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Rob Schutz

@rob

Co-Founder @Ro. Founder @Snagged. Marketing and growth stuff, too. Gave belly rubs at @Bark before that. Co-founder, 2 small children.

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$100 million is a lot of millions. But AI.com is a pretty incredible domain name. It will be really interesting to see where this one sells.

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Not all three-letter .coms are created equal. LLL.com domains are some of the most valuable digital assets, but the third letter can make or break their worth. Some letters are premium, frequently used in business, while others are dead weight. 💎 Most

Not all three-letter .coms are created equal.

LLL.com domains are some of the most valuable digital assets, but the third letter can make or break their worth.

Some letters are premium, frequently used in business, while others are dead weight.

💎 Most
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Feels like we’re entering a bear market… And the timing is kinda perfect – Bearish .com is officially for sale, and we’re repping it. Premium. One word. Emotionally charged. For traders, newsletters, fintech startups or anyone who just loves a good dip. Serious domain.

Feels like we’re entering a bear market…  And the timing is kinda perfect – Bearish .com is officially for sale, and we’re repping it.  

Premium. One word. Emotionally charged. For traders, newsletters, fintech startups or anyone who just loves a good dip.  

Serious domain.
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Love working with sawsells. Excited we could close a 6-figure deal on a killer one-word.com. Buyer is pumped! Always a pleasure doing business with you Jeffrey M. Gabriel Rob Watson 🤝

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The difference between one-word .coms is something I’ve been eager to learn more about and document. For someone newer to the space, I found the delineation really helpful when accessing value and intended use.

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Was our pleasure, Ali. We loved working with you, Claire, and the team to get this done. Congrats on the launch of Sway.co!

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Let's try something fun. The first three people to comment on the best domain(s) they see for sale at sales.snagged.com win a free, ultra-comfy Snagged t-shirt. GO!

Let's try something fun.

The first three people to comment on the best domain(s) they see for sale at sales.snagged.com win a free, ultra-comfy Snagged t-shirt.

GO!
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We had a client last year who really wanted this somewhat random two word .com. It was owned, for whatever reason, by a major publisher. We jumped through all the necessary hoops and finally connected with a guy in the IT department. Made a very aggressive offer of

We had a client last year who really wanted this somewhat random two word .com.

It was owned, for whatever reason, by a major publisher.

We jumped through all the necessary hoops and finally connected with a guy in the IT department.

Made a very aggressive offer of
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Universal Music fumbled a $3.46 billion bag—and it all started with a domain name. In 2010, Uber was just a scrappy startup called UberCab. They needed a rebrand—“cab” sounded dusty, and regulators were circling. So they dropped it. But Uber*com was taken. Who owned it? Not

Universal Music fumbled a $3.46 billion bag—and it all started with a domain name.

In 2010, <a href="/Uber/">Uber</a> was just a scrappy startup called UberCab.

They needed a rebrand—“cab” sounded dusty, and regulators were circling. So they dropped it.

But Uber*com was taken.

Who owned it? Not