WEST PALM BEACH, FL - Apparently, if we still believe premium domain names begin and end with .com, we’re watching the market through a rear-view mirror. The recently reported $1.2 million sale of Bot.ai, disclosed by DNJournal on Tuesday, is not just another headline sale. It is a market signal - a loud one - that a new class of digital real estate is being quietly accumulated by companies building the artificial intelligence economy. And most investors are likely asleep at … [Read more...]
AI.com and the $70 Million Domain Name Sale That Redefines the Market
PALM BEACH, FL - The reported $70 million sale of AI.com is now the highest publicly disclosed domain transaction in history, surpassing the $30 million sale of Voice.com in 2019. On the surface, that headline alone would make this a notable event in the domain industry. But the significance of this deal extends well beyond the price. The buyer of AI.com is Kris Marszalek, co-founder and CEO of Crypto.com, who is expected to use the domain as the centerpiece of a new … [Read more...]
What Jeff Gabriel’s DNJournal Interview Tells Us About Today’s Domain Market
WEST PALM BEACH, FL - Saw.com Founder and CEO Jeffrey Gabriel’s recent interview with Domain Name Journal is not just another industry status update. Read closely, it is a window into how fundamentally the domain market has changed, why it is still strong, and why success today looks very different than it did a decade ago. The core theme running through his comments is simple: the market has matured. Hype has given way to discipline, and potential has given way to … [Read more...]
GoDaddy Consumer Survey Says “Your Domain Name Still Matters in 2025”
WEST PALM BEACH, FL - In the age of AI, social media, and voice search, you might think domain names have taken a back seat. But GoDaddy’s latest Consumer Pulse survey proves otherwise - and it’s a wake-up call for any business that wants to be taken seriously online. To celebrate the 40th birthday of the domain name, GoDaddy surveyed 1,500 U.S. consumers in March 2025 and uncovered what modern shoppers think about domains. Spoiler alert: your spelling, length, and even … [Read more...]




