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webnameseller · 3 days ago
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If It Needs Explaining, It Won’t Sell
Your domain should tell its story at a glance.
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webnameseller · 8 days ago
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The Danger of “Waiting”
Waiting for the right buyer often means missing the only buyers there are.
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webnameseller · 9 days ago
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The Danger of “Waiting”
Waiting for the right buyer often means missing the only buyers there are.
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webnameseller · 10 days ago
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If It Needs Explaining, It’s Not Selling
Your domain should communicate its value instantly — not require a sales pitch.
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webnameseller · 14 days ago
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You Don’t Have to Own Every Good Name
Most of your sales won’t come from what could sell — but from what’s actually positioned to.
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webnameseller · 17 days ago
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Stop Using “Brandable” as a Shield
Not everything with a .com is brandable — especially if no one knows how to pronounce it.
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webnameseller · 20 days ago
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If No One Gets It, It Doesn’t Work
You shouldn’t need to explain your domain. It should explain itself.
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webnameseller · 21 days ago
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Your Favorite Name Might Be a Bad Investment
If the only reason you’re holding it is emotional, it’s not an asset — it’s a distraction.
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webnameseller · 22 days ago
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Stop Treating Domains Like Antiques
Value doesn’t come from age — it comes from relevance and readiness.
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webnameseller · 25 days ago
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Just Because It’s Rare Doesn’t Mean It’s Right
Scarcity means nothing if no one can use it.
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webnameseller · 26 days ago
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That Name You Love Might Be the One Blocking You
Emotional attachment is the reason most portfolios stay bloated and underperforming.
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webnameseller · 28 days ago
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You Can’t Sell What No One Understands
If buyers are confused, your domain’s not rare — it’s unclear.
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webnameseller · 30 days ago
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If It Doesn’t Fit, Let It Go
A domain without a purpose is just another name in the dark.
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webnameseller · 1 month ago
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Naming Isn’t Nostalgia
Just because you registered it during a boom doesn’t mean it belongs in your portfolio forever.
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webnameseller · 1 month ago
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Your Portfolio Isn’t a Time Capsule
If a name only made sense five years ago, it’s not appreciating — it’s aging out.
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webnameseller · 1 month ago
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If It Doesn’t Fit, Let It Go
A domain without a purpose is just another name in the dark.
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