexing the default for new domains
Google announced that it is making Mobile-First indexing the default for all new domains. Over the years since announcing mobile-first indexing – Google’s crawling of the web using a smartphone Googlebot – Google’s analysis has …
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