This is the show where we get into the minds of successful domain name investors – people we call Sherpas – and talk about the value of domain names. By listening to the Sherpas, we expand our thought process so we can become more successful investors ourselves.
In this DomainSherpa Review:
We learn about some domains the Sherpas bought or sold recently: Sports.Cards, Metaverse.io (again) & ClassicRap.com;
We review a list of domains about to come up for auction on NameJet.com, including BeltShop.com, BigUmbrella.com, & Crowdsourcing.com;
We discuss the current surge in the popularity of NFTs;
JT drops a domain name freestyle LIVE on the show;
And much more!!
JT is joined by three Domain Sherpas on this episode: Matt Overman, Andrew Rosener, and Shane Cultra.
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Matt Overman is currently Chief Revenue Officer at Identity Digital, which simplifies and connects the online world with relevant and memorable domain names that allow people to build, market and own their digital identities. They own the world’s largest portfolio of top-level domains and operate hundreds of others for registry partners on our innovative registry services platform. Across all their businesses, they safely and securely operate nearly 25 million domains.
Before re-branding to Identity Digital, Donuts acquired Rightside and Matt led Rightside’s monetization and premium domain sales business.
Matt previously served as General Manager of NameJet, establishing it as the premier auction marketplace in the domain name industry. He has also managed specialized sales efforts for five of the web’s top 10 registrars.
Prior to joining Rightside, Matt held positions at Hotkeys and McCann Erickson in Seattle.
Shane Cultra is a domain name investor and owner of the popular domain name blog, DSAD.com.
Cultra is also a fifth generation owner of Country Arbors Nursery based in Urbana, Illinois, and has been a member of the PBS television show Mid American Gardener for more than 10 years, in addition to being a part of various gardening segments on CBS and ABC.
Shane also recently launched two new businesses, BeeHouse.com and Wormcastings.com, leveraging his online expertise with his love of nature and business acumen to create two exciting new ventures that are sure to be successful.
Andrew Rosener is the CEO of the industry-leading domain name broker Media Options.
Andrew is widely considered a thought leader and expert on domain name value & methodology as well as domain name sales & acquisitions. With 20 years experience with domain names, Andrew has leveraged his knowledge and expertise to make MediaOptions the go-to domain name firm for startup & company domain acquisitions as well as high value domain name sales.
Jonathan Tenenbaum (JT) is an accomplished Internet industry veteran and digital asset expert. An attorney by trade, he spent over 14 years with Web.com in various legal and business roles, including nearly 5 years managing NameJet, the leading domain name aftermarket platform.
Now Chief Operating Officer & General Counsel of MediaOptions, the top domain brokerage agency, Jonathan is also the Host & Executive Producer of DomainSherpa - where they cover all types of digital assets, including crypto and NFTs, and where "all roads lead to domains"!
DomainSherpa Review – Mar 4 2021: Hip Hop and You Don’t Stop: Sports.Cards, Metaverse.io (again), ClassicRap.com
This is the show where we get into the minds of successful domain name investors – people we call Sherpas – and talk about the value of specific domain names. By listening to the Sherpas, we expand our thought process so we can become more successful investors ourselves.
In this DomainSherpa Review:
– We learn details about some domains the Sherpas bought or sold recently: Sports.Cards, Metaverse.io (again), & ClassicRap.com;
– We review a list of domains about to come up for auction on NameJet.com, including BeltShop.com, BigUmbrella.com, & Crowdsourcing.com;
– We discuss the current surge in the popularity of NFTs;
– We see a domain name freestyle LIVE on the show by JT;
– And much more!
JT is joined by three Domain Sherpas on this episode: Matt Overman, Andrew Rosener, and Shane Cultra.
Good Show. I know the a singular form like sport cards would make zero sense, but 2 plurals put together like sports cards always sounds horrible to me, like really horrible. Maybe it’s just me.
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Good Show. I know the a singular form like sport cards would make zero sense, but 2 plurals put together like sports cards always sounds horrible to me, like really horrible. Maybe it’s just me.
Certainly one of the most informative show in year and WOW, great song and entertainment.
I didn’t hear what classic rap.com sold for? Can you please let me know?
Hi Bruce. I bought it for $110.
-JT
Gentleman, thank you for the laughs. JT, great rhyme