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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.

Cloudflare Just Removed The Last Thing Protecting You From Bad Registrations

Cloudflare Just Removed The Last Thing Protecting You From Bad Registrations

For a long time, buying a domain still felt like a separate act. You had an idea. Then you had to stop, go to a registrar, search the name, look at the price, sit there for a second, and decide whether you actually wanted it. That little interruption probably saved people from a lot of bad registrations. It made the name compete with your own judgment for at least a few seconds. That pause is starting to disappear.

Ruurtjan Finally Got His .Com

Ruurtjan Finally Got His .Com

Back in October 2023, I interviewed Ruurtjan Pul about nslookup.io and whatismyisp.com . One line stuck with me. When I asked how different TLDs impact perception, he said ".com is still king. I'm not launching anything on anything else anymore." He also told me he'd love to migrate nslookup to the .com someday but couldn't justify the price. "Maybe one day ;)" was how he left it.

He Bought Equip.co for $25,000. Here’s Why the .co Was Worth It

He Bought Equip.co for $25,000. Here’s Why the .co Was Worth It

I came across Equip.co and the first thing I noticed was the domain: Equip. One word. Clean, strong, and perfectly on-theme for a hiring product. Equip positions itself as an AI-native hiring platform that combines an applicant tracking system, skill assessments, and AI interviews into one system. The goal is straightforward: help teams evaluate candidates earlier and more consistently, instead of relying purely on resumes and unstructured interviews.

You Saw the Price. You Missed the Point.

You Saw the Price. You Missed the Point.

Not every sale signals a trend. Sometimes it just signals quality. That is an important distinction and I do not think enough people make it. When a strong end-user sale gets reported, the reaction in a lot of corners of this business is immediate. The category is back. The extension is getting respect. Buyers are paying real money again. And maybe that is true.

Misreading a Four-Figure Offer

Misreading a Four-Figure Offer

I turned down a four-figure offer on a name once because I was convinced it was worth more. Fine, I've done it more than once. Two years and four renewals later, I still think about it. Not because I was definitely wrong about the name. Because I'm not sure I was right about the buyer pool. That's where most of this goes sideways.

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