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Is a category defining name like ‘Microblogging’ so much better than a catchy name like Twitter?

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Perhaps the most well known of all microblogging services is Twitter.

If you ask someone, “What is Twitter?”, they know what it is.  But if you ask someone if they know about “microblogging”, you might get a puzzled look in response.

Yesterday, Sedo broker Ryan Colby announced on his Twitter page that the domain name microblogging.com is up for sale.

In October 2010, the domain name groupbuying.com went up  for auction.  The reserve range for groupbuying.com was $100,000+, but even with sites like Groupon enjoying a massive amount of success, the domain failed to sell.  Meanwhile, new startups in the group buying space started using catchy names like Scoopon and Mobba.

As I wrote in late November, it seemed that while groupbuying.com certainly describes its industry, the phrase “group buying” is not something you would expect consumers to search on when seeking out bargains and deals online.

And even with group buying one of the hottest sectors, with Groupon being valued by some at $20 billion, the domain name groupbuying.com remains unsold.

Other domain bloggers like Morgan Linton have asked the question: With names like Zaarly.com, Flickr.com, Fiverr.com, Zynga.com – are the rules of branding changing?

Readers: Does microblogging.com have a chance at selling in the six figure range?

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Tweet: Stick to .com, it will remain on top

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Sedo broker Ryan Colby (who goes by the Twitter handle @SedoBroker) is very active on the micro blogging website Twitter, making sure to keep his nearly 1,000 followers up to date on the goings on of a domain broker for the world’s largest domain marketplace. 

Ryan, like many other brokers online who are non stop busy, regularly retweets messages posted by other domain investors, most of whom also happen to be bloggers.

His messages aren’t limited to just retweets.  He posts advice on domain names.

“I am bombarded with emails each day about brokering .net, .in, and other secondary domain extensions. Stick to .com, it will remain on top,” Ryan tweeted from his iPhone on June 16. 

Ryan also shares information about sales, both pending and closed sales.  Unfortunately sometimes, due to NDAs, Ryan is prevented from discussing the details of the transaction. 

Here are some of his latest tweets.

@SedoBroker: Looking for premium generic domain names for sale with a history of profitability in lead generation. 7 figure budgets.

@SedoBroker: Just sold MobileAds.com for $25,000.

@SedoBroker: 4 letter premium .com name sold today for $300,000. Sorry guys, can’t publish!

The 4 letter .com sale, tweeted by Ryan yesterday, would have put the domain in this year’s top 10 domain sales, so far reported to date.