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  1. Arpit131

    .com 55 three letter .Com’s from Mike Berkens former portfolio sold

    "I just noticed that 55 three-letter domain names (LLL.com) that I sold as part of my portfolio to Godaddy/Afternic, which was announced a week ago Monday, have already been sold off and the biggest surprise maybe the buyer was not from China. Domain investor Nat Cohen’s Telepathy is now the...
  2. Arpit131

    .com 55 three letter .Com’s from Mike Berkens former portfolio sold

    "I just noticed that 55 three-letter domain names (LLL.com) that I sold as part of my portfolio to Godaddy/Afternic, which was announced a week ago Monday, have already been sold off and the biggest surprise maybe the buyer was not from China. Domain investor Nat Cohen’s Telepathy is now the...
  3. Arpit131

    Why Marchex and WWM domain name acquisitions make sense for GoDaddy

    Unique characteristics make these portfolios valuable to GoDaddy. Like the portfolio GoDaddy acquired from Marchex earlier this year, the WWM portfolio has a lot of low-hanging fruit for GoDaddy because of the registrar’s business model compared to that of Berkens. Here's how GoDaddy will...
  4. Arpit131

    Why Marchex and WWM domain name acquisitions make sense for GoDaddy

    Unique characteristics make these portfolios valuable to GoDaddy. Like the portfolio GoDaddy acquired from Marchex earlier this year, the WWM portfolio has a lot of low-hanging fruit for GoDaddy because of the registrar’s business model compared to that of Berkens. Here's how GoDaddy will...
  5. James Iles

    opinion Whatever You Do, Don't Forget the End User

    This time last year, I would have never considered buying six-, seven- or even eight- number domain names. I wouldn't have considered buying a four-letter .COM with a "z" or a "q" in it either. I wouldn't have even considered buying four letter .NET domain names. Yes, the domain industry is...
  6. James Iles

    opinion Whatever You Do, Don't Forget the End User

    This time last year, I would have never considered buying six-, seven- or even eight- number domain names. I wouldn't have considered buying a four-letter .COM with a "z" or a "q" in it either. I wouldn't have even considered buying four letter .NET domain names. Yes, the domain industry is...
  7. Arpit131

    Mike Berkens turns down $35k for a 6N .com

    Mike Berkens tweeted that he turned down $35,000 offer for 667777.com domain name. If he had accepted, this would have been the highest reported 6N .com sale of all time. Currently 000000.com is the highest reported 6N .com sale at $28,500. Source
  8. Arpit131

    Mike Berkens turns down $35k for a 6N .com

    Mike Berkens tweeted that he turned down $35,000 offer for 667777.com domain name. If he had accepted, this would have been the highest reported 6N .com sale of all time. Currently 000000.com is the highest reported 6N .com sale at $28,500. Source
  9. Arpit131

    discuss Mike Berkens fetches some great deals this month!

    Mike completed his second 3L.com sale with QJS.com selling for $150,000, registered in 1999 and the buyer was from China. Mike sold LoseYourShirt.com for $10,000 on Go Daddy, this comes on the heels of the sale of WQB.com for $56,000. Last week Mike sold MySuperNanny.com for $10,000. Mike sold...
  10. Arpit131

    discuss Mike Berkens fetches some great deals this month!

    Mike completed his second 3L.com sale with QJS.com selling for $150,000, registered in 1999 and the buyer was from China. Mike sold LoseYourShirt.com for $10,000 on Go Daddy, this comes on the heels of the sale of WQB.com for $56,000. Last week Mike sold MySuperNanny.com for $10,000. Mike sold...
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