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The Internet शामिल हुए Ocak 2019
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Ionela
Ionela@BrandIntact·
@OpenAI introducing an AGI Deployment organization makes one thing clear: We’re moving past models — and into deployment. Infrastructure. Orchestration. Scale. AGIDeployment.com is available. A strategic domain for what comes next. @sama @ilyasut #AI #AGI #AIInfrastructure
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Youssef
Youssef@Aladey·
💡 Today’s domaining tip 💡 Find a name that feels instantly familiar. The best domains don’t sound new, they sound like they’ve always existed. Examples: • PayFlow .com • QuickHire .com • TrustWallet .com • EasyHealth .com • SmartInvest .com • ClearLoans .com Simple. Obvious. Memorable. If it feels like you’ve heard it before, you’re on the right track.
My First Million@myfirstmilpod

The BIGGEST MISTAKE when choosing your company name: Making it safe. David Placek of @LexiconBranding named BlackBerry, Sonos, Pentium, Impossible Foods, Vercel, Windsurf, CapCut, Azure and 4,000+ others. P&G wanted "ProMop." He killed it and turned it into the billion-dollar Swiffer you know. He reveals the 3 things that make or break a name. Does yours tick his checklist? @thesamparr @ShaanVP

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Ionela@BrandIntact·
@synozeer Mine are Raffaello and Ferrero Rocher. But I’m trying to replace candy with better options like dried fruits (figs, apricots, dates) and things like homemade Nutella with peanut butter, bananas, cocoa, etc.
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Adam Maysonet
Adam Maysonet@synozeer·
Not domain related, but what's your top 3 favorite candy? For me, it's: Peanut M&Ms Payday Ferrero Rocher I don't eat much candy, but when I do it's usually one of those. Twizzlers comes in a close fourth.
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Bob Hawkes
Bob Hawkes@AGreatDomain·
My monthly @NamePros Blog article started as a review of the book Power of Two: Redefining Human Potential in the Age of Identic AI. It evolved into a broader look at personalized agents, OpenClaw, agent trust, and what it all means for domain names. namepros.com/blog/agents-ev…
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Youssef
Youssef@Aladey·
💡 Today’s Domaining Tip 💡 This is a great article you can apply to your domaining journey. Some will say: “That’s bullshit, I just use gut feeling.” But the truth is, their gut is actually built from experience, patterns, and decision frameworks in their brain. Once you structure your thinking with mental models, your decisions become clearer, faster, and more profitable. In domaining, the edge often comes from how you think, not just what you buy. 🧠 📊 Expected Value (EV): Calculate the math before buying a domain EV helps you decide if a domain is worth the risk. Example: You buy a domain for $5K. • 30% chance it sells for $20K • 50% chance it sells for $8K • 20% chance it never sells When you multiply probability × payoff, the expected value is positive, meaning it’s a good bet on average. Smart domainers don’t just guess, they think in probabilities. 📉 Base Rate Neglect: Don’t ignore the real odds Many domainers focus on big sales and forget the actual success rate. Reality: only ~5–10% of domains sell above cost each year. Example: Hearing about CryptoKing .com selling for 10× profit doesn’t mean all crypto domains will. Many never sell. Before chasing trends, check the base rate and real sales data. ✂️ Sunk Cost Fallacy: Cut losing domains Don’t keep a domain just because you already spent money on it. Example: You held VintageCars .net for 5 years and spent $500 with no offers. Ask yourself: Would I buy it today? is there another TLDs taken since if not drop it. 🔄 Bayesian Thinking: Update your beliefs with new data Start with a belief, then adjust it as new information appears. Example: You think QuantumTech.io has a 20% chance to sell. Then search trends and industry news about quantum computing surge → probability increases. Great domainers adapt to new signals instead of sticking to old assumptions. 👀 Survivorship Bias: Don’t focus only on big sales You see headlines like Voice.com selling for $30M, but not the millions of domains that never sell. Reality: Only ~1% of domains sell each year. Don’t follow hype or “guru” wins. Study full sales data and focus on strategies that consistently work. 💰 Kelly Criterion: Size your bets wisely Even if a domain looks great, don’t overinvest in one name. Example: With a $50K portfolio, don’t spend $25K on a single domain. Allocate a small % per bet and diversify across multiple domains. The goal isn’t one big win, it’s long-term survival and growth. 📈 Domaining success = probability, discipline, and smart portfolio management. 🚀
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Andrew Rosener 🛒 🔁
Andrew Rosener 🛒 🔁@andrewrosener·
@MediaOptions Picture your domain name as the digital real estate where your brand is built. A great domain name is like prime real estate: Simple to type Easy to remember Effortlessly shareable When I realized this, I knew I found a golden opportunity in exact match domain names.
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Braden
Braden@BradenPollock·
Just today, two people have told me that because of AI we won’t need domain names anymore. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Here was my reply: This is a common misconception. Where do you think all the information comes from? LLM’s access and collect all that information from the Internet. The Internet is made up of websites. All those websites are hosted on domains. Not to mention that we still need domains to advertise businesses off-line. TV, Netflix, billboards, bus benches, radio, print, etc isn’t going anywhere. And we’ve not even talked about email. There is nothing on the horizon that will replace email. All email is based on domains.
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Leanne
Leanne@LeanneMac·
I wrote a guide on how to squeeze every last drop out of the Godaddy DDC $30 credit. What can I say, I like to get my money's worth 🤷‍♀️ crunch.id/godaddy-domain…
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
Not just Anthropic. Here are 10 AI companies offering free courses to master AI for $0.00: 1. OpenAI: academy.openai.com 2. Google: grow.google/ai 3. Microsoft: learn.microsoft.com/training 4. NVIDIA: developer.nvidia.com/training 5. DeepLearningAI: deeplearning.ai 6. Meta: ai.meta.com/resources 7. AWS: skillbuilder.aws 8. IBM: skillsbuild.org 9. Hugging Face: huggingface.co/learn 10. Stanford: online.stanford.edu/free-courses Most people pay for AI courses. But the real ones are actually free.
Peter Agboola@baba_Omoloro

Anthropic has launched free courses to master AI with certificates for $0.00 anthropic.skilljar.com

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Ishmilly
Ishmilly@ishmilly·
The signals are clear. Private data is going to be huge. That’s going to be the moat. Regulated industries and enterprises are huge on privacy. That’s why PrivateLLM•com easily sold for $250k. Listen to Larry Ellison
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4L.com
4L.com@4Ldotcom·
🎁 Domain Giveaway: UQFQ .COM (4-letter .com) - free to the winner Domain info: • Registered: Oct 19, 2007 • Expires: Oct 19, 2027 • Age: 18 years • Days left: 602 To enter (both required): 1) Follow me 2) Repost THIS post ➡️ Repost only: a standard Repost counts. Quote Posts do NOT count as an entry ➡️ No comment/reply is needed ⏳ Deadline / draw: Friday, Feb 27, 2026 (ET) - I'll close entries and run the draw sometime that day (no fixed hour). 🎲 How the draw works (miniwebtool + verification): 1) I'll compile a list of unique usernames from reposts. 2) I'll pick a winner using miniwebtool .com. 3) Then I'll verify the selected account meets ALL conditions: • they are following me • they have reposted this post • I can message them via X DMs If all checks pass: I'll publish the verifiable miniwebtool result link for the winning draw. If any check fails: I remove that username from the participant list and re-run the draw, repeating the same process until an eligible winner is found. 📩 Claim rule (24h): I'll contact the winner only via X DMs. If the winner doesn't reply within 24 hours, I remove them from the participant list and re-run the draw using the same verification process. 🔁 Transfer (Spaceship): internal push or AUTH code (winner chooses). Any registrar fees (if any) are on the winner. Note: I'll do my best to run this giveaway as smoothly and fairly as possible. (Not sponsored/endorsed by X)
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Andrew Rosener 🛒 🔁
Andrew Rosener 🛒 🔁@andrewrosener·
I do honestly believe that I may have one of, if not THE best job on Earth. Every single day I get to interact with, negotiate with and ultimately learn from, the smart and most successful people on Earth. All roads lead to domains. The best domain names are super highways.
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Rick Schwartz aka DomainKing®
Rick Schwartz aka DomainKing®@BettyAiProject·
Singular vs Plural Domains: Stop Arguing Rules. Start Understanding Positioning and Intent. For 30 years the real answer hasn’t changed: It depends on the domain name. It depends on the purpose. There is no universal rule. If you play by simplistic rules, you get simplistic results. Let’s look at real examples. Plural Often Wins (Commerce / Inventory / Marketplaces) Cars .com vs Car .com People shop for cars. Plural signals inventory and selection. Diamonds .com vs Diamond .com Plural feels like retail. A jewelry marketplace. Shoes .com vs Shoe .com Plural feels like a store. Singular feels definitional. Hotels .com vs Hotel .com Plural implies comparison and booking scale. Flights .com vs Flight .com Plural signals aggregation. Jobs .com vs Job .com Plural implies opportunity volume. Loans .com vs Loan .com Plural implies options and lenders. In these cases, plural suggests inventory, comparison, marketplace scale. Now flip it. Singular Often Wins (Category / Authority / Abstraction) Insurance .com vs Insurances .com Insurance is conceptual. The plural sounds wrong. Travel .com vs Travels .com Singular represents the category. Plural feels awkward. Health .com vs Healths .com Uncountable concept. Authority. Gold .com vs Golds .com Commodity category. Art .com vs Arts .com Category authority vs institutional tone. RealEstate .com vs RealEstates .com Plural doesn’t even work linguistically. Wine .com vs Wines .com Wine is the category. Wines narrows it. Now let’s talk about the harder one. Property .com vs Properties .com. I own both. After decades, half the market still believes Property is stronger. The other half believes Properties is stronger. And I am still undecided. Why? Because it depends entirely on who is buying and what they are building. Property .com feels institutional. Conceptual. Foundational. It feels like owning the idea of property itself. Properties .com feels like inventory. Listings. Active Marketplace. It feels like volume and transaction. Which is stronger? That depends entirely on the objective. Plural often wins in retail scale. Singular often wins in category authority. Plural is transactional. Singular is foundational. And that’s the hierarchy most people miss. Category defines the kingdom. Exact match monetizes demand. Brandable builds long-term equity. There is no universal rule regardless of the endless debates. Full stop. Arguing otherwise misses the entire point of domain strategy. It’s not singular vs plural. It’s intent vs objective. The question isn’t which word is better. The question is what are you building? That’s where the answer lives. And that’s why the debate is over. #Domains #DigitalAssets #BrandStrategy #Positioning #investing
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Chris Zuiker
Chris Zuiker@zuiker_chris·
What is the TOP domain name you are selling? Leave it below.
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Cody | DomainBFF
Cody | DomainBFF@brandables·
You can now track 500 SLDs or Keywords with the new monitoring tool at DomainBFF. This one is a game-changer I'm extremely excited to announce. So what does this mean? In your account you can add up to 500 of either: a) your own domains to track b) single keywords you want to register or track in other TLDs Now every single time a new TLD is registered or deleted for each keyword you get it sent right to your email + inside your account. Say you hand registered "MyExample" in .com and add it to your monitoring dashboard. If someone 6 months later registered the .net, .app, .ai, or any other of the 1500+ TLDs, you will be alerted. This does a few things: 1. Gives you prospects you can reach out to sell your names to 2. Let's you know it's probably wise not to let it drop (or the reverse if TLDs start dropping) - literal gold for portfolio and pricing hygeine 3. Notifies you that a keyword you like can now be registered in X TLD This is massive for making renewal decisions and assessing demand and pricing decisions in your portfolio long term. Right on the dashboard you can see the long-term history of up to 500 domains, with all of the adds and drops for which TLDs for however long you decide to track them. In addition to this tool, it also means there is now trend data that will be tracked for you to go monitor for any SLD, anytime you want, with a full history of every SLD or keyword. Another tool let's you do this for a few names for $100/mo, but now you can do it x 500 for only $12.99/mo and unlimited access to all of our other tools. We had to make a big decision whether to put the proceeds into marketing spend so we can ramp up growth, but our commitment is always customer-first, so instead of growth - we chose you guys again. If you could share I'd really appreciate it ❤️ And if you haven't joined us yet...well what are you waiting for!? Hope to see you soon.
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