In the run up to Chinese New Year on February 8th, you may think that the Chinese domain market is slowing down. This is true for some domains, but the 6N .COM category shows no signs of slowing down at the moment. As members have noticed this week, the 6N .COM category's average price has jumped around 40% within 10 days.
Elsewhere, the community have been discussing whether a large domain portfolio is necessary in order to be a successful investor, and one member poses the question: Is it illegal to contact end users?
Where Do You Get Most of Your Sales?
Where do the majority of your sales originate? One member asks this interesting question, and the responses are varied. Marketplaces, registrars, and parking platforms all get honorable mentions as well as custom landing pages.
Topic by @morf13
10 Steps I Follow to Sell Domains
A member shares 10 steps they follow to sell domain names to end users. These 10 steps include checking drop lists daily and contacting potential buyers using carefully crafted domain sales emails. There are also some interesting techniques such as listing a sale price in the original email and replying to interested parties within minutes.
Topic by @infosec3
6N.COM's 40% Price Increase
Chinese domain investing has been a hot topic for over a year now, and many domain categories have seen rapid price increases. Members have been discussing the apparent rise of 6N .COM domain prices recently, with reports stating a 40% price increase within the last 10 days.
Topic by @Dylan Andersen
Is It Illegal to Contact End Users?
A new member to the community asked whether it could be considered illegal to contact potential domain name end users who did not opt in to be contacted by you beforehand. The CAN-SPAM act is subject to penalties up to $16,000 per violation, so if domain sales emails were considered illegal, it could become an expensive venture!
Topic by @adsorbable
Is a Large Domain Portfolio Necessary to Be Successful?
Does owning a large domain portfolio mean that you'll be a more successful investor? Does a sizable portfolio increase the odds of regular sales? How many domains would you need to sell in order to maintain a profit? This interesting discussion shows the potential upside and pitfalls of owning a large array of domain names.
Topic by @Cdomains
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what’s trending!
Elsewhere, the community have been discussing whether a large domain portfolio is necessary in order to be a successful investor, and one member poses the question: Is it illegal to contact end users?
Where Do You Get Most of Your Sales?
Where do the majority of your sales originate? One member asks this interesting question, and the responses are varied. Marketplaces, registrars, and parking platforms all get honorable mentions as well as custom landing pages.
Topic by @morf13
10 Steps I Follow to Sell Domains
A member shares 10 steps they follow to sell domain names to end users. These 10 steps include checking drop lists daily and contacting potential buyers using carefully crafted domain sales emails. There are also some interesting techniques such as listing a sale price in the original email and replying to interested parties within minutes.
Topic by @infosec3
6N.COM's 40% Price Increase
Chinese domain investing has been a hot topic for over a year now, and many domain categories have seen rapid price increases. Members have been discussing the apparent rise of 6N .COM domain prices recently, with reports stating a 40% price increase within the last 10 days.
Topic by @Dylan Andersen
Is It Illegal to Contact End Users?
A new member to the community asked whether it could be considered illegal to contact potential domain name end users who did not opt in to be contacted by you beforehand. The CAN-SPAM act is subject to penalties up to $16,000 per violation, so if domain sales emails were considered illegal, it could become an expensive venture!
Topic by @adsorbable
Is a Large Domain Portfolio Necessary to Be Successful?
Does owning a large domain portfolio mean that you'll be a more successful investor? Does a sizable portfolio increase the odds of regular sales? How many domains would you need to sell in order to maintain a profit? This interesting discussion shows the potential upside and pitfalls of owning a large array of domain names.
Topic by @Cdomains
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what’s trending!