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The 1% Edge in Domaining

The 1% Edge in Domaining

Maybe a year ago, I read Atomic Habits, a book my daughter kept telling me to pick up. The idea that stuck with me was that tiny improvements, repeated consistently, can compound into something much bigger over time. And yeah, it was about a year ago, and sometimes things take time to surface in my mind. That made me think of an example the book gave. Sir Dave Brailsford and the British cycling team.

Would $50,000 make you a .ART fan?

Would $50,000 make you a .ART fan?

When I see a registry launching an award, my first instinct is usually to roll my eyes a little. Is this actually about the artists, or is it a clever way to move more registrations? Both can be true, obviously. But I've watched enough of these to be skeptical by default. This one I'm less skeptical about. .ART is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and as part of that they're launching the .ART Award.

We Only Like Appraisals When They Agree With Us

We Only Like Appraisals When They Agree With Us

Domainers have a strange relationship with automated appraisals. When the number is low, the tool is garbage. When the number is high, suddenly it is worth mentioning in the sales thread. I am not above this either. I have looked at appraisal numbers before and liked the ones that helped my argument more than the ones that did not. I think most of us have. The problem is not that appraisal tools exist.

Domainers Are Too Good at Explaining Why a Name Could Sell

Domainers Are Too Good at Explaining Why a Name Could Sell

One thing I think domainers get really good at, maybe too good at, is explaining why a name could sell. On the surface, that sounds like a good skill to have. If you can look at a domain and explain who might buy it, how they might use it, and why it has some value, then you are probably doing more than just guessing. And that is true to a point. But I also think this is one of the traps in domaining.

They Own Here.org. That Alone Made Me Want to Ask Questions.

They Own Here.org. That Alone Made Me Want to Ask Questions.

I reached out to Annalisa Dias because I wanted to understand what happens when a four-letter .org domain becomes the front door for one of New York City's most respected arts institutions. HERE Arts Center has been operating out of Lower Manhattan since 1993, producing boundary-pushing work across theatre, dance, music, puppetry, and media.

Domain Marketplaces Are Done Waiting for Buyers

Domain Marketplaces Are Done Waiting for Buyers

For a long time, selling a domain online has been a pretty simple setup. List the name, set a price or invite offers, point the landing page, and wait. That still works sometimes. A good name at a fair price can sell from a standard lander. I am not saying the old model is dead. But it is starting to look incomplete. Domain Name Wire reported last week that Atom has added end-user targeting and is building an outbounding system.

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