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A Few Weeks After Launching NotRenewing.com

A Few Weeks After Launching NotRenewing.com

A few weeks ago I launched NotRenewing.com , and I'll be honest. I wasn't totally sure what I was going to get. The premise is simple enough. Every domain investor has names they're not going to renew. That doesn't automatically make those names worthless. Sometimes they don't fit the portfolio anymore. Sometimes the timing's off. Sometimes you're just tired of carrying them.

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Patience Only Works When a Name Deserves It

Patience gets a lot of credit in this industry. You hear it constantly. Hold long enough and the right buyer will come. Good names take time. The best sales are years in the making. And honestly, that's not wrong. Some of the best outcomes I've seen, including ones I've had, came from holding longer than felt comfortable. But I've also held names that had no business being in my portfolio for as long as they were.

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Owning the Category: The Leasing.com Story

Some domain names support a business. Others become the business. That is what makes the journey of David Timmis especially interesting. He founded the company that would become Leasing.com in 2000 and spent years building real traction on the long, descriptive domain ContractHireAndLeasing.com . The business grew, the market matured, and eventually the name caught up with the ambition.

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The Gap Between What you Own and What the Market Wants

I should know better. And yet I still catch myself making the same mistake. I buy a name that feels right. Clean. Logical. Real industry. Nothing embarrassing about it. I'd show it to another investor and they'd probably nod and say that's a good name. And then it sits. Not because it's bad. Because it's mismatched. That's the thing nobody really talks about when they're honest about their portfolio.

How Much Is My Domain Name Worth?

How Much Is My Domain Name Worth?

People ask this question constantly. They paste a domain into an appraisal tool, see a number, and assume that settles it. It does not. I have been investing in domains since 2006 and I still cannot give you a clean formula. What I can tell you is that the tools most people rely on are often wrong, the signals that actually matter are learnable, and the honest answer for most domains is somewhere between "not much" and "it depends on who wants it."

Inbound Domain Sales Can Hide Your Weakness

Inbound Domain Sales Can Hide Your Weakness

There is a version of domaining that can make you look smarter than you are. I have been there. You get an inbound. Then another one a few weeks later. Maybe something closes. You start telling yourself your instincts are working, your pricing is solid, your portfolio is stronger than you thought. And maybe that is true. But sometimes the name is just doing the work and you are mostly staying out of the way. That took me a while to admit.

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