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Domain investor Doron shares his earning details, acquisitions and sales

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Very few domainers in the industry share their earning details, recent acquisitions and sales.
Doron Vermaat is one of the very few domainers who shares his monthly balance sheets which include the number of domains, number of sold domains, number of expiring domains along with investment, revenue and profits.
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His list of acquisitions and sales may be found here

We thank Doron for sharing these info. The newbies feel encouraged after seeing these data, to make it big in this industry.
 
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Yes. I think it's very nice of Doron to share his sales stats. I think it's extremely generous of him. Of course it helps with promoting efty.com. But I don't mind that at all :)
 
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Portfolio 1018 domains

Sold (January) 110

10% of turnover in a month, is it credible :?: :-o
 
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@Bullock - I don't know where you got the 110 domains sold in Jan. If you go to the link, you will see he sold 11 domains in January. Still a very good percentage out of 1018 domain portfolio, imho.
 
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Portfolio 1018 domains

Sold (January) 110

10% of turnover in a month, is it credible :?: :-o
I think the dashboard shows the snapshot of the user's activities since he joined the site, not a monthly basis
 
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Sales cost are commissions, roughly 20% that really eats into his margins big time very harsh

Looks like 10 were auction off type liquid domains, which would not count against regular sell thru percentages.
 
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@Bullock - I don't know where you got the 110 domains sold in Jan. If you go to the link, you will see he sold 11 domains in January. Still a very good percentage out of 1018 domain portfolio, imho.


I think the dashboard shows the snapshot of the user's activities since he joined the site, not a monthly basis


OK you're right :xf.wink:
 
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