High-impact, memorable domains

Joined January 2017
313 Photos and videos
Seems pretty accurate ... πŸ€”πŸ˜…
8
40
1,956
Nikul retweeted
One of the projects that every domain investors must do. Manually build a DB of keywords. If I had a domaining course, I would include it as a workshop/exercise Not a random list from the internet But a list you build manually Word by word category by category Place them on a spectrum or scale of quality Attributes of the KW Why is it good Where it is applicable (Meaning which industries will like buy them) Words that are strong Suffix Words that are strong prefix Different 2 word combinations 2 word combinations based on Synergy Generic words that can used to generate list for root trending words like Agentic, when the opportunity arrives
15
23
148
5,081
Nikul retweeted
Every TLD that became a winner followed the same pattern: Founders arrived first. Investors arrived later. Not the other way around.
4
6
39
1,976
Nikul retweeted
May 31
I did a deep dive into our 290 LTO deals at @afternic and discovered some valuable insights concerning cancellations, early payoffs, and trends. πŸ“‰ Cancellation Rates Our raw cancellation rate was 26.9%, but that understates risk because it counts active deals as non-cancellations. A better number is the resolved cancellation rate: cancellations divided by completed LTOs. Historically, among our LTOs that have reached an outcome, about 59% completed successfully and 41% were cancelled. ⏱️ Cancellation Timing Cancellations are heavily front-loaded. Obviously the more payments they make the less likely they are to walk away at the next payment. But at what point are they really committed? Of our 78 cancellations, 28 (36%) made only one payment, 40 out of 78 (51%) made at most two payments, and 63 out of 78 (81%) made at most six payments. Once a deal avoids cancelling after only one payment, its resolved success rate rises to about 70%. Once a deal avoids the early churn window and gets to around six payments, the resolved success rate rises to around 86-88%. πŸ“† Cancellation and Term Length Most of our LTOs (87%) were in the 12-23 month range, so I'm not sure how statistically significant this data is. But there was a pretty clear pattern that the longer the length of the LTO, the higher the raw cancellation rate was. The raw cancellation for LTOs less than one year was 25%, for 12-23 months it was 25.3%, for 24-35 months it was 31.2%, and for 36 months it was 53.8%. You might think the longer the term, the more manageable the monthly payments are, and the more likely they'll be to stick around. But in this dataset, longer terms were clearly riskier. Personally, I’d be cautious offering terms longer than 24 months. πŸ’³ Cancellation and Monthly Payment Looking only at 12-month LTOs, the raw cancellation rate was essentially the same for sub-$200 monthly payments vs $200-299 payments vs $300-499 payments. But interestingly, once the monthly payments reached $500 the raw cancellation rate dropped by more than 50%. That's somewhat intuitive though, someone committing to a $500 monthly payment is probably more serious and well-funded. πŸ€” Confusing Cancellations Three buyers cancelled with only one payment left, which seems pretty unbelievable. In 8 cases, a cancelled LTO later sold again shortly afterward β€” 6 through LTO and 2 through BIN. The data doesn’t include buyer identity, but given normal domain sell-through rates and the short timing, these were very likely buyers coming back after missing a payment or regretting the cancellation. ⚑ Early Payoffs 17% of completed LTOs were paid off early. Nearly half of early payoffs happened close to the finish line, but of the early payers, 32% paid off after only 1–2 payments. πŸ“ˆ LTOs By Year 2023: 13 (53 annualized) 2024: 106 2025: 114 2026: 57 (137 annualized) We're seeing a steady trend upward as LTOs stack up. 🎁 Wrap Up I hope this helps you get a better picture of what you might experience if you enable LTOs. The interesting takeaways for me were how heavily front-loaded LTO churn is, how longer terms reduce your odds of success, how little the monthly payment amount affects the odds except at the high end, and how more than 10% of cancelled LTOs still ended up in a sale shortly after.
39
42
232
14,333
Nikul retweeted
Replying to @heyheyfred
In reality, you can own over 5,000 good domains and also not sell a single one in a month.
5
5
45
1,695
Nikul retweeted
The best advice one can possibly get
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…
1
2
18
1,619
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
Nikul retweeted
I think the most appealing aspect of domain investing is imagining the business that might grow on a domain. Sure, many never get developed, and often they go a direction we never imagined, still it is wonderful to imagine what those few letters could become.
11
4
46
1,753
Feeling renourished πŸ™Œ
92
55
497
12,710
Nikul retweeted
You're not too late. You're just not paying attention.
13
14
92
3,029
Nikul retweeted
Cursor 2.5 dropped Sunday, steeply discounted. 2 days later, I built an app for basically free. Thx @Cursor_ai! 🌿 Plant Map A dead-simple way to map every plant on your property. βœ”οΈ Pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (no backend, no database, no account) βœ”οΈ Your map saves as a JSON file on your computer βœ”οΈ Open it in any browser and it just works Features: πŸ›°οΈ Satellite street map views 🌿 Name, date planted, and notes per plant πŸ“ Click to place plants on your actual yard βœ‹ Hold a pin to move it Β· Duplicate in 1-click 🏷️ Color-coded categories (existing, new, wishlist) πŸ‘οΈ Show/hide plant types on the map πŸ” Search and filter your plant list πŸ’Ύ Save/load JSON, portable, yours forever πŸ–¨οΈ Printable PDF map export πŸ“± Works on desktop and mobile Got a domain idea for this app? I'm looking for a good name for this. Something short, memorable, and garden/plant/map related.
10
4
38
2,082
Nikul retweeted
🚨NEW EPISODE DROP🚨| Gone Fishin' - sherpas @andrewrosener @J10enbaum @amiller325gd & @hypernames making his Sherpa debut! - domain game ft Hardwire .com - @namejet list ft NTK .com - domain tools - pricing domains through objective and subjective values - & more! πŸ”—πŸ‘‡
11
10
76
5,230
Loved being on the show - thank you for having me! πŸ™
🚨NEW EPISODE DROP🚨| Gone Fishin' - sherpas @andrewrosener @J10enbaum @amiller325gd & @hypernames making his Sherpa debut! - domain game ft Hardwire .com - @namejet list ft NTK .com - domain tools - pricing domains through objective and subjective values - & more! πŸ”—πŸ‘‡
3
3
28
1,429
Completed my first sale on @atomHQ using AtomPay (imported lead). Shout out to @darpanmunjal and the team... end-to-end, done in under 90 minutes. Cooler than a polar bear's toenails ... best $25 I ever spent.
Apr 21
Already have a buyer or seller? AtomPay closes the deal, even if the domain isn't on Atom. 🏷️ $25 per transaction (limited time) ⚑ Most deals close in <1 hour 🀝 Choose who pays πŸ“† Outright or LTO Get started β†’ atom.com/pay Limit 5/user. Excludes premium domains.
1
1
58
5,061
Nikul retweeted
You don’t own enough .AI domains.
10
2
35
2,983
Nikul retweeted
β€œDon't call it a comeback / I've been here for years.” 🀣 Always a pleasure talking with Andrew about domain names. @NotifyDomains is my latest launch, and one I plan to operate forever. It’s been a ton of fun building. Please check it out. πŸ™
Google Alerts for Domains - DNW Podcast #583 - domainnamewire.com/2026/04/2…
4
3
22
2,593
Nikul retweeted
As we start gearing up for the next phase of @dnx, I’m looking to bring at least 1 more person onto the team. It will be a growth/marketing focused role. When it comes to hiring I am very meticulous about who joins our team. It’s like adding a member to your second family and it’s THE most important part of our business. If you’re interested and trust me then shoot me a DM sometime and join our Discord. We’re in no rush but just know I’m on the lookout for talent.
12
10
64
5,852
Nikul retweeted
If a domain can be an impulse buy...price it!
4
10
73
2,440
Here's the highest 25 .XYZ sales from the last 12 months... 11 of them are in use.
Apr 16
Replying to @hypernames
The .xyz sales also not getting developed into end-user sites! But sales still going on .
12
10
76
6,998