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Chocolate.com Discount for our SimpleDomain.com Friends - Posted December 10, 2009

SimpleDomains.com friends please share this discount with your friends and post on your walls. appreciate it!! Please visit Chocolate.com for your holiday gifts and corporate/client gifts. We feature thousands of the finest handmade chocolates from hundreds of chocolate makers and can ship to individuals or in bulk. My SimpleDomains.com get friends, 15 percent off through [...]


Domain Values - Posted

I was happy to see this weeks recent sales as reported by our good friends at DNJOURNAL.com. The prices and values looked real solid to us. we are excited about some recent data we are seeing with some of the best domains with which we are involved. We are seeing a return visit rate significantly [...]


This week’s domain sales - Posted December 4, 2009

Some good sales this week. Russia.com: $1,500,000 Rio.com: $450,000 Dominio.com: $250,000 64.com: $89,000 Gameland.com: $55,000 Billets.com: $43,035 900.com: $40,000 Kasino.com: $35,000 PopStars.com: $21,000 HotShot.com: $20,000 Thesan.com: $18,500 Cartouche.com: $14,798


Every day can be a special day - Posted December 3, 2009

When i graduated college, a stockbroker friend told me, ” the great thing about this business is every day is a totally unique and different day. Anything can happen to the markets, a stock on any given day”. The same is with Domains. Facebook is a great example. For those who don’t remember, Facebook started [...]


Why to use Dotcom. What about other TLD’s - Posted November 16, 2009

Why Dotcom. What about other TLD’s (extensions like .us,.biz,.me) There has been a lot of noise about other TLD”s; but that’s all it is, NOISE. Here are a few pointers: -800 numbers still rule. So do Dotcoms.


Domain names are appreciating, just like land or traditional real estate - Posted

Domain names are appreciating, hard assets just like land or traditional real estate. The difference is, that domain names (like the Internet) are still in the 2nd inning, with a “Wild-Wild West” element which often leads to returns when these assets are sold that outperform other asset classes. For instance, Computer.com was acquired for $250,000 [...]