![]() ![]() 80 percent of the value in a great domain is the value to the end user. “Also people should sign up for the newsletter which has some awesome offers”Īs Domainers, one is always looking for a bargain or measuring by parking revenue and organic traffic, which IS the short end, 20 percent part of the 80/20 rule. Yes “I have a blog at SimpleDomains that has gotten a lot of traction and people really seem to enjoy my domain wisdom and real world examples and stories.” I noticed you have a blog as part of the site? Our buyers always are happy and many have expressed “how fair we are”.”” “”Our average sale is $16,255 to date with a high selling price of $72,000 and a low of $5000.”” We charge a small listing fee if accepted (annual) and 10 percent success fee on a sale.”Īndrew can you share some sales data from the site? “To list domain, go to and submit your domain for review. “We do list domains owned by others as a broker but they must meet our very specific criteria of under fair market pricing, ,dotcom’s only, and intuitively representing an industry or category.” How would someone go about listing a domain with you for sale and what are your fees and commissions? “”SimpleDomains has domains ranging from $3750 on the low end to $750,000 for ” What is the price range of domain names listed on the site: “There are 750+ domains listed on, 600 are company owned” How many domains do you have listed on the site and of those how many of are company owned? We also submit a handful of names to auctions where we have done very well. We do have a newsletter for those who subscribe, in which we make very special, one time offers on domains and groups of domains. We almost only sell to unsolicited buyers, usually end users. “ has developed a reputation for selling its domains below fair market value,so buyers can immediately acquire an undervalued asset with resale value.” “The company is in the business of selling domains to everyone from Fortune 500 companies,VC’s and Private Equity firm backed ventures, small businesses establishing themselves more nationally or globally online, to Entrepenurs. “ owns a portfolio of intuitive, category specific dotcom domain names.” I had a chat with Andrew the other day about another one of his projects a site that lists some premium domain names for sale, and this is what he had to say:Īndrew give me an overview of Over the years he has owned some gems of gems such as, ,, , and, and still owns some of the best web properties like, ,, and just to name a few. luteus transcripts, which are likely to have a high degree of base-paired secondary structure because of their high proportion of G residues.Andrew Miller should be well know to all domainers as Founder & President of luteus Rho to facilitate its binding to M. These results indicate that the arginine-rich extra sequence is directly involved in the selection of the termination site and support the hypothesis that the sequence is present in M. ![]() The RNA binding properties of the two forms of this Rho with normal and inosine-substituted RNAs were found to correlate fully with their termination properties. The two forms had very similar properties except that the des(60-300) Rho was unable to terminate transcription with Escherichia coli RNA polymerase at the promoter proximal sites used by the wild-type Rho on a λ cro DNA template but could cause termination at more distal sites and did cause termination at proximal sites when ITP replaced GTP in the reaction mixture. To determine the role of this extra sequence, we compared the biochemical properties of a variant lacking nearly all the extra sequence, des(60-300) Rho, to that of wild-type M. Transcription termination factor Rho from Micrococcus luteus, a high G + C Gram-positive bacterium, contains an unusual extra sequence within its RNA binding domain that is rich in Arg, Glu, and Asp residues and deficient in hydrophobic residues. ![]()
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