Tag Archives: domainnamesales.com

Tue 30th September 2014
Written by DomainNameWire in EN and tagged
How to selectively allot sales leads on DomainNameSales.com - DomainNameSales.com allows you to handle the sales inquiries you want and send the others to brokers. I use DomainNameSales.com (DNS) to park most of my domain names because I like using their sales platform. DNS’ platform allows you to handle purchase inquiries on your own for no fee or assign a broker to handle your inquiries for a commission. For a long time I had DNS handle all my inquiries, but then I decided to broker domain sales myself. Yet sometimes I’d ... read more ...
Tue 19th August 2014
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The state of a domain name industry - My views on domain parking, domain sales, registrars and registries. I’ve been collecting my thoughts on the domain name business over the past month, and it’s time to put them down in writing. Here’s what I think about the state of the domain name industry in August, 2014. Domain parking is down. Way down. But don’t confuse down with out. We’re still talking about a relatively big business. Rook Media’s acquisition of DomainSponsor and its domain name ... read more ...
Wed 21st May 2014
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Report: How to Sell Domain Names on Marketplaces - Free report provides details for getting the most out of domain name marketplaces. Today I’m delighted to release my first in-depth Domain Name Wire report, “How to Sell Domain Names on Marketplaces”. I wrote this report in response to the numerous inquiries I receive from people trying to sell their domain names. You may download the 26 page report by filling out the form below or sending a blank email to sell_domains@getresponse.com. The report explains: • ... read more ...
Mon 31st March 2014
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DomainNameSales.com syndication with GoDaddy is over - Today is the last day domains listed on DomainNameSales.com will show up for searches on GoDaddy. Today is the last day that Sedo listings will be syndicated to GoDaddy. It turns out it’s also the last day for DomainNameSales.com listings on the site. [Update: while March 31 was supposed to be the last day for DNS syndication on GoDaddy, GoDaddy has kept the listings up while it finishes a transition for Afternic listings in the registration path.] That means that ... read more ...
Mon 3rd February 2014
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How to adjust your DomainNameSales.com comment for low labelled domain names - Here’s a way to segment your DNS account to handle low-priced sales by yourself. This weekend Frank Schilling’s domain name brokerage service, DomainNameSales.com, sent a notice to its customers that it is setting a minimum charge of $175 per sale when it brokers the sale. DomainNameSales (DNS) is a unique platform in that you can select any broker to handle your sales, but many have opted in to having DNS handle this. It charges just 12.5%. But with the new ... read more ...
Tue 17th December 2013
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Frank Schilling sets a theatre for 2014. More domain parking revenue? - Will Google pay more to domain name owners in 2014? Frank Schilling thinks it’s possible. Frank Schilling just sent a newsletter to DomainNameSales.com clients, and in it he makes a couple predictions for 2014. One is that new top level domain names will be a big deal. It’s no surprise that Schilling, who has invested tens of millions of dollars in new TLDs, would say this. But he also argues that existing second level domain name owners will benefit from the ... read more ...
Tue 29th October 2013
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How a GoDaddy lead looks on DomainNameSales.com - I’ve received my first lead from DNS’ integration with GoDaddy. Here’s how it looks. Earlier this month I wrote about how DomainNameSales.com users can now syndicate their listings to GoDaddy.com and DomainTools in order to reach potential buyers. I recently received my first lead through syndication to GoDaddy, and here’s what it looked like in my DNS account: Now, there’s a bit of a catch with the GoDaddy integration. GoDaddy customers basically fill ... read more ...
Wed 9th October 2013
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The Inaugural DomainNameSales.com finish user sales list - NBC Universal and Harry David among companies that bought domain names via DomainNameSales.com last month. DomainNameSales.com sent out a monthly sales list for September yesterday. This marks the first time DNW is putting together an end user sales list for DomainNameSales.com. Some of the bigger sales, including DataCenters.com at $190,000, have unknown buyers. NBC Universal bought DumbandDumber.com for $15,000. Bloomsbury Publishing plc, the book publisher that ... read more ...
Mon 7th October 2013
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DomainNameSales.com gets placement (and here’s how to opt-in) - If you opt-in, GoDaddy and DomainTools customers will now see that your domain is for sale. DomainNameSales.com’s domain sales platform has been quickly adopted by a number of domain name investors. But until now it has been missing a key ingredient of domain sales – distributed listings. That changed today as the company announced a deal with GoDaddy and DomainTools to help generate more sales leads for domain names. If a GoDaddy user searches for your exact ... read more ...
Thu 22nd August 2013
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DomainNameSales.com announces new hybrid domain name brokering approach - You can handle your fresh leads and they’ll take your stale ones. A common complaint about domain name marketplaces is that your parked domain names are generated all of their leads. Why should you pay the marketplace when someone first expresses interest by clicking a link on your parked domain name? Frank Schilling’s DomainNameSales.com announced a new brokerage service today that is the best of both worlds for those that want first crack at selling their own ... read more ...
Tue 7th May 2013
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My initial domain sale by DomainNameSales.com - I sold my first domain through DNS. What have your experiences been? Last week I completed my first domain sale using the Internet Traffic/DomainNameSales.com platform. One thing that is a bit confusing at first is how the communications work inside the DomainNameSales.com platform. The platform is “open”, meaning you can handle domain inquiries yourself or use a number of third party brokers (including DNS itself, like what I chose). By using an outside broker ... read more ...