This is the story of the $500K https://t.co/25wKg64Imz transaction, in which I was honored to take part. With more than 20 years in domain investing, this remains one of the most memorable acquisition cases in my career. Investing, like life, is built on integrity, professionalism, effective communication, and excellent problem-solving skills. So, in your own domain investing journey, have you met any unforgettable people or experienced any memorable moments? #Domains
We're finally shedding the .so (thank you Somalia!), and using the .com for @NotionHQ. And for this beautiful moment, I want to share a fun story:
Back in 2018, I had just joined Notion, and one of the first things @ivan asked me to do was figure out how we could own https://t.co/BxoFvc83VG. I had never done a big domain purchase before, so I reached out to a few domain brokers to understand the landscape. We tried different brokers, kept things anonymous, and attempted to surface a price the seller might consider.
A year went by… nothing. Meanwhile, it was pretty clear this was only going to get more expensive as we grew. We needed a different approach. A fellow founder connected me to a broker who took a very different tack. Less transactional, more long-term relationship builder. He spent months getting to know the domain owner. Turns out owner was a fellow entrepreneur in the west coast… and a huge Grateful Dead fan.
So we figured, why not get creative? Something beyond just price. So I called up our investor Ronny Conway and asked if there was any way he could help set up a private meeting between the domain owner and the Grateful Dead. Ronny is one of those people who somehow makes impossible things possible. A week later he calls me back: “New York City. Halloween. 15 minutes after the concert. Done.”
The broker went back to the owner with an offer: some cash, some equity, and a private meeting with the Grateful Dead. That got his attention. He didn’t take the band meeting in the end, but he did lean into the equity (great call, in hindsight). We shook hands, and a few weeks later, the deal was done.
I’ve been waiting years for the day we move our product to https://t.co/BxoFvc83VG. Looks like 2026 is finally the year. Safe to say I’m unreasonably excited about this update!
Surprisingly, https://t.co/PgG6YxIrLO wrapped up its auction at $5,000 yesterday. Back on May 15, it only sold for $1,125, plus the winning bidder flaked out and never paid up. We talked about this domain before—it could run into trademark issues with Coca-Cola. Crazy how its rebid ended up over four times the original price. What’s your take on this?
The auction for https://t.co/Hr5PjmfXr2 ended at $1125. I originally planned to bid on it, but @ChatGPTapp warned me this domain might infringe on @CocaCola ’s trademark rights, so I gave it up. What do you guys think?
It is rumored that ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, quietly acquired https://t.co/wsdmhbMtHH this March, right at the peak of the frenzy for “Claw”-related domain names. The emergence of https://t.co/QYreCLid0o had ignited the craze for Claw-themed domains.
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