Domain Registration Price Increase Beginning October 1st
Today, we received a copy of an email which was sent out to all ICANN accredited domain name registrars. You can review the original message below.
Beginning October 1st 2008 there will be a domain price increase.
The price for a .COM domain name registration will increase 7% from the current base price $6 to $6.86. This does not include ¢0.25 ICANN fee and registrar markup.
According to the ICANN-VeriSign Settlement, this 7% price increase can and may be implemented each and every year. This may be a good time to bulk-renew your domain names and register new domains while pricing remains low.
From: VeriSign Customer Service nfo@verisign-grs.com
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 4:02 PM
Subject: Advisory: Notice of Fee ChangeMarch 27, 2008
VIA Email and Express DeliveryRe: Notice of Fee Change
To All Registrars,
VeriSign, Inc. and it’s wholly owned subsidiaries (”VNDS”) is hereby notifying all registrars of a fee change for .com and/or .net domain names effective October 1, 2008. In accordance with our contract, ICANN has already been notified. Details as follows:
1. VNDS’ fee for each annual increment of a new and renewal .com domain name registration and for each transfer of a .com domain name registration from one ICANN-accredited registrar to another will be US $6.86, exclusive of any ICANN Variable Registry-Level Fee (as defined in the .com Registry
Agreement) or any other ICANN fee; and
2. VNDS’ fee for each annual increment of a new and renewal .net domain name registration and for each transfer of a .net domain name registration from one ICANN-accredited registrar to another will be US $4.23, exclusive of any ICANN Variable Registry-Level Fee (as defined in the .net Registry
Agreement) or any other ICANN fee.
Except for the above-described fee changes, all other terms of the relevant agreements (.com and .net Registry Agreements and Registry-Registrar
Agreements) remain unchanged.
Please contact Customer Affairs Office at cao@verisign-grs.com if you have specific questions regarding this notice.
Best regards,
PJ Bolanos
Vice President, Customer Support
VeriSign, Inc.
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Domain Registration Price Increase Beginning October 1st
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Buy Domain Names Now!
Buying domain names is a topic I’ve been thinking a lot about lately. Not only because I’m looking for a couple generic domains to purchase myself, but because I think we’re having quite an interesting market situation right now that is especially advantageous for buyers.
Yes, I believe that currently it is a very good time to acquire domain names. There is one obvious reason for doing so, which is that the value of domains has steadily been going up for years, and I don’t see any reason why this should stop. That’s one long-term argument for investing in domain names sooner rather than later.
But there are a few other arguments I’d like to point out, too.
ECONOMIC SITUATION
First of all, the US (and maybe even the global) economy is slowing down and I’m sure we’re on our way to a serious recession, if we have not arrived at that point yet. Therefore, investors are more choosy about what they spend their money on; buyers are less willing to invest while, at the same time, many sellers are looking into possibilities to turn their holdings into cash. During periods of economic downturns people feel better if they save their money instead of spending it on consumption or investments.
Although domain prices have continued to rise during the past months, I have the impression that the rate at which prices are climbing has slowed down recently. I believe this is in part because of the fear of a recession mentioned above.
Just look at the recent domain auctions. There were some great domains up for sale, but many of them were sold at relatively low prices. Sure, some were not sold due to reserves that were too high, but many buyers were able to get some steals. Definitely to a greater degree than in past auctions. I was lucky enough to purchase a few generic domains at prices well below what I would consider market value myself. I’m absolutely positive I will rake in a nice profit from those investments not too far down the road. Overall, one can only observe that the recent domain auctions did not go as well as last year’s auctions.
There are probably different reasons for this, including the current economic situation, but it is also because of more and more domain auctions being held throughout the year. It is getting increasingly difficult for individual buyers to look through the vast amount of domains being thrown onto the market and to spot good domains. Many generic domains are overlooked or only found by a small number of bidders, which is why you can find steals if you’re willing to go through the domain lists just a couple of minutes longer than the other buyers.
USD CURRENCY
If you’re based outside the United States, you can buy domains even cheaper. For example, the US Dollar has significantly fallen in value and it is at a low compared to the Euro. So, if you have Euros to spend on domains, you can get a good domain and save money at the same time.
European domain investors who are going to buy a $1,000 domain today can get it for less than €650. Just a few years ago you would have had to spend close to €1,000 for the same domain.
DOMAIN parkING CHANGES
A third reason why you can find more domains for cheap are the changes in domain parking as of late.
Firstly, domain parking companies and feed providers have changed their rules. Parked.com killed arbitrage, Yahoo introduced its quality score and Google added a new option for its AdWords clients to opt out of domain parking sites. All this makes it harder for domain owners to monetize their domain names’ traffic through domain parking.
Secondly, parking revenues are declining, too. Personally, I have seen a hefty decline in earnings per click, which resulted in a much lower revenue-per-mille (RPM). My average RPM during the first three months of 2008 has been about €5-10; I was getting €20-60 portfolio-wide with different portfolios about one year ago.
All this will also lead to a larger number of expiring domains, in my opinion, as domains are less likely to cover their registration fees.
CONCENTRATE ON QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY
You cannot blindly buy domains, of course. I think that today it is more important to focus on quality rather than quantity than before.
Even some large portfolio owners with lots of money on their hands have decided to sell off some of their domain names in order to reinvest in better domains or to get rid of the bad names. Rick Latona, for example, is selling generic domains through his website at low prices on a daily basis. Most other domain owners interested in selling list their domains in auctions. Even Rick Schwartz, who is known for being a buyer and not a seller, put his domain Widgets.com up for sale on eBay.
The domain landscape has changed once again in 2007 and during the first months of 2008, which requires a new strategy for everyone in this business. You cannot continue to buy domains as reckless as before. But if you take the time to go through domain lists hunting for the best domains on that list, if you research them and narrow the short-list down to the domains with the potentially highest returns, you have very good chances to buy domains at low prices today and get a high return on your investment in the near future.
I conclude that domains have gotten riskier as an investment than they used to be a couple of months ago. But this development has driven prices down and presented good opportunities for buyers.
About the Author: Dominik Mueller has been a broker and investor in the domain business since 2003. He is also an occasional blogger covering the domain industry, web search and online marketing.
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New Domainer T-Shirt Store
We have been working our creativity gears in the old noggin to come up with some funny and unique t-shirt ideas specifically for you domainers! The DotSauce Domainer T-Shirt Store is now open for business.
Each shirt is 100% cotton and priced low at only $14.99 + shipping. We have churned out a handful of completed designs so far and several more will be released soon.
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We want your ideas for funny, unique and innovative domainer t-shirts!
Leave a comment below and if your idea is used we will credit you with a free domainer t-shirt of your choice!
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