
I mentioned in an earlier post that I set up a blog for my father-in-law because he said he was bored and had always wanted to write. He writes most days, but it’s all he talks about.
“Have you seen my blog?”
“Hi Jim, nice seeing you at church. Have you read my blog?”
It’s human nature to want people to read your writing, like it, and comment. What I told him is—just write. Write because you enjoy it. Write because it invigorates your brain and strengthens your vocabulary. You dig deep for memories and open pathways that were stagnant. Readers are a bonus.
I’ve been writing here for 15 years and barely get comments. I know people read because they tell me when they see me in person. I don’t think the comment section is the best way to communicate—it’s much better via email, Zoom, or in person. I know this. If you write and someone enjoys it enough, they will tell someone else. That works better than any ad or marketing.
Make something you enjoy, put it out there, and let those who like it spread the word. People advertise to expand that process, but it’s still the same principle—get people interested and hope you create something good enough that they feel better for having found your product or service. That they feel cool because they discovered it first.
If people don’t like it, that’s ok too. It wasn’t for them. There are 300 plus million people in the US, even more worldwide. It will resonate with someone. So keep at whatever you are doing as long as you enjoy it. I know I truly enjoy going through the domains every day. Talking to others who are trying to make some money doing it as well. It’s a unique asset class and while its 30 plus years old, we’re still early
Quote of the Day: “Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self.” -Cyril Connolly
Domain of the Day: Sparkle.org 7 figure dot com
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Dynadot
RawGum.com Closes today. Healthy gum
RootHash.com Also closes today. Techy sounding
Puyo.com this will be at the top of Dynadot until it closes. Lovely name
EPDN.COM Great letters and under $200 but 9 days out so I think it hits $1K
Remain.net Dot nets are starting to do well. We’ll see if that remains
AIAgent.trading Showing these keywords will be completely registered at all TLD soon
Grab.ngo The best (and only) use of dot ngo I liked
Mongo.xyz Makes me think of the 84 Bears player. Yes I’m old
Namejet
RareAssets.com Domains certainly are ….closes today
OMAI.com AI is the driver here. Already over $16K Wow
AutoRent.com The top number of bids in the 3 days left section
JCRC.com Fantastic letters. I’m cool with the J being at the beginning
Landro.com Landro Calrissian but I may have that wrong
TheFool.com Great name, as mentioned before, don’t try financials or Motley Fool will sue
ArtBlue.com Closes today
JimThorpe.com One of the greatest athletes who ever lived
Tori.org Cheap enough and you could resell as an email
AlphaNova.com 51 bidders. Alpha = knowledge
Atom – Active Auctions
LFOR.com My guess is next bid meets reserve
OnlineWorker.com No reserve. Price moving up quickly
SilverSwan.com Reserve met
FullVideos.com No reserve name. Also found some bids over the weekend
BetterTeams.com Every company is looking for these
FreshApple.com Reserve met on this one as well. These auctions are catching some viewers
DogPals.com Don’t know the reserve but the list is $4K so can’t be too crazy and it says “Almost There”
MobilePress.com So many use cases here. All exude printing, production, or news. Reserve almost met
TheBud.com Probably won’t be cheap but could build a heck of site on this one
FullVideos.com No reserve name. Going to need to work someone out to avoid copywrites but if you can there’s a business model
Sedo
WeirdHistory.com Seems like a youtube or tiktok that would do well. Closes Today
QBG.net. Reserve under $400
PuntBook.com Sportsbook all the way
BCKW.com I’m going to call this one Backwards . Reserve under $100
Bazzle.com Love the name but the reserve is too high
ThirdJob.com Because times are tough right now
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
RRF.ai At $199 also
GHN.ai $460 The next lowest at Sedo after those two
Zeplin.ai Interesting name at $299
Catched
EGE.es 7 bidders
GDN.es Another nice .es name
Quran.co The Holy book. 7 bidders
Fantasia.it Fantasy in Italian
Agent.football I actually like this one. Dot football is about to make a big run
Gateway.me All starts with a good keyword
GoMovies.pe Will probably be a streaming site eventually
Godaddy Domains With No Bids
Godaddy Domains With Bids
xd.cc Don’t see a dot cc with the most bids on the board very often
GameDogs.com Ohh so good. Nothing better than a game dog
22a.com Short and a great brand
Chirpa.com New show Domain Chirpa
BroadWave.com We’ve grown out of short wave
Swimm.com The extra M saves you a few hundred K
Territory.xyz Regular renewal
HappyPillow.com Everyone has at least one pillow
EarnDoing.com Now you just have to tell them what they are doing to earn
HireSpark.com Let us give you the spark you need to get more hires
Ensport.com Upgrade name for a few places
3333.tv Bidders LOVING the pattern
PredictGpt.com One of the best use cases for LLMs are the prediction models
Sculpt.org another nice dot org
Trendish.com Odd word but still exudes trends or trendy
Short Domains
Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid
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Although I rarely comment, I do read and appreciate your blogs along with the daily domains. Not only do I learn a thing or too, but it’s nice to get a glimpse into a domainer’s life and I’m sure many others benefit from your sharing. Consistent blogging and writing is difficult for many people, congrats on keeping up such an impressive streak. Wishing you lots of big sales this year 2025.
Thank you. No doubt we live a different life. I hope you’re right and a lot of great sales in 2025. Right back at you