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Marchex Layoffs Announced

Although they don’t consider themselves domainers, Marchex owns thousands of domain names, and the company is one of the few publicly traded domain-related companies. This morning, Marchex announced that the company is laying off 15 employees, about 4% of its workforce.
They also announced a couple of senior management changes, naming Peter Christothoulou Chief Operating [...]

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DomainFest was Best

I returned to New York last night after spending a week in California visiting Burbank and attending DomainFest Global.  It always seems that each domain conference is better than the previous conference I attended.  This can certainly be said about DFG. Aside from the panels (which were good), the networking opportunities were phenomenal – both [...]

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DOLLARS.COM Auction Bringing in the Euros in Sedo Auction

Dollars.com is currently the domain name on the Sedo auction list that is poised to be a big sale with there currently being only being one bid of €302,500, already meeting its reserve bid.

GoDaddy.com Purchases Second Super Bowl Commercial

Company to air two commercials during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

One of the last remaining advertising spots in Sunday’s Super Bowl was snapped up by domain name registrar GoDaddy . The commercial will air near the two minute warning in the fourth quarter of the game.

GoDaddy, a perennial Super Bowl advertiser, asked the public to select which of two commercials to run during the company’s first quarter 30 second spot. The company settled on a Danica Patrick spot called “Shower”. Now that the company has a second spot it will run the other ad which also features Patrick. GoDaddy founder and CEO Bob Parsons also appears in the second spot.

GoDaddy was a little known domain name registrar earlier this decade, but supplanted incumbent Network Solutions thanks to its aggressive marketing including Super Bowl commercials. The company was able to garner significant media attention as a “dot.com” running an expensive ad after the dot.com crash.

The company has over 30 million domain names registered in its family of companies, more than three times the closest competitor. It claims a 45% market share of new domain name registrations.


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Fly.com Appreciates 20% in 10 Years

Sale of $1.8 million not that great of a return.

The big domain name news today is the sale of Fly.com for $1.8 million to Travelzoo (NASDAQ: TZOO). That’s a big number, especially in today’s economy. But it’s not a great return for the seller.

It was almost 10 years ago that the domain name reportedly changed hands for $1.5 million. So in about 10 years the domain name appreciated less than 2% per year. Of course, 10 years ago the dot.com bubble was at its peak, so the $1.5 million purchase price was probably paid at the top of the bubble. The value then declined before coming back up. The owners of the domain name have been monetizing it, too. So the total return is greater than 20%.

The domain name was listed in September’s Great Domains auction at Sedo with a reserve over $2 million. The domain was transferred to Travelzoo on January 20, 2009.

Regardless, this is a fantastic sale to a public company. News like this will get the mainstream media talking about the value of domain names, which can only help the industry.


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46 Expired Domains

I posted a list of 46 expired domains in the DNXpert domain name forum today. I practice showing only a sample of that list on my blog here to be fair to the folks took the time to register on the free forum.

Forum registration is absolutely free – you can register here to have access to all past and future free lists.

If you want to learn more about domaining and how I find these expired domain names you should read … READ MORE

Why the Live Domain Auction Bombed (and Why I’m Not Surprised)

Domain name auction pulls in under $700,000, but mid range domains continue to sell.

Yesterday’s DOMAINfest Global live domain name auction wasn’t pretty. With under $700,000 in domains sold, it may have set a low point for a general Moniker live domain auction. The mood in the room was somber as domain after domain was passed.

But the news wasn’t what was going on in the room, but what was going on outside the room. I ran into a couple people that usually bid heavily in live domain name auctions. They were outside the auction room, sitting on the sidelines. If they were in the auction room, the total would have topped a million dollars. (I expect the total after the silent auction to run into seven figures.)

Here’s what’s happening. People that bought domain names indiscriminately over the past few years are beginning to analyze what they’re doing. For the first time, many companies are having to create things called “budgets” and “business plans”. For the past few years, they could make mistake after mistake and still make money.

I also talked to several people who used to live off of domain parking revenue. Now they are barely covering their business expenses. A year ago they used their PPC revenue to buy domain names; now they are using it to pay their domain renewal fees.

A year or two ago they would have bought domains that have little end user business potential but are one word, such as Reducing.com and Bribes.com.

But I’m not worried. It’s bad news for the folks at Moniker, who have to spend as much time organizing an auction that sells $700,000 as one that sells $10,000,000. But the market will turn around. And sales of “non-speculative” domains, especially those below $10,000, are still robust. Now is a great buying opportunity, if you are smart about it.


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Fly.com Sold for $1,760,000

According to a news release this morning, Travelzoo purchased Fly.com in an all cash, $1,760,000 deal brokered by Sedo. Travelzoo plans to launch a site on Fly.com in February.

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Spectacular Party at the Playboy Mansion Brings Down the Curtain on DOMAINfest Global 2009

An eye-popping party at the Playboy Mansion Thursday night brought the curtain down on a DOMAINfest Global Conference that drew 600 attendees to Hollywood, California. We have exclusive photos and highlights from the closing day including what Google reps had to say about the company’s view of the domain channel.

LCN.com Announces Support for New .tel Domain

Leading domain registration company, LCN.com, has officially announced it will offer the sale of the innovative .tel domain name during the rapidly approaching Landrush phase, starting on the 3rd February 09.