📈 Domain Investor | 🇬🇧 Brit | 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Father | 👨‍💼Lawyer

Joined February 2022
1,889 Photos and videos
Hand reg a whole bunch of these and been clearing them out at 888 and 995 ahead of renewal
32
15
194
4,282
it's kinda weird how sometimes afternic fast transfer sales take way longer to pay out than non-FT sales. Non FT sold June 03 and paid June 05, but FT sale on 01 June not even payment pending. weird
3
11
985
Anyone interested in acquiring a strong .id portfolio? DM me
1
5
537
DomainJames | james.ad retweeted
Six years have passed since I went full time into domain names... so this convo with @DomainNameWire seemed like a perfect place to share some of the things I've noticed along the way. My brain was going faster than my mouth during recording, but afterwards I took a bit of time to think about some additional tips for new investors or anyone else thinking of making the leap: 1) Don't quit your day job! Do whatever it takes to delay going full-time as an investor. Once you need those early profits for living costs, you lose out the advantages of reinvesting and compounding. You can also balance out the volatility of domain sales with a steady income source - it's a lot less pressure/stress, especially during dry spells. 2) It takes time ... to learn, and time for capital to compound. Maximising time in the game is half the battle. Some domainers give up before they reach a critical velocity - and others don't get off the ground because they haven't made enough effort to learn before buying names. Prioritise long term survival over trying to get rich quick with luck-based outliers. 3) Keep learning. There's a ton of awesome content out there - podcasts, blogs, investors here on X and domaining forums too. We're lucky to have so much data and information available to us. There are more tools out there than ever before too - filtering and finding names has never been easier. 4) Make friends. Find yourself a small cohort of similar like-minded investors you can chat to... people at a similar level and maybe who've started at a similar time. Learn together and sharpen each other. Question, support and inspire each other. Go to conferences and meet other people in the industry too - you'll be surprised how much you'll learn in person that you won't online. 5) Health is wealth. It's cliche, but the grind takes its toll - mentally and physically. Long hours sat at the computer. The isolation of working alone, often late at night. The ups and downs of the game. The constant burden of 'hindsight'. It all adds up... so looking after yourself is priority number one. Without that, it all means nothing. Hope you enjoy listening. Thank you to Andrew - it's always a pleasure chatting with you. domainnamewire.com/2026/05/2…
27
37
195
11,335
This tops it for SAV...
3
10
874
Wholesale of racecourse.ai and racecourse.org (set) | If interested please contact me at info@klaudia.io
3
374
⭐️Wholesale batch of TheFile.ai, TheText.ai, TheImage.ai, ThePage.ai, ThePlay.ai and TheTask.ai | $2100 | If interested please contact me info@klaudia.io
1
9
613
How can @usesav still have the same issue of their contact / support not working? This was reported at least 6 months ago. They're developing the front end / ai, but not fixing teh core issues for current users.
3
1
8
857
Own decent / strong .net ? Take a listen to the latest @DomainSherpa for sure then consider taking action.
3
22
1,047
We spend $800-1k per hour on external compliance advisors... a multi-billion $ industry... $1 for nowcompliance.com was too hard to refuse!
1
46
1,359
🔥Picked up a sweet name from @NRDomains yesterday. Will share once it transfers. Love this innovation
3
18
873
One of my favourite things about selling names on @unstoppableweb is to convert the proceeds into account credit (they provide a % bonus if you convert). Then when you renew names or transfer in it feels free 🤩
3
1
21
851
I have an exact match _____capital.com and there is a v successful investment firm operating on the word(.)capital and another niche US VC firm operating on the ___capital.co. General emails to them have been ignored, so either they don’t want it, they don’t understand why they should have it, or they don’t care. It’s not a price issue. Project to try and convince their management team why this makes sense.
9
23
1,724
DomainJames | james.ad retweeted
This is one of the best deals on .co we have seen lately from a registrar popular with domain investors. The lowest price only lasts until May 20 if you are looking to pick up some.
Entrepreneurs, your next big idea starts with the right domain. 🚀 Grab a .CO for just $1.80 through 5/20 before the promo price jumps to $4.80. Build your brand, secure your online presence, and grow with powerful free tools at @Dynadot ➡️ dyna.me/ryk1m7G
4
3
25
1,249
For those of you holding out for that one-word .io... now is your chance to grab this whilst the price is rock bottom
3
22
1,381
The difference between LLL retail and wholesale prices in .com and .net is incredible when you consider their origins. You can get good letter LLL net for 300$ and for equivalent com it’s 30-50k. Of course the upside of retail sales stacks up, but it’s interesting all the same
8
742
The secret to not selling my names retail is too high prices, landers pointed away from afternic, boost turned off. And average names ! In case you needed a tip 😉
7
2
41
2,511
📈Late Feb I decided to wholesale a bunch of names | I used Atom (wholesale marketplace), Afternic, Private wholesale and (very recently) Notrenewing | Generated $35k in revenue across 74 sales, with an average price of $480 | These were liquid names, like LLLL com, LLL co, LL vc and gg, one words | Private wholesale was the best route (zero commissions, bulk) | Excluded known retail sales | Categories below are LL, LLL, LLLL, one word, two words, brandable | Claude Opus 4.7 created table below | This included investment recovery - profit was c. $14k
13
2
63
2,112