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Domain trading: How can you make money with domains?

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Does a website have a price? Yes, and you can make money buying and selling domains. If the demand is high enough, you can even make a high profit with domain trading. However, it isn’t enough to have any web address and just hope for the best. To buy and sell domains successfully, a few things must be considered. So what do you have to do to sell a domain?

Domain trading: How can you make money with domains?
What is an NFT domain?

What is an NFT domain?

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While traditional websites and online shops with domain names ending with .com or .co.uk are hosted across central servers, NFT domains provide entirely new possibilities. Not only is the ending different but an NFT domain is stored in a decentralised manner and is based on blockchain technology, similar to cryptocurrencies. Read on to find out how the domains work and what the advantages are.

What is an NFT domain?
What are blockchain domains?

What are blockchain domains?

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The Domain Name System (DNS) ensures that we can use domain names instead of IP addresses to surf the Internet. But the web now has some stiff competition in the form of the blockchain. Blockchain domains are decentralised and are not managed by a single organisation. Another advantage is that you buy them as opposed to renting them.

What are blockchain domains?
Tiny island, massive domain: why millions of domains are being registered in the Pacific

Tiny island, massive domain: why millions of domains are being registered in the Pacific

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How does a small, secluded island state in the South Pacific become responsible for the second most popular top-level domain ending on the World Wide Web? The Pacific island Tokelau may only have 1,400 inhabitants in its 10 km² of tropical paradise, but it’s responsible for 31 million registered domains – the highest of any country-specific domain ending. So how did the .tk TLD become so popular?…

Tiny island, massive domain: why millions of domains are being registered in the Pacific
Expired domains – a success story from the US about expired websites

Expired domains – a success story from the US about expired websites

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Buying expired domains can be a profitable business – just look at this example from the US. University graduate, Cameron Harris, was able to earn more than $20,000 (£15,000) with an expired domain. But how did Harris actually make this small fortune? This article reveals what happened.

Expired domains – a success story from the US about expired websites
EU domain names and Brexit: Will your domain name be revoked?

EU domain names and Brexit: Will your domain name be revoked?

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As of the UK’s withdrawal date from the European Union, individuals and businesses owning a .eu domain will face the risk of it being revoked should they fail to have an EU address. Read more about the European Commission’s communication and the steps to follow in order to protect your .eu domain.

EU domain names and Brexit: Will your domain name be revoked?
Why it is absolutely vital to register your .uk domain right now

Why it is absolutely vital to register your .uk domain right now

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Cybersquatting, typosquatting or legal battles over domain names – these are the potential risks of not taking advantage of the right to register your site’s .uk domain soon. The rights of using the .uk domain name have been reserved for established websites since 2014, but not for long. Make sure you register your site’s .uk domain today. This brings with it not only immunity from cybersquatters,…

Why it is absolutely vital to register your .uk domain right now
ICANN vs. Nominet, what’s the difference?

ICANN vs. Nominet, what’s the difference?

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Nowadays, it’s easier than ever to register a web address. Simply fill out a request for the domain you want and submit it to a web hosting provider, and the rights to the address may be yours in next to no time. But what happens behind the scenes? We’ll take a look at the organisations behind the process and explain what the difference between Nominet and ICANN is.

ICANN vs. Nominet, what’s the difference?
The digital election: domain grabbing in politics

The digital election: domain grabbing in politics

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The internet has completely changed political elections across the world. Online media offers candidates the chance to get closer to their voters, providing an essential communication channel for the electoral battleground. But the freedom of information online means that you’re always susceptible to the dangers of manipulation and slander via anonymous channels. A relatively harmless, but rather…

The digital election: domain grabbing in politics
.web sold to Nu Dot Co – for 100 million pounds

.web sold to Nu Dot Co – for 100 million pounds

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How much is the top-level domain .web worth to the US company, Nu Dot Co? £100 million to be precise! The auction that took place in July 2016 saw ICANN take home a record-breaking sum for the popular generic top-level domains (gTLD). There were seven other competitors in the running for the sought-after .web domain: Google, Donuts, Afilias, Radix, Schlund Technologies, Vistaprint, and Web.com.

.web sold to Nu Dot Co – for 100 million pounds
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