Okay, I know the title of this post might not make any sense, but stick with me
and it will once I’m done here. First things first, as we all know, people
This year there has been a lot of discussion about outbound domain sales. When I
was at NamesCon [https://www.namescon.com/] earlier this year, which honestly
feels like decades ago given all
I don’t do a ton of outbound on my domain names, but when I do, as I shared in
my blog post yesterday
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, I do it via email. My thinking has
I was talking with another domain investor last week about the potential price
difference you’ll see on average when you sell a domain outbound vs. inbound.
There is a real difference between
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For some reason, a lot of the conversations I had at NamesCon
[https://www.namescon.com/] are popping into