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Paras

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Chris Zuiker (@zuiker_chris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Sorry, they have moved on to another domain." This happened two times this week. They lost the sale. Remember when you price your domain in another galaxy that opens up options for buyers. Your perfect buyer only comes around once.

barman (@ppcbz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

šŸ’„ BOOM! Sold for $200K Some interesting things about this sale... - This is/was my one and only .ai name (100% Sell thru rate) - My largest sale ever and only my second 6 figure sale - I agreed to sell this name for $50K about 6 months ago, but the buyer ghosted me

šŸ’„ BOOM!  Sold for $200K

Some interesting things about this sale...

- This is/was my one and only .ai name (100% Sell thru rate)
- My largest sale ever and only my second 6 figure sale
- I agreed to sell this name for $50K about 6 months ago, but the buyer ghosted me
Snagged.com (@snagged) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bilt.com didn’t sell with one email. It took 8 months of ongoing WhatsApp calls, escrow failures, and working with resellers... only to end up doing a live domain transfer. Here’s how the deal went down šŸ‘‡ Bilt was scaling fast on BiltRewards.com. But

Bilt.com didn’t sell with one email.

It took 8 months of ongoing WhatsApp calls, escrow failures, and working with resellers... only to end up doing a live domain transfer.

Here’s how the deal went down šŸ‘‡

Bilt was scaling fast on BiltRewards.com.

But
Bashir (@bashkosmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those who don’t understand why offers you receive on a domain through GoDaddy/Afternic often end up stalled by a broker: Two days ago, I submitted an offer on a specific domain, and this was the exact reply I got from the GoDaddy broker:

For those who don’t understand why offers you receive on a domain through <a href="/GoDaddy/">GoDaddy</a>/<a href="/afternic/">Afternic</a> often end up stalled by a broker:

Two days ago, I submitted an offer on a specific domain, and this was the exact reply I got from the GoDaddy broker:
Youssef (@aladey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GM šŸ˜Ž Who’s ready? First person to like & repost gets the outbound tool in their DMs. Drop your handle in the comments so I can send it easily. šŸ‘‡

barman (@ppcbz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

šŸ’„ Sold velocity dot io for $100K .io's not dead baby! In fact very reasonably priced compared to what some people are asking for their great .ai thank you God family and friends

šŸ’„ Sold velocity dot io for $100K

.io's not dead baby!

In fact very reasonably priced compared to what some people are asking for their great .ai

thank you God family and friends
Save A Man (@save_a_man) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5 years old - Dad knows everything! 7 years old - Dad knows. 10 years old - Maybe Dad doesn’t know?! 12 years old - Dad doesn’t know. 14 years old - Dad's gone crazy! 16 years old - Can’t take Dad seriously. 18 years old - What does dad know?! 22 years old - Dad's

Snagged.com (@snagged) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rob Schutz here (founder of Snagged). This is a WILD story about one of the strangest domain deals I’ve ever done… In early 2025, an AI company we’d worked with before came back with one request: ā€œWe need the .com now.ā€ Their brand name was a person’s first name which, in the domain

<a href="/rob/">Rob Schutz</a> here (founder of Snagged). This is a WILD story about one of the strangest domain deals I’ve ever done…

In early 2025, an AI company we’d worked with before came back with one request: ā€œWe need the .com now.ā€

Their brand name was a person’s first name which, in the domain
Larry Fischer (@domainnames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to have exclusively brokered the $70M sale of AI.com, the largest domain name transaction in history — more than doubling the prior record. as.ft.com/r/56b25ec6-f02… Kris Larry Fischer #Ai #domains #GetYourDomain

Paras (@parasvimalcom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The game of musical chairs is over. šŸ›‘ After bouncing from OpenAI to Musk’s xAI, the ai.com domain was officially sold for a record-breaking $70,000,000. That is $35M per letter. Kris Marszalek is the new owner. This sale proves one thing.

The game of musical chairs is over. šŸ›‘
 After bouncing from OpenAI to Musk’s xAI, the ai.com domain was officially sold for a record-breaking $70,000,000.
 That is $35M per letter.
 Kris Marszalek is the new owner. This sale proves one thing.
Peter Girnus (@gothburz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am the lead engineer at ai.com. We had $78 million to work with. $70 million went to the domain. $8 million went to the Super Bowl ad. Ā I got the rest. "The rest" was $500 and a Cloudflare free tier. This ratio -- 156,000 to 1, marketing to engineering --

I am the lead engineer at ai.com.

We had $78 million to work with.

$70 million went to the domain.

$8 million went to the Super Bowl ad.

Ā I got the rest.

"The rest" was $500 and a Cloudflare free tier.

This ratio -- 156,000 to 1, marketing to engineering --
Braden.eth (@bradenpollock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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