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What do successful domain name investors think when they value domain names?
In this show:
• We learn what the Sherpas bought or sold recently: Estates.com, Etho.com, Cappuccino.com
• Get your bids in soon for Siz.com, EverGo.com, Je.net…
• We discuss today’s momentum in lower end aftermarket vs extended deal cycles in premium domain market; the brilliant Internet Domain Name Index research of Thies Lindenthal, and the verticals/keywords to focus on and shy away from during this global pandemic….
•Plus, much more!
We’re joined by Brian Harbin, David Clements, and Andrew Rosener.
DomainSherpa May 4, 2020
What do successful domain name investors think when they value domain names?
In this show:
• We learn what the Sherpas bought or sold recently: Chozn.com, Emir.com, ALR.com
• An investor’s portfolio is appraised: RugbyGirl.com, IslandRugby.com, RugbyShirts.com…
• Get your bids in soon for Mariachis.com, Shock.me, Chinese.restaurant…• Plus, much more!
We’re joined by David Clements, Shane Cultra & Andrew Rosener.
DomainSherpa February 11, 2019
“It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” But here’s a what you need to know: top global corporations need to know who to know! Hear how a top global corporation’s relationship with a domain name broker got them the one domain that had always been out of their reach, the domain that their brand always referred to, ICE.
This multimillion dollar, three letter, one word .COM domain name went on the market for a matter of hours.
ICE, owner of the NYSE, had always dreamed of owning it. Multiple offers were already on the table. A domain broker knew who to call at ICE to ensure they acquired the domain of their dreams.
PLUS, utilizing an experienced domain name broker added value when it came to assuaging concerns with stock holders and the board!
DomainSherpa February 4, 2019
Should you buy a killer, exact-match domain name and build a business?
Or should you stick to the business of investing in domain names?
If you want to know what goes into running a business—with employees, inventory, shipping/receiving and customer service—this is the show to watch.
And what better exact-match domain name to take on the $15 billion North America ($62 billion worldwide) battery market than Batteries.com.
Michael Cyger February 6, 2017