
When I’m at an event or party, I often end up being the center of conversation. It’s not that I aim for it, but let’s face it—most people are just plain boring. They either work a standard 9-to-5, started an insurance agency, or have a profession they can’t—or don’t want to—talk about. Throw in the occasional overachiever who’s only there to brag about their accomplishments or toys, and it’s no wonder I find myself steering the conversation.
I grew up down South, which alone gives me a lifetime of stories to share. Combine that with my diverse mix of business ventures and hobbies, and I can usually connect with just about anyone. After all, all roads eventually lead to domains. Domains have taken me to places like the Playboy Mansion, where stories practically write themselves, and into the worlds of crypto and NFTs, which have brought me to incredible cities like Singapore and Hong Kong. There’s nothing quite like hanging out with ambitious, wealthy twenty- and thirty-somethings from around the globe.
And then there’s my ace in the hole: plants. People generally love plants and always seem to have questions about them. If that’s not enough, I can fall back on my experience as a retail business owner. That’s given me countless stories, along with a knack for reading people and making spot-on observations about the room. For example, I might point out, “See that guy? His wife’s furious because he spilled on his shirt, and he told her, ‘I don’t give a F.’” I could honestly entertain myself all night doing just that.
While I might come across as a talker, I always aim for a 50/50 balance between talking and listening at events. The challenge is filling that other 50%, especially in the Midwest, where people’s lives tend to be less eventful. Conversations here often revolve around things like crops, which isn’t exactly stimulating unless I’m trying to gain an edge in a corn trade. California, on the other hand, is a completely different ballgame. There, it’s sometimes hard to get my 50% in because people love talking about themselves. But to their credit, they’re usually more interesting—especially those in LA who work in film or TV. They have some fantastic stories to share.
I’m really looking forward to the Vegas domain meetup next week. It’s guaranteed to be filled with lively conversations—a mix of personal stories, domain talk, and, of course, plenty of entertainment. Plus, there’s always the opportunity to sprinkle in some hints about selling a few more domains. Maybe I’ll see some of you there!
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Domain of the Day: BitGov.com Bitcoin and Government are at the top of every news site right now. Trump has given his backing and his support so we fly from here IMO
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Dynadot
TikTokSupport.com This is a parking play. $10 a month. Most bids on the Dyna board
AIEmployer.com AI is the boss or looking for people who code LLMs
Sanctorium.com 24 years old and only one bid 19 bids
Bonjoo.com Fun brandable at a sub $15 price
UYSC.com Under $25 at press time
AIAgent.loan is the SLD good in every TLD?
AIAgentry.com and every form of the world ?
BrassWire.com Nice brandable for $15
TastyDomains.com Delicious
Namejet
HUBA.com Now within 3 days. About to get serious on the bidding
PineHill.com Closes today. Nice brand IMO
TJ.net Don’t see a lot of LL.nets at auction much anymore
NAAD.com Good acronym. I think of Naads but that may be a personal problem
Ader.com As seen on Domain Sherpa. We liked it
FourAces.com Closes today
BuddyGuard.com Same
WhiteningTeeth.com Also closing. A ton of people have done well sell this line on Tik Tok
NeuralDynamics.com Now an AI name
TinyCoffee.com Don’t know if these sell but coffee is a major spend by 100s of millions
LeanOut.com Sounds like a workout program
Atom – Active Auctions
ZOY.com Ends today. Will be interesting to see if it meets reserve
YUF.com Also ends today but has a long way to go to meet reserve
Huggs.com No reserve. Like this one under $500
Plumit.com Met reserve at $90
FastPlant.com No reserve at $10 and yes I almost didn’t list because I want it
GreatMind.com
BabyToys.com not sure which sells better
XA.ai I don’t know the reserve but I would love to own a few LL.ai
Support.xzy Great opportunity here. AI agents come into play on this one. $625 renewal
Sedo
The LLLL.com Auction has started….Here are my favorites
XUUX.com I just love the way this one looks. 10 out of 10 for visual
ZYSO.com Going to finish as the highest price because its pronounceable
GEEH.com a definitely maybe as a pronounceable
SWPT.com Swept
FRNV.com Not getting much love but the NV could be Nevada or V for Ventures
CCCF.com Almost 1000 monthly visits. And the CCC?…beauty
STMI.com Stimmy or I for international
CICN.com Top shelf letters
Below are at BIN and based on AI expiry auctions above these could be decent grabs
WOJ.ai The cheapest LLL.ai on Sedo at $199 BIN
GWL.ai $202 BIN
Zeplin.ai Interesting name at $299
Catched
Alden.co People still sleeping on dot co
DesignClub.org Good name for a private graphic design board
Medius.org Never heard of the word but a few businesses built on the SLD
Next.lc Big SLD, obscure TLD, no bids
Solar.lc Another dot LC in the same boat
Luna.pe Adding this dot PE to the category but has a bid
Brain.bz No bid her as well
OKX.co Crossed $2K. Two more days
Godaddy Domains With Bids
PlantBased.io Was just doing a Sherpa where Drew and Braden were talking about their plant based diets
AICO.io You had me at AI
Pathfinders.com Its already at $5K. I like both the plural and the singular but the plural is on the menu today
MoneyFunnel.com Got one of these for Christmas. Love it
AsapDelivery.com Exudes quick
DefiApp.org This is one of those deceiving names. Sounds amazing but no company will ever name their company this
Hello2.com Taken in 21 extensions
LetterToSanta.com This is a money making funnel if done correctly
ForexTools.com Crypto has killed forex trading by normies but still trillions traded
DinoSoft.com Dinosaur plushies waiting to be sold
ColdSystems.com AC specialist?
Godaddy Domains With No Bids
Brandable Domains
Short Domains
Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid
01206.com
123ty.com
15890.com
1915House.com
34378.com
89656.com
94853.com
adext.com
akrepublicans.org
BedroomChairs.com
BestDrugRehabilitation.com
BlendMate.com
BrooksideAlabama.com
BumblePigs.com
CareerDaily.com
ChristCenter.com
CinemaOnDemand.com
CognitiveClouds.com
DavisAndAssociates.com
dissacration.com
dtarecords.com
FlyerGroup.com
frankallen.com
GemBalaPoker.biz
GhostLightBand.com
golkarpku.com
GoodChoiceReading.com
GuyHarveyResortStaugustinebeach.com
hi88x.com
lasculturas.com
Lead-Prep.org
lpsebengkulukota.com
LuminaireRestaurant.com
martytankleff.org
MataRocksResort.com
mauiwowidc.com
maupower.com
mgmpsmamagetan.com
MichaelBarrier.com
morrisramen.com
NorthernCheapskate.com
NowhereLouisville.com
oorjakarta.com
Plug-Up.com
ProgramsComputers.com
ReedMedicalCenter.com
ReferralShare.com
RestaurantAlbion.com
RussianSearchMarketing.com
sazonnyc.com
SchoolSync.com
shibet.com
StaffCheck.com
TopWeddingLinks.com
TravelGearHub.com
TwistedTreeCafe.com
VaporGuys.com
vtsosonline.com
www99.com
yafaray.org
YapJobs.com
ZionModernKitchen.com
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