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The domain aftermarket has a big problem
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Domain aftermarkets need to clean up their inventory. Let me start this rant with some good news. This month, I sold a domain name for $6,500 that I found…
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55777.com Sold for $16,250
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Today: Looking for Dot Co – Budget $5,000 / Appraisal of Workables.com / Dot Com Wanted – Budget $100,000 per Domain and More… Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the…
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PIR’s Diaz to leave domain industry
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Public Interest Registry is losing its long-serving policy veep Paul Diaz, who will leave the company and domain industry later this year. Currently VP of industry affairs, Diaz has…
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Some registrars have already quit ICANN’s Whois experiment
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ICANN’s two-year experiment in helping connect Whois users with registrars has grown its pool of participating registrars over the last few months, but it has lost a couple of…
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Transco.com UDRP: Attorney John Berryhill goes against a train—Who won?
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Attorney John Berryhill scored another victory, this time against a train company, Transco Railway Products Inc., that filed a UDRP to usurp the domain Transco.com. The decision by a…
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Domainers Magazine is a website that covers the domain name industry, including news, analysis, and advice on domain name investing, sales, and development. The website was founded in 2005 and is published by The Nolte’s (Jerry & Cindy). Domainers Magazine is a one-stop shop for domain name investors, providing them with the latest news, trends, and insights on the domain name industry. The website also offers a variety of resources for domain name investors, including a domain name marketplace, a domain name appraisal tool, and a directory of domain name brokers.