Category: Long-Term Domain Investing

International VAT and Invoicing Considerations

In long-term domain name investing, cross-border transactions are the norm rather than the exception. Premium domain buyers and sellers are scattered across jurisdictions, each governed by their own tax regimes, invoicing rules, and compliance expectations. For investors, especially those operating as formal business entities, understanding international VAT (Value Added Tax) and associated invoicing considerations is…

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Spotting Bubbles and Hype Cycles Early

In long-term domain name investing, the ability to recognize bubbles and hype cycles before they peak can mean the difference between outsized gains and painful write-offs. Domains, like many other asset classes, are influenced by broader market psychology, technological shifts, and bursts of speculative enthusiasm. When a new technology, industry trend, or cultural phenomenon emerges,…

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AI’s Impact on Search and Domain Demand

Artificial intelligence is changing the way people discover, consume, and interact with information online, and these changes are already beginning to ripple through the domain name market in ways that both challenge traditional assumptions and create new opportunities. For decades, domain demand has been influenced heavily by how search engines index and rank content. Search…

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Hyphens Plurals and Alternatives

In long-term domain name investing, the nuances of variations—whether they involve hyphens, pluralization, or alternative forms of a base term—can make the difference between acquiring a valuable complementary asset and holding a name that adds little strategic value. These variations are often dismissed by newer investors who focus exclusively on the perceived “perfect” form of…

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Building Repeat Buyers and Referrals

In long-term domain name investing, the value of cultivating repeat buyers and generating referrals cannot be overstated. While much of the industry’s attention tends to focus on acquisition strategies, auction bidding, and outbound sales, the reality is that the most consistently profitable investors often draw a significant portion of their sales from relationships that they…

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Registrar Choice Pricing Support and UX

In long-term domain name investing, the choice of registrar is far more than a matter of convenience. It is a decision that directly impacts acquisition costs, operational efficiency, security, and even the ability to close sales smoothly. For investors managing portfolios ranging from dozens to tens of thousands of domains, the registrar becomes a central…

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Disaster Recovery for Your Portfolio

In long-term domain name investing, portfolios can represent years or even decades of accumulated value, often reaching into the millions of dollars for experienced investors. These assets, while intangible, are not immune to loss, theft, or administrative errors, and the consequences of such events can be catastrophic if proper disaster recovery measures are not in…

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Your First 100 Names A Roadmap

Acquiring your first 100 domain names as a long-term investor is a milestone that can set the tone for your entire portfolio strategy. This stage is where you learn the fundamentals of evaluating, buying, managing, and positioning digital assets, and the habits you form here often determine whether your investments compound in value or drain…

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Conferences and Meetups Extracting Value

In long term domain name investing, the solitary nature of researching, acquiring, and managing a portfolio can give the illusion that success is purely a matter of private skill and individual market timing. Yet the reality is that relationships, reputation, and real-world interactions often play as significant a role as analytical ability. Conferences and meetups—whether…

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How to Sunset Underperforming Themes

In long term domain name investing, portfolio management is not only about acquiring promising names and waiting for them to appreciate; it is also about pruning, refining, and optimizing holdings over time. A portfolio inevitably accumulates domains that once seemed promising but no longer justify the costs of renewal or the strategic attention they require.…

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