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Welcome to the Kickstart Commerce podcast where we share search marketing and domain investing strategies to help grow your business. In today's episode, our guest is Joshua Schoen — a domain investor and partner of DNWE.com, a ZERO commission trading platform aimed at making the domain buying and selling experience seamless. Today Josh and I discuss: How early careers in tennis and marketing introduced him to domain investing. Josh then shares how netted $15K from a .io sale, but not before losing money hand registering new gTLDs in .vip, .rentals, and .realestate extensions. Next, Josh and I talk tools, strategies, and types of domains he invests in and uses, including how became a partner of DNWE.com. I also get Josh to open up about his best and worst domain investing moments that help to shape and mold him as an astute domain investor. Lastly, Josh shares a few sales, like how he sold Ruby.io for $88K, and what's on the horizon in the near future for him. In closing, don't forget to subscribe as you enjoy this week's episode via iTunes, GooglePlay, Stitcher, or however you desire to listen.
Joshua Schoen is a professional domain investor and co-owner of DNWE.com.
(Aired Aug 3, 2020) BeUnstoppable.com, GNX.com, GetAster.com - Get into the minds of the Sherpas with the DomainSherpa Review! In this show we discuss what the Sherpas recently bought and sold: BeUnstoppable.com, GNX.com, GetAster.com, We discuss some great domains going to auction soon that might be perfect for newer investors... Plus, we discuss a profitable flip on a name showcased on DomainSherpa just 3 months ago, the end user market on 3 letter domains, and the influx of new investors and market adjustments!
Today’s episode is brought to you by my friends at siteground. Use my affiliate link: https://www.siteground.com/go/jasonofflorida Before I get into the regional breakdown, I want talk about the new Domain Name Wholesale Exchange by Josh Reason DNWE.com Domain Name Wholesale Exchange (DNWE.com) is a wholesale market which excludes endusers. Founded by Josh Reason in 2020, with a recent addition of partner Joshua Schoen. Here’s some more details: When you register, it must be approved – unsure of the vetting process, but when you sign up you must list 2 domains that you own. Listings are 100% private Commissions lower than 15% You can buy/sell domains. It doesn’t look like there’s a limit on TLDs, right now there are .com, .net, .io, .co, .org, .in (1), .tv (2), and .vc (1) All listed domains must be approved. Once you list, your listing is good for 30 days. The highest listing price is $20k, but lots are listed between $299 and $999. $299 is the minimum. Great filters by alpha-numeric, price, category and TLD As a user, I wish it had an information page – how much commissions are, an “About” page would be a nice addition. I’ll be posting a new article about where I interview Josh Reason about DNWE soon. Breaking down the first round of the Midwest Regional In this article I break down all 16 games in the first round of the midwest region. You can view the updated bracket here. I’d love to see this shared throughout the domainer community! Please feel free to follow along in my next several podcasts as I choose winners from each bracket! I think it’ll take me about 8 podcasts to crown a champion – so please fill your bracket out and follow along at home! Here's a full break down of the first 32 games. In future podcasts I discuss each bracket in detail. Be sure to subscribe! Article stating how I set the seeds for the tournament Article breaking-down the East Bracket Article breaking down the Midwest Bracket Article breaking down the South Bracket Article breaking down the West Bracket
(Aired Jan 13, 2020) CryptoClean.com, GraysHarborRealEstate.com, Assholes.com - Get into the minds of the Sherpas with the DomainSherpa Review! In this show we discuss what the Sherpas recently bought and sold: CryptoClean.com, GraysHarborRealEstate.com, Assholes.com, An investor's portfolio is appraised: SoccerPlayers.com, MyMachineLearning.com, MyDeepLearning.com..., and some great domains going to auction soon that might be perfect for newer investors.
(Aired Oct 7, 2019) Demand.io, Parts.online, Feather.io - Get into the minds of the Sherpas with the DomainSherpa Review! In this show we discuss what the Sherpas recently bought and sold: Demand.io, Parts.online, Feather.io, An investor's portfolio is appraised: FabFacial.com, SkiInc.com, BurgersFirst.com..., and some great domains going to auction soon that might be perfect for newer investors.
(Aired Apr 15, 2019) LeechTherapy.com, MOTF.com, FaceDrop.com - Get into the minds of the Sherpas with the DomainSherpa Review! In this show we discuss what the Sherpas recently bought and sold: LeechTherapy.com, MOTF.com, FaceDrop.com, An investor's portfolio is appraised: Dallas.Properties, Florida.Properties, Hawaii.Properties..., and some great domains going to auction soon that might be perfect for newer investors.
How Joshua Schoen built his domain name portfolio. Joshua Schoen didn’t get into domain name investing until 2016, but he has created a nice portfolio including Sign.com, Mockingbird.com, and many other high-quality names. On today’s show, he discusses how he inquires about buying domains, his strategy, and the story of when an expired domain frontrunner […] Post link: Joshua Schoen – DNW Podcast #230 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
Today's show features an investor who was less than a year into investing when he picked up a killer keyword that perfectly matched the .io TLD. And he knew it because the offers came in fast during his first few months of ownership. Listen in as he shares the entire process he went through to flip the name – from buying, to offering for sale, to fielding offers, to negotiating and closing the sale.