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23rd August 2021, 07:19 AM
In this week’s Top Topics, we glance at three domain sales at various price points. Firstly, there’s a seven-figure sale, then a six-figure sale, and lastly, a five-figure deal. Elsewhere, a domainer asks about tracking their own domain names and that we discuss a stimulating rebrand.

Marketing.com Sold for $2.5 Million

This week, veteran domain broker Larry Fischer announced his latest seven-figure domain deal, selling Marketing.com on behalf of its owner.

Here, we react to the sale and there’s a debate on whether the complete value was extracted from this domain. does one think that Marketing.com could have sold for more?

Fischer also brokered the sale of Near.com for $1,150,000 in the week .

Topic by: @Crysis

I Sold This Domain for $25,000

Hours after this name expired in 2019, domain investor @Joseh CA hand registered it. The two-word descriptive domain sat within the domainer’s account until recently, when a GoDaddy broker came touch.

According to this discussion, the broker submitted a suggestion of $15,000, and eventually, a figure of $25,000 was prescribed . The name is listed within the discussion.

Topic by: @Joseph CA

Able.com Sold for $542,500

Hot on the heels of two seven-figure domain sales from Larry Fischer is that this six-figure sale. Able.com was acquired for $542,500 by a fintech company called Able. The deal was brokered by domain investor and entrepreneur Morgan Linton.

Linton represented the customer during this transaction, helping a fellow startup founder to shop for a fantastic name .

Topic by: @URLU

How does one Keep Track of Your Domains?

With dozens of registrars running regular promotions and investors acquiring names from drop catchers and auction houses, it’s quite normal for a domainer to carry names at several registrars.

How, then, does one keep track of all the domains registered with various companies? With renewal dates, nameservers, and other information to watch , it are often difficult, especially with an outsized portfolio. This domain investor is trying to find advice on the way to track domain names.

Topic by: @siddardha

Brightstar.com Rebrands to Likewize.com

Is this an upgrade? a website name investor shared details of a rebrand that was announced recently. Brightstar, a tech protection and support provider, announced that it’s getting to rebrand from Brightstar, using Brightstart.com, to Likewize, using Likewize.com.

Domain name investors have reacted to the news with incredulity, amazed at what many are perceiving as a poor branding choice. What does one think?

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