Harmandeep Singh

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Harmandeep Singh

Harmandeep Singh

@askharmansingh

#DomainInvestor & Broker | #DigitalMarketingCoach mentoring 350+ students (online/offline) | Founder @NamoxyOfficial

New Delhi, India انضم Mart 2012
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Jordi
Jordi@JordiGasullCros·
First sale of June at @spaceship
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Sandeep Sarao
Sandeep Sarao@sndp_sarao·
First of all, thank God. Sold Pcc.ai last month. Thanks to @atomHQ I like to share story behind that. In 2023, I hand-registered PCC.ai and submitted it to @atomHQ Premium. It was initially approved at $3,499, but I felt the AI market was just getting started, so I removed it. Later, I resubmitted it and Atom approved it in the $22k-$45k range. After further market research and a pricing review, I listed it at $77k. A buyer came in at $50k. Following a negotiation strategy I learned from @TonyNames , I kept my floor at $50k and asked the broker to push higher. The buyer ultimately agreed to $70,000. Huge thanks to the #domain community for all the knowledge shared along the way, and special thanks to @MichaelCyger , whose comment on my first sale gave me the confidence to keep going. Sometimes the biggest difference between a $3,499 sale and a $70,000 sale is having the patience and conviction to hold the right asset.
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Logan
Logan@loganflatt·
Have we achieved peak AI hype when a two-word, 19-letter, 7-syllable .com domain name sells for six figures with no negotiation whatsoever? Thank you to @GoDaddy's @Afternic team for building a brand and platform that end users trust enough to spend that much on AgenticIntelligence.com without blinking. Or, maybe it was an Agentic AI agent that cannot blink at all? 🤷‍♂️ #domainnames #agenticai #agenticintelligence #agentic #ai #afternic
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Harmandeep Singh
Harmandeep Singh@askharmansingh·
@KenLin1985 Interesting insight. Bing definitely seems faster at rewarding exact-match domains, while Google takes longer to build trust. Early Bing traffic can be a great validation signal for new projects.
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Ken Lin
Ken Lin@KenLin1985·
About a month ago, I launched a new website on an exact-match keyword .com domain. No backlinks. No promotion. No social campaign. No paid ads. I simply built the site, submitted it to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools, and waited. One month later, the difference is huge. On Bing, the site is already getting around 5,000 impressions per day and more than 100 clicks on some days. On Google, the same site is still getting only around 5 impressions per day, with less than one click per day on average. This is not the first time I have seen this pattern. From several sites I’ve built recently, Bing seems to respond much faster to exact-match domains, especially when the domain clearly matches the search intent. Google, on the other hand, feels much slower. It often takes months before the site gradually receives more impressions and better rankings. For some of my sites, Bing is already sending thousands of clicks per day, while Google is still slowly warming up. Bing may be smaller, but if you can win there early, it can be a very helpful early boost for a new site. Sometimes the fastest opportunity is not where everyone is looking. #DomainDrivenDevelopment #ExactMatchDomains
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Harmandeep Singh@askharmansingh·
@KenLin1985 Interesting acquisition. “Mangala” also has strong roots in Indian culture beyond the Mars reference in many Indian languages, it’s associated with शुभ (auspiciousness), prosperity, and positive beginnings.
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Ken Lin
Ken Lin@KenLin1985·
Just acquired Mangala․com. This is exactly the kind of domain name I love. In Sanskrit and Indian contexts, Mangala can mean something auspicious, and it is also associated with Mars. But in Turkish, Mangala is also the name of a traditional strategy board game in the Mancala family. One word. Multiple cultures. Completely different meanings. One powerful .com domain. I have always been fascinated by domains like this. I own Seine․com, which is the famous river flowing through Paris, while “seine” is also an English word for a fishing net. I also own Muscat․com, which is the capital of Oman, while Muscat is also a famous sweet and aromatic grape variety. With domains that have multiple meanings, choosing the right development direction can sometimes be difficult. But with Mangala․com, the direction feels clear. I plan to build it into an online game based on the rules of Turkish Mangala, with multiple language versions, and see whether it can become a game enjoyed by players around the world. Maybe this will become my next Gomoku.com experiment. And here is another reason I love this kind of project: According to dotDB, “Mangala” is already registered in 52 extensions. That means even if the development experiment does not work out as planned, the domain itself already has meaningful underlying value. That is the beauty of Domain-Driven Development. You start with a strong domain. You build something real on it. If it succeeds, you may create a valuable business. If it fails, you still own a valuable digital asset. Are there any other interesting meanings of “Mangala” that I missed? Feel free to share! #domains #domainnames #indiedev #gamedev
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Harmandeep Singh@askharmansingh·
@KenLin1985 This is the future of domain investing. A developed domain doesn’t just show a name, it shows a vision. Really inspiring to see what you’re building with DistanceFrom(.com). Looking forward to sharing some of my own developed domain projects soon as well 🚀
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Ken Lin
Ken Lin@KenLin1985·
Over the past year, I’ve gone almost all-in on Domain-Driven Development. Not just buying domains. Not just holding them. But asking a different question: What could this domain become if I actually built something on it? That question has pushed me to launch 20+ websites so far. And recently, something interesting happened. Two domains I developed into real working websites both had previous buyers come back this month. Both had contacted me before, when the domains were still empty. One of them previously walked away when I said I would sell for $25,000. Now, after seeing the website I built on it, he came back and said he was willing to do the $25,000. That says a lot. A great domain already has value. But development gives that value a shape. A parked domain asks the buyer to imagine the future. A developed domain shows it. Sometimes, buyers don’t need more explanation. They just need to see the domain come alive. The funny part? After I spend time building the product, improving the UX, adding content, creating traffic, and slowly giving the project a soul… I usually no longer want to sell it. At least not unless the offer is truly attractive. That is the paradox of developing your best domains. You build to increase the value. But once you build, you start seeing the value yourself. Right now, one of the projects I’m putting a lot of energy into is DistanceFrom.com. It started from a simple exact-match domain. Now it helps users plan routes across almost every country in the world, including driving, walking, cycling, public transit, ferries, and flights when available. Recently, I added nearby parking information for driving routes. A few days ago, I added a Top 10 landmarks module for destinations. Next, I’m adding nearby hotels and more useful travel information. To me, domain names are not just digital assets. The best ones are unfinished products. They are seeds. And sometimes, the best way to unlock their value is simply to start building. #DomainDrivenDevelopment
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Nameably
Nameably@Nameably·
Been so busy at work lately but better late than never 😅 Share a sale, get a sale @TonyNames hope it works! First sale with AtomEdge so I netted an extra $1000. 6-month LTO. HT: 1 Year - Cost: $2250
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Ken Lin
Ken Lin@KenLin1985·
Sold WaterValue․com for $20,000 on the last day of April. EMD count: 9 (dotDB) dotdb.com/search?keyword… Held for 12 years. No hype. No outbound. Just data, patience, and conviction. Domains with real signals quietly compound in value over time. And when the right buyer shows up, everything clicks. 12 years → $20K. Worth the wait.
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DnFolk
DnFolk@Dn_Folk·
Sometime before sold E c o B a m b o o •com for 20K (19K net after 5% commission) through @dynadot's private checkout. buyer had inquired privately through whois. purchase price was 115 total. hold time around 5 years.
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Bitinning
Bitinning@bitinning·
Google’s quantum chip solved a problem in 5 minutes that would take a supercomputer 10 septillion years. Shows the power of quantum computing Some physicists say it could hint at a multiverse 🤯
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Hiren M. Patel
Hiren M. Patel@Qualitynames·
🙏Grateful to God, Dadaji, Family, and Friends 🙏 Firy.com sold for $88888 via @atomHQ Hold time : 10 months Originally structured as a 24-month LTO with total exposure around $102K including fees, and the buyer recently decided to pay in full. A strong signal of conviction.
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DnFolk
DnFolk@Dn_Folk·
Sharing some recent small sales via @afternic - B e l l i n g H a m R o o f e r •c o m 555 S e w a r d R e n t a l s • com 299 P l a y g r o u n d S a f e t y I n s p e c t i o n s • com 150 C a l i f o r n i a T r u s t L a w • com 120 All regged within 1 year max cost 13.
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DnFolk@Dn_Folk·
also sharing some recent small closeout sales via @afternic F i t L i f e F i t n e s s • c o m for 300 S i e s t a B e a c h H o u s e • c o m for 299 A r e a T r e e S e r v i c e • c o m for 150 H o l i s t i c H e a l t h P r a c t i o n e r s • c o m for 299 all handreg or discount backorder within 1 year
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Darpan
Darpan@darpanmunjal·
Grateful for the year behind us. Fired up about what's ahead. Let's raise the bar in 2026. 🚀
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