AissaMotion

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AissaMotion

AissaMotion

@AissaMotion

Domain names investing, flipping, https://t.co/3GCNI0VOVm https://t.co/oAZt7tw5an https://t.co/sbmGYbfvLE. https://t.co/w3ZiWtd9f2

Meknes, Morocco Beigetreten Ağustos 2019
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AissaMotion
AissaMotion@AissaMotion·
@afternic I was about to create a chrome extension for that. Great feature
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Afternic
Afternic@afternic·
We've added Folders on Afternic. Segment, organize, and take action on exactly the right domains. Managing listings at scale just got easier. Here's how to use Folders👇
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John @AxionMyDomains
John @AxionMyDomains@KakaDev617·
Show me your domain, .com, .io , .ai anyone, and I’ll share my honest thoughts👇
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Youssef
Youssef@Aladey·
💡Today's Domaining Tip💡 The "Silent Acquisition" Play – Domains Companies Buy In Secret Most domainers chase public sales, auctions, and marketplace flips. They miss the 90% of domain deals that happen completely invisibly. Here's the secret: Big companies quietly buy domains through shell LLCs, middlemen, and brokers specifically so competitors and the public never find out. Why they hide acquisitions: ✅Competitive intelligence – If Microsoft buys "QuantumEncryption . Com," competitors know what they're building next ✅Stock price impact – Announcing a $5M domain buy looks wasteful to shareholders ✅Negotiation leverage – If sellers know a company desperately needs a domain, prices skyrocket ✅Regulatory concerns – Some acquisitions signal strategic pivots that trigger antitrust scrutiny The play: Instead of hunting public domain sales, hunt domains that companies are quietly registering through shell entities and holding dark (no forwarding, no content, just owned). How to spot them: 👉Monitor LLC registrations (Delaware Secretary of State, etc.) for tech companies with suspicious names 👉Cross-reference with Whois data – Shell LLCs holding valuable domains with zero public presence 👉Hunt "dark" domains – registered, paid for years in advance, but completely inactive Example pattern: 💡A shell LLC called "NextGen Holdings LLC" registers 50 domains All domains are dark (no websites, no forwards) Cross-check: the LLC's address matches a VC firm or tech company's office building 👉Conclusion: Big company buying domains secretly The real money: Once you identify these dark portfolio patterns, you reach out to the company behind the shell with a simple offer: "I've identified your acquisition pattern. I have 5 premium domains in this category. Interested in acquiring the portfolio before your competitor does?" They'll often buy to: ✅Block competitors from the same domains ✅Consolidate their dark portfolio ✅Prevent you from selling to their rivals Silent acquisition at 5-10x markup because they can't let anyone know they need it. Like and share, this is the only thing free you domainers can do, be kind…
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Yinan Wang
Yinan Wang@domainnamecom·
I listed around 200 non-premium domain names for sale on @afternic this year, and the sales performance has been excellent. I’d like to thank my account manager, Valerie, for her exceptional communication and assistance, as well as all the brokers who helped with negotiations. I look forward to completing even more sales in 2026!
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Youssef
Youssef@Aladey·
it seems we may never achieve AGI due to fundamental hardware limitations and the exponential cost of computation. Drop you agi domains 😂 NFA
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AissaMotion
AissaMotion@AissaMotion·
@nameclad @afternic CONGRATULATIONS 🎊 may i ask why you bought it, what patterns you followed. Thanks
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Youssef
Youssef@Aladey·
@AissaMotion Ok show me a domain you outbounded to a big corporate 🤔 and you sold.
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Youssef@Aladey·
💡Today's Domaining Tip💡 Photo : Me trying to outbound names to big corporates - it’s a joke, I never do this. Don’t. It’s not a real opportunity. ✴️You don’t know who to contact ✴️They are never available ✴️CEOs, CTOs, CFOs don’t even see their own inboxes, assistants filter everything ✴️Big process, big compliance, big paperwork — they can’t just “buy a domain” easily ✴️They don’t care, B2B use sales force, not domains 👉if they do care, they’ll use consultants or brokers, not random outreach So yeah… your time is money, outbound to small businesses and startups instead. Like and share mfers.
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Youssef
Youssef@Aladey·
Phase 4. Drop your domain in the comments 👇 My AI agent will appraise it. 🤖
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AissaMotion
AissaMotion@AissaMotion·
@Aladey I have tried gname for auctions it really sucks. I ordered a refund of the opted balance and it took an age.
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Youssef
Youssef@Aladey·
Afternic: listings or landers not working. GoDaddy: payments fail when you win. Spaceship: verification stuck, gotta contact my James Bond on Telegram. Sedo: 50/50 uptime, chilling with Mr. Premium on the beach. Unstoppable: still discovering fire. Gname: the only registrar that actually works… but the design hurts my eyes. Sav: no one knows how they make money. Porkbun: the pig’s the only thing devs care about. Dynadot: lost in the auction maze, hunting scammers. Why did I choose this industry again? 😭
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Youssef
Youssef@Aladey·
Most companies don’t want to change their main domain, that’s OK. 99% don’t realize they can redirect keyword-rich domains to boost SEO, traffic & branding. I use host.io to show them how big players already do it. 💡Educate Show Convert Video 🎥 in comments
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dotcorner
dotcorner@dotcorner·
Alhamdulillah! May trying to catch up. HT less than 5 months. Hopefully @afternic brokers can bring in some big negotiated sales. @TonyNames me and @abmakrani are doing our part by sharing sales as much as we can. @domain_junction share one now
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