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investing in domains ...
can somebody tell me what some of the most reputable companies are for buying high-end domains? I've decided to sell my stocks and invest in something a little more secure. I probably have around $10K to $15K to invest.
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ya buy real estate:glugglug
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www.sedo.us is pretty good... Im with you on investing in domains :thumbsup
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Domain names ARE realestate with a lot less hassle. :Graucho
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dont forget about the ppc revenue you can generate while your trying to turn it over :)
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i was looking to put a couple hundred k into it a couple months back, but the domain game is a serious zoo. obviously money can be made, but you seriously need to know what the fuck you are doing first...
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Thanks for your input, insightful as always :thumbsup |
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Yea, good investments if you know your shit and have plans for the names...
Been dealing with anything.com which owns a shitload of names... still negotiating with them |
$10k-$15k investment won't make any significant returns in most cases. Domain game is tight these days.
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$10k-$15k won't get you anywhere. :2 cents:
Good luck though. |
I just got out of the domain acquisition game in July, my buying spree has ended, so I'll share what I can from time to time, even though other domainers will blacklist me. lol.
generic info: reputable companies to buy from: greatdomains.com moniker.com sedo.com afternic.com (always bid low, ALWAYS.) reputable firms to use for transactions: escrow.com tips: be very careful "investing" in domains. it'll prove fruitful but take your time analyzing all options, stick w/.coms, and never stop negotiating downward. don't worry about what everyone else said, $10-$15k will get you a few quality domains depending on your masterplan. some you can flip for double, some for mid6, and others for low7. but do not enter this game half-hearted or half-brained. no joke. you will get taken & you will lose money. make offers on names you are interested in whether or not they are for sale. The last 5+ names I bought were direct contact with owner and negotiating primarily thru their spouses/families. And the prices were far less than market value but everyone walked away happy. be prepared to wire money to escrow.com immediately as a buying tactic. don't play the domain drop game unless you've done the research. resource sites: dnjournal.com - check out his weekly top ten sales archives. MUST READ all articles to teach yourself the industry. dnforum.com - chat, help, etc. but be cautious if you're gonna get in, do it now because the next wave is a tsunami and it is almost to late to get in the domain game. I started adding premium domains to my portfolio at the beginning of this year because I noticed all the Venture Capital "overhang" and realized that the domain market would follow, and the ipo market would resurface. i posted these prices on another gfy thread, but this reflects what deals are still out there and also how the prices are rising. these are all accurate and auction prices after the domain name EXPIRED from previous owners: /// all $K, all .com carfinancing 45 xxxpics / 28 dater / 35 ones that I wished I got but missed out on (had damn dialup before) taboosex / 8 castingcalls / 8 animeclub / 7 blinks / 4 eroticpersonals / 3 watermanagement / 3 artmuseum / 11 (asleep...lol) messaging / 28 (beat out by elequa...lol) missed out on dailyblog.com recently. damn. but i'm out anyway. /// CreditCard/CreditCards.com just sold for almost $3,000,000 two weeks ago and once that ripple goes out to all domain owners and newswires, the prices will climb even higher. Webfather sold Men.com over half a year ago for $1m+ but I believe he should've held out for more and perhaps he feels the same way now. hope he doesn't shun me for saying it even tho I haven't chatted with him for years. he could prob fetch 5+m right now. marketed correctly. Maybe his friends didn't advise him that Maxim is launching a digital cable channel called MAXIM ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK aka MEN and Dennis would've paid handsomely. Me.com (WOW) just sold for almost $500,000 and there's a few more undisclosed sales this year of over $1,000,000 that will never be made public. :winkwink: keep in mind, you will not find any free "GOOD" advice out there. lots of misdirection or lies. fend for yourself. the domain game is more cutthroat than the porn game. no lie. each domain is unique, and therefore a potential mona lisa. and always, YES, always tune into news, tv, radio, mags, etc and reserve new domains surrounding current events, new tech, new slang, industries, etc. but never reserve trademarks, etc. Set aside anywhere from $200-$500 to buy names that you thought up on your own. I do that often and it is successful. Use a reputable company like godaddy.com, only $8+ per domain and easy to transfer to buyers if you sell. I have thousands of domains, but my portfolio is rich, diverse and strong. So you can enter this game two ways: 1) drop all your cash on one PREMIUM domain, make sure you have a backup plan to develop it or potential buyers in mind in case you made a big mistake 2) diversify. buy a few smaller premiums @ $1k-$3k and reserve some on your own. lots of info to digest, but it pains me to see ppl who want to enter the game who end up buying 1,000 variations of the same theme/vein or say "I just bought BLAH-BLAH-SUCKS.com for $15,000k." I watched Sony buy connect.com and when I heard rumors of what the site would offer and their proposed launch date, who the competitors were, market cap, etc... I offered a guy $700 for his domain and within one week after the name was transferred I got email replies from Sony, Apple, Limewire, Comcast, VCs etc. Some of the emails were to buy the name, others were to partner with me for licensing, distribution rights, etc. LOL. I did not grab any trademarks just a useful marketing phrase that describes their entire industry and they wanted to know who I was. Soon the name won't be mine anymore. I recently bought another name for $3k that I can develop myself or flip. but before I acquired it, I researched who my potential buyers were if I ever had to flip it to reinvest into another domain. Then I compiled a list of the top 5 target buyers, all fortune 500 companies in multi-billion dollar industry. Got all their corporate info, made some calls without revealing domain name to see if they'd be interested in working with me, partnerships, sponsorships and once I saw that I had an exit strategy, the name was mine. and if you want to get into the domain drop/catch game for expired names, that's another thread for later, with its own pitfalls and successes. maybe later. so good luck. |
Taboo awesome info,thanks for sharing
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Good luck!:thumbsup
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and do NOT typosquat.
i.e. reserving yahol.com for yahoo.com traffic even though others live by it, beware. you can do well without taking that route. to each his own. |
taboo thanks man thats great info
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FORUMS
i already mentioned: dnforum.com more: http://www.domainstate.com/ http://www.namepros.com/ http://www.domainnametalk.com/ http://www.talkdevelopment.com/ http://www.domainpost.com/ I'm sure the last thing any of you need is more forums to read. lol. I'm not sure if GFY lets me posts other non-adult resources, so if I made a mistake, forgive me. because I just remembered that gfy has a domain division. right? -nic something? |
Taboo,do you think that currently the average domain sale is a bit overpriced?
I know some big players of this industry lately spending a lot of money on domains with not such great branding future that receive few typeins. I don't see how puting a sedo or fabulous parking page they'll ever gonna breakeven on them.... |
Taboo,
Good post there!! We started buying domains in 1995 when they were costly, $100.00 a pop. I remember the good old days, 1 t1 line at work, on the linux workstation, submitting the email template to NSI trying to get the names I wanted. I remember when baseball.com was about to delete, I stayed up for hours, kept submitting the form, etc and lost it by a few minutes, shucks I would of loved to develop that :) So, since I didbn't get that, sexx.com just dropped and I snatched that one. A week later the owner who lost it, wanted to buy it back, I said no, he was pissed. I didn't turn it on for like 6 months once I got it. As soon as I put it on a server, the server was overloaded and crashed many times, I guess from too many typos :) I sold it a couple yrs later.. |
Soul,
just like realestate. Even if they don't develop these good names, they will sit on them, someone sooner or later will come around and make an offer I suppose. |
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I prefer to develop, whether it's relying on ppc or building brands, sponsors, etc or AGGRESSIVELY looking for a partner/future-buyer. i.e. Harmony.com sold for $50K+ why? everyone says music. maybe. I say DomainDeluxe bought it for traffic going to the dating site eHarmony.com, typos and/or potential buyout. if not, then there's another exit for them. smart move for a generic domain. many potential exit strategies. esp. eHarmony, which has nat'l ad campaigns, huge patent portfolio. i'm sure they'd set up a traffic deal in a heartbeat. . |
more from dnjournal this week:
"" Thunyan K. AL-Ghanim (Elequa) won an auction for FootballClub.com with a $5,488 bid. He also picked up Junior.net for $4,880 and WIL.net for $3,388. We don't consider sales to be official until the domains have been paid for and transferred, but with Elequa involved nothing is likely to derail these buys. "" i really recommend anyone getting into this market or already in to check it out that site. so, yes, some prices are high, but keep in mind, Elequa bought every last 3-letter combo from .biz and .info - he singlehandedly create a marketplace for names that were collecting dust. He also develops his properties. and well. check out fma.com.. he owns dj.net (active) mp3.tv (active) and even sponsored F1 car with his domain(s). Plus he bought out all remaining 1 character .TV and I saw them at $10K a pop. |
My 1st post!
I'm got some domains early on in the game I posted them here http://www.dcash.com/dcash_domains.html what do u think I can get for the lot of them? |
also, clearday.com sold for $60k this year.
and no one knows why. no site yet. just a smiley. but perhaps it's the name of a brand new drug. who knows? too high for me, but someone had to have it. |
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Remeber dictionary words. 10 letters or less. :thumbsup |
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one was: autoauction.com LOL. why didn't i keep that. funny this is I used to own lots of domains used on these adult sites. I kick myself, but everything happens for a reason. including: Internextexpo.com LOL. I use to own 100+ "internext" domains but dropped them to reinvest the renewal fees into another similar and BETTER domain :winkwink: and wow... you live, you learn, but you can't keep them all. and look who owns baseball.com now.... |
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the guys that own baseball.com (lucky bastards) are reflex. they have a great portfolio:
MOTELS.COM BASEBALL.COM FLOORING.COM WEBREGISTER.COM CELLPHONE.COM UNITEDKINGDOM.COM SKIING.COM plus a few more i track. i keep a list of what ppl own. its somewhere and its long. |
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What a kickass post Taboo! Thanks a lot for all the info
What resources would you suggest for the domain dropping game? Would one get any success with home brewed Enom scripts? For half decent domains? Naturally it's better to use the domain dropping services for better domains. What's your take on this? Thanks again :winkwink: |
Taboo, I see a lot of circulated domain news within your posts. From references to latest purchases, to comments in regard to some of the titans (Ele, Reflex). However, aside from the well known facts, that cannot be disputed - I see your info to be a bit misleading, and overly optimistic. Very subjective in my opinion, as I disagree with most of your points. :2 cents:
As you stated, to each his own. |
Just trying to see where the market is for these domains. I had em since '96 and I will still have some good one even if these are gone.
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Hard to sell domains in such a large lot unless you have firesale prices. I say pull out your premiums, market those independently, and then group the crap together cheap and back-end market it to ppl who bought your premiums. greatdomains.com just started allowing domain LOTS for sale but no adult allowed. or try ebay. some highrollers frequent ebay domain auctions. :winkwink: you have great names on the list. I assume they are all pointed somewhere, right? to matching sponsors? |
Taboo,
I hear ya, you live and learn. Those 100.00 days were quite spendy :) Damm, autoauction would of been sweet. Yeh I have talked with the reflex guys in the past, they sure do have some nice properties. |
true Todd
Taboo, I can easily see me paying 50k for harmony.com, but as you said I don't see the picture at the moment behind clearday purchase. Here's a possible scenario behind some of the domain sales: Company A located in States/Europe/Australia/Canada buys domain X from Company B located in Antigua. Same people behind both companies. Company A passes as expense the purchase of the domain. Company B receives money and pays the minimal taxes in Antigua. (Antigua is just an example,im not familiar with their corp tax rate,but many such countries have minimal one.) Outcome: Company A pays less taxes at the end of the financial year. Domain gets some publicity and has a chance to be sold even higher even if the "real value" (if we can say that) is already much lower. |
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