
Domain Investing Strategies Should be Reviewed and Revised Often
The domain name market evolves constantly. A strategy that worked in 2015 may need significant revision today - here's how to keep your domain investing approach current and effective.
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The domain name market evolves constantly. A strategy that worked in 2015 may need significant revision today - here's how to keep your domain investing approach current and effective.

The domain name Add.com sold for $800,000 at the NamesCon 2020 live auction - a strong validation of continued demand for short, generic .com domains despite predictions of market softening.

Mark Cuban has acquired the domain Democracy.com - adding another significant digital asset to his portfolio and demonstrating that sophisticated investors recognize the long-term value of premium domain names.

The secondary market for new gTLD domains continues to mature, with 2019 producing notable sales above $10,000 - demonstrating genuine buyer demand for quality assets beyond the traditional .com extension.

A look at the most extraordinary domain name transactions in internet history - the sales that set records and established premium digital real estate as a serious asset class.

The domain name Voice.com has sold for $30 million to blockchain company Block.one - one of the most expensive domain sales in internet history and a major statement about the value of premium digital assets.

One-letter .co domain names - a.co through z.co - are among the most exclusive digital assets on the internet. Here's a breakdown of who controls these rare and sought-after addresses.

Austin.com, one of the most coveted city domain names in the United States, has been put up for sale - attracting attention from city governments, tourism boards, and investors alike.

The analogy between domain names and real estate has never been more accurate. Domain names have location value, scarcity, and investment potential - just like prime physical property.