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Domaineed

@domaineed1

Domain Names. Environment. Health. Wealth. Life.

Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Domaineed@domaineed1·
@instantai But it is not correct as only 26 taken for "life" doesn't make any sense. It is calculating from a total of 66 shown on that page and not the overall actual tlds taken for "life" as shown before. It should be over 500 at least.
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Instant@instantai·
@domaineed1 it's actually now in the filters to the right!
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Instant@instantai·
Two-word .coms are what most founders want. Short, brandable, easy to remember. The problem is that the good ones have been registered for years. We put together a list of brandable two-word domains that are actually still available right now. This is the first in a weekly series. Every week we'll drop a new curated list across a different domain category: aftermarket finds, expiring names, short .ai domains, and more. Check out the full list, link below 👇
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Nuseir Yassin
Nuseir Yassin@nasdaily·
I spent $1.25 million to buy something...
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nico laqua
nico laqua@nico_laqua·
We just bought corgi dot com for $118k. I remember one of the first things we did when @emily_yuan_ and I started this company (back in 2024) was getting corgi dot insure on Porkbun for $10.79. Since then, we've grown from a small team trying to figure things out to now thousands of technology companies trusting us with their insurance needs. Insurance is fundamentally about trust. When something goes wrong (which tends to happen in the startup world), you need to know someone has your back. That's why we exist. A 5-letter domain is worth it for the long-term. We just made it a lot easier for you to remember us. If you're a startup looking for insurance, you know where to find us. corgi dot com
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James Clift
James Clift@jamesclift·
We spent $125,000 on one extra letter. Durable.co is now Durable.com. Over three million people have used Durable to start and grow their independent business. It's time our domain name matched our ambitions. We're launching something big soon to help the next 30 million grow theirs even faster. durable.com
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
Graphed .com - AI data analyst for your GTM data Get the insights your GTM team needs to grow your business faster. we managed data pipeline, warehouse, and ontology build charts, dashboards, reports and ask your data questions get started for free graphed.com
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Drew Wilson
Drew Wilson@drewwilson·
Ok, I finally made the video! This is the story of how I got the dot com for @OpacityHQ for $50k
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James Iles
James Iles@jamesiles·
Owen gets it. I loved hearing his story, his success, and how Owen•com has propelled his brand. In particular, I love this quote: "Marketing is temporary. Strategy changes constantly. A domain is permanent. A premium domain sits at the top of your funnel forever."
Afternic@afternic

"Marketing is temporary. Strategy changes constantly. A domain is permanent." That’s why entrepreneur Owen Morton acquired owen․com for $420,000 with an assist from GoDaddy. See how this ultra-premium domain is shaping his brand long term 👇 domainnames.com/news/owen-com-…

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Panda.eth
Panda.eth@staspanda·
Sharing as promised after issues were resolved, somewhat, with hiccups.. but whatever, payment has been completed. Metawatch(.)com
Panda.eth@staspanda

Hey, @afternic for almost $50,000 FEE one would expect better comms.. Domain has been transferred last week, last Agent's message was 4 days ago. I wish for a $50k fee there at least was some individual approach and options, let alone support available 24\7.

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Rick Schwartz aka DomainKing®
Rick Schwartz aka DomainKing®@BettyAiProject·
Don’t buy another domain until you read this. Most people don’t lose money in domains because they bought bad names. They lose money because they sell good ones too early… or because they never understood why they bought them in the first place. Before you buy another domain, ask yourself 3 questions: Why does this name need to exist? Who will need it, not just want it? And am I prepared to say “NO” for years if I’m right? If you can’t answer those clearly, you’re not investing. You’re shopping. Domains are not lottery tickets. They’re long-dated options on human behavior, business formation, and language itself. That means patience isn’t optional. It’s the entire edge. The biggest mistake I see isn’t buying the wrong name. It’s not knowing when not to sell. Or worse, not having the discipline to wait. If you’re buying because you’re bored, anxious, or chasing momentum, stop. If you’re buying because the name fits a future that hasn’t arrived yet, and you’re willing to wait for it, proceed carefully. Domains don’t reward activity. They reward conviction. Read that again.
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DataCube@datacubecom·
I sold the domain GrowWithUs.com for $27,500 via @afternic. I have owned this domain for over a decade. There is just no substitute for time when it comes to finding end user buyers. @NameBio
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Why I paid over $400K for the Somewhere.com domain:
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