Category: Long-Term Domain Investing

From Side Hustle to Full-Time Investor

Transitioning from part-time domain investing to making it a full-time occupation is one of the most significant career shifts an investor can undertake. What begins as a side hustle—perhaps fueled by curiosity, a love for wordplay, or an entrepreneurial itch—often grows into a serious endeavor as knowledge deepens, skills sharpen, and results improve. But making…

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Futurecasting Domains in 2030 and Beyond

Looking ahead to 2030 and beyond, the domain name landscape is poised to undergo changes that will challenge many of today’s investment assumptions while creating entirely new avenues of opportunity. Long-term domain investors, particularly those who build strategies around multi-year holds, must be prepared not only to adapt to these shifts but also to anticipate…

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Choosing a Niche in Domain Name Investing Brandables vs Exact-Match

When embarking on a long-term domain name investing strategy, one of the earliest and most important decisions to make is whether to focus primarily on brandable domains or exact-match domains. This choice can shape every part of your portfolio, from acquisition strategy to marketing approach to ultimate resale potential. While some investors dabble in both…

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New gTLDs Signal vs Noise for Long Horizons

In the evolving world of domain name investing, few topics have been as polarizing and misunderstood as the long-term potential of new generic top-level domains, or new gTLDs. When ICANN opened the floodgates in 2014 to hundreds of new extensions beyond the familiar .com, .net, and .org, the industry buzzed with speculation. Would these new…

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Keyword Domains and the Evolution of Search

In the early days of the internet, keyword domains were almost synonymous with search visibility and authority. Owning a domain like CheapFlights.com or CarInsurance.com was not simply a matter of branding; it was a direct path to organic traffic and industry credibility. Search engines of the late 1990s and early 2000s placed significant weight on…

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Why Quality Beats Quantity in Portfolios

In the world of long-term domain name investing, it can be tempting to measure success by the sheer size of a portfolio. There is a certain psychological satisfaction in seeing hundreds or even thousands of names listed under one’s account, giving the impression of abundance and potential. However, seasoned investors know that in practice, a…

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Outbound vs Inbound Which Fits Long Holds

In the realm of long-term domain name investing, the question of whether to rely primarily on outbound or inbound sales strategies is more than just a matter of personal preference. It strikes at the core of how an investor structures their time, their portfolio, and their expectations for return on capital. Outbound sales, in which…

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Lease to Own Structures for Higher ROI

In long-term domain name investing, the traditional model of selling a name outright for a lump sum has always been the default. While this approach offers immediate liquidity, it often leaves substantial potential value on the table, especially for premium domains that could command much higher prices if the buyer were able to spread payments…

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How to Use Data from NameBio and DNJournal

For long-term domain name investors, reliable market intelligence is one of the most powerful tools in building a profitable and sustainable portfolio. Among the most trusted resources in the industry, NameBio and DNJournal stand out for their consistent tracking and reporting of domain sales data. While both serve the common goal of bringing transparency to…

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Legal Basics UDRP ACPA and Safe Practices

In long-term domain name investing, understanding the legal frameworks that govern ownership rights, disputes, and potential liabilities is not optional—it is essential for protecting both your portfolio and your financial future. Two of the most significant legal mechanisms that domain investors must be aware of are the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) and the Anticybersquatting…

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