Nine days since the last scan and despite tons of names dropping in between, it would appear that the best ones – especially ones that don’t contain ‘anti-premium letters’ are taken up pretty fast. Not surpising really, $4 per registration during the promotion for fantastic investments – you can’t go wrong! So here’s the latest installment of available LLL.in domains...
Back by popular demand!!!… well actually not… this is the first of its kind – available .com domain names list. I did have a few readers request that I post up some available / expired .com domains list along with the usual other lists – so here it is. I’d love to hear some feedback, tell me whether I should create these lists for you – or maybe my picks are totally worthless...
I don’t think this offer is going to last for much longer, but here it is anyway… you can now register any Indian domain extensions (.in / .co.in / .net.in etc) for just $3.99!!! That’s a massive saving on the normal price of $14… There isn’t going to be a better time to start picking up some Indian domain names – especially 3 letter .in domains. Name.com are amongst the registrars...
When considering purchasing .info domain names for investment (whether new registrations or purchases made in the secondary market), it’s important to focus on how you’re actually going to make money from your portfolio. In fact this applies to all kinds of domain names, not just the .info extension. I’ve found that a lot of people look down on the .info extension – without a good reason...
If you missed out on getting some quality LLL.in (3 letter Indian Domains) before the buyout occurred just over a year ago.. then here’s your chance. The buyout lasted the year and a lot of domains have dropped as expected – but they’re getting picked up real quick, especially with current promotional offers from registrars like Mitsu.in (around $4 per new registration). I’ve listed...
Just a few days ago the auction for cats.net ended at Sedo with the highest bid at $7,000 (usd). Does this indicate a major fall in the current market for .net domains? Or was this a fair price for such a domain? Well I personally think not. $7,000 for such a premium domain name, despite being a .net is very cheap indeed. The buyer definitely got the better end of the deal. So what did this domain name sell...
Following much debate and criticism, the Mystery Domain Auction – billed as the Domaining Revolution by John Motson of DnXpert.com has been canceled just days after being launched. Here is the official blog release taken from DnXpert: “Following legal advice obtained as a result of concerns raised by fellow domaining bloggers and some NamePros members about the legality of an all-pay auction in the...
It has been almost a year since the LLL.in buyout occurred and we at a point where there is much discussion and differing views on whether the buyout will hold or not. A lot has changed since last year in terms of registration/renewal pricing for.in (Indian) domain names and more importantly the economic situation around the world. The buyout occured at a time when the financial / economic outlook was quite...
Many of you are put off from building websites because you don’t want to commit to paying web hosting fees without a guarantee that your site will generate enough money to pay for the hosting. But worry not… I’ve found a great solution… free web hosting – with no adverts or banners from the hosting company. Perfect! Parking doesn’t pay enough? I see a lot of people on domain...
To celebrate the launch of Demonised.com – I’ve decided to make this a very special edition of “Available Domain Names”. This is the first list that I’m making public since the “proper” launch of Demonised.com, so you’re all in for a bit of a treat. I will be trying to release a new list once a week (sometimes more and sometimes less) – it will all depend...