Ray on November 5th, 2007

Many domainers closely follow domain name sales data to understand more about domain name values. Previous sales data can only be a rough guide to the possible value of any particular domain name and should not be used as the sole determinant of a domains value. Nevertheless, general sale prices for domains that are similar to one [...]

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Ray on October 30th, 2007

This week Frank Schilling – possibly the worlds greatest domainer! – moved his blog off Typepad onto its own domain and can now be found on SevenMile.com. Adjust your feed readers accordingly.
SevenMile.com also has an interesting introduction to domaining  that I wanted to share. Interestingly, the author  Richard Quilley had this interesting tip……….
For example, a new technology [...]

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Ray on October 21st, 2007

I think a lot of newer domainers really struggle to understand the different factors which drive demand and prices for generic and brandable domains. I offer this post as my very brief attempt to address what is often a costly problem for newer domainers.

Short memorable names with the .com extension are particularly sought [...]

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This has been a bumper report this week on DNJournal as DNJournal did not report last week due to the TRAFFIC event at the beginning of the month.
So here are the UK domain related sales reported to DNJournal.com for the 1st – 14th October, 2007. All other sales can be found by clicking the links [...]

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Ray on October 3rd, 2007

DNJournal.com has a weekly report on the top reported domain name sales each week. Generally, only a small proportion are UK related and I have listed below the UK related sales reported to DNJournal and included in their report on Tuesday 02 October.
ScottishSalmon.com was sold for around £1,500 ($3,088) on Afternic and JobsUK.net sold for [...]

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