Domain Spotlight:

Shane’s List of Domains at Auction for Monday, July 14th, 2025


Nikul is one of my favorite people in the industry. His intelligence would have allowed him to be successful at anything so its no surprise he’s found great success in domain investing. My Mom and I met had lunch with him in London (I may have mentioned that here previously) and you can tell a lot about a person who makes effort to meet you for a meal and travels an hour to do it. Its easy to come up with a reason why you can make it. He’s a family man and I’m sure there was plenty going on with his family but he came and was gracious to my Mom. That means so much to me.

The statement above hits things on the head. There isn’t a successful domain investor I know who didn’t start selling for small profits to build up the cash flow and portfolio. There is a ton of junk on X but one of the great trends right now are people posting their sales on Atom and Afternic. Its great for comparables but it is a bit deceiving because you see so many great sales and it makes you think you should raise the price of your names. What you have to remember is these sales are the results of tens of millions of domains up for sale. Your goal in the first few years is to make a profit. Then use that money after taxes to buy 2 or 3 more similar names or at least buy one more and have a little profit to pay the bills. It’s all about compounding the wins to build a portfolio that results in more wins.

I personally flipped a lot of domains at auction. Names I wish I still owned but I needed sales and profits and those auctions and quick flips gave me the money I needed. Names like Trunk and Ethical in the dot com and I sold 20plus 4N.coms for $2-3K when they zoomed to 20-50K a year later. But I had paid $500 for them and it was a HUGE win. If you look back the total of the sales would be worth millions but that’s not how it works in the beginning. All this being said I also learned the BEST names you don’t flip. You flip the lesser value names so you can hold for the moonshot on the great name. The issue is you probably don’t have those domains in the beginning. Most think they do, but I have found 95% of new investors have worse names than they think. I see new domain investors on X boasting of their great finds. You don’t find great names. You outbid and out offer others to get them. You could possibly buy them privately but the top investors have pretty much contacted the top 10,000 word dot coms over the years. Not much to stir up, only to offer more than they’ve been offered before.


In the end, domain investing rewards patience, consistency, and the ability to make smart moves with limited resources. The early stages are about survival—learning to sell, learning to reinvest, and slowly stacking better names over time. Everyone starts with compromises, flipping solid names to keep going, and trying to level up with each sale. The difference between those who stick around and those who don’t is often just persistence and realism. Nikul is a great example of someone who combined sharp strategy with humility and long-term thinking. He’s built something impressive not just because he’s smart, but because he did the work the right way.


Quote of the Day: “Other people’s opinions of me are none of my business.” -unknown

Domain of the Day SocialProfile.com Becoming worth a percentage of a domain name

Please Note: The list below contains affiliate links and/or names that have been posted for a fee. It is how we pay for our time since it is a free site. More details at bottom of page. Can go to any of the auctions by adding the names at the end like this one

Dynadot

EYBR.com I see eyebrow for some reason

Brow.info OK this one I definitely see Brow

SuperAgents.xyz Even with xyz this is a fine name

TasteMore.com Most bids on the 4 days or less until closing list

GUXT.com Pronounceable so it will go higher than you think it will

Dropso.com good name for another domain dropcatcher

Footstreet.com Even makes $5 in parking

Namejet

FinancialPlanner.com I see this more of an AI tool than an actual financial planner using it for marketing

Compliant.net I feel dot net works just fine here. Compliance is very profitable and non compliance is very expensive

LGPA.com. Ends in A and a 4L. I’ve done well with these types of 4Ls

Nexim.com Great sounding name. Upgrade name for several companies

Venya.com Sounds like a sales/payment platform

SleepyHollow.com As discussed on Sherpa. A city in NY and the famous book

HomeIntelligence.com 10 days out but solid name

CustomGarden.com AI garden planner

Atom – Active Auctions


PFST.com Reserve met at $900. Ends today

Keechy.com No reserve name. Nice brandable

Jaxa.ai No reserve so it won’t be much more than a hand reg

Klarv.com No reserve. Worth the $20 or more of the opening bid

Trixaro.com Sounds like a drug but they probably wouldn’t want the tricks involved so they will pronounce it TRY ZARRO

Yurgo.com I bid $60 but worth a little more. Only taken in 2 extensions so not worth much more

POXL.com Didn’t sell. Now at $675

Curbla.com BIN at $40. Evidently nobody bid on it

Flippin.io At $1950 BIN. This should sell as the bids were only a few dollars short of this

Sedo

THS.io This one may actually meet reserve. Sedo’s reserves are too high this week. Not many very realistic at wholesale

IHATE.ai $2K to show your hate for AI

Thrush.ai BIN at $999. got knocked down to $488

4 LETTER Auction coming up At Sedo. Taking names now

ZGD.ai lowest price LLL.ai on Sedo at $200 BIN

YooHoo.ai At $300 BIN IYKYK

QZE.ai At $499 BIN

Catched

Crypto.fashion Hoodies, shirts, and crazy lounge pants. Has a few bids

123.us Has a few bids. 123 in most TLDs has value IMO

Advertising.xyz Regular renewal,closes today

Bullseye.cl Never heard of Cl but evidently the SLD overcomes the TLD

You.consulting Because it’s all about You

Get.llc No bids. Good call to action to get an LLC. $32 renewal

Godaddy Domains with Bids

Cookify.com ify with keywords have been popular for a decade plus now

ExpertClass.com Masterclass feeling

S456.com People continue to be amazing with these 123 456 type names

LoveToLive.com like the positivity

InvestmentNow.com are we to the point we add now to dot coms to offset the .now sales?

Agentic.group Josh Reason owns agentic dot com and loves seeing these sales

Inventrix.com ix is another like ify ending

RBWP.com The top 4L on the board today

NMGK.com Not as good as the above but K in non English languages does well

FindRate.com Loan origination

SolarCreations.com Solar is going nowhere

ActiveFeet.com Nice shoe store name

BitcoinBee.com Bee everything

Buzzinga.com More bee buzz

Godaddy Names with 1 or NO Bids

HelmetHead.com

LivingHealthy.net

FanBlocks.com

GypsyKings.com

CryptoTaxGuru.com

WinterEdge.com

LidarAI.com

DontCookTonight.com

DeeperCare.com

SeniorLivingAtHome.com

HW.agency

Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid

05885.com
28122.com
abmb.com
ActiveFeet.com
addinc.com
AgenTic.group
asatu.com
BitcoinBee.com
BuzzInga.com
CodeQueen.com
cookify.com
crackeadoprogramas.com
davidwygant.com
drpai.com
eduvally.com
elucidaoncology.com
Everything-Goat-Milk.com
ExpertClass.com
FatGo.com
FinDrate.com
golfd.com
gscreen.com
HairVita.com
HiHindi.com
ImageNews.com
inventrix.com
InvestmentNow.com
ipolo.com
kajikenus.com
KingGlass.com
LifetimeMattress.com
LittleCircus.com
livinginthecrosshairs.com
LoveToLive.com
mwhglobal.com
NaacpBouldercounty.org
nmgk.com
OpenAiLabs.com
PearlWellness.com
pixprint.com
ProLifePhysicians.org
rbwp.com
rheonix.com
s456.com
SecretSystem.com
SendFuneralFlowers.com
SendSympathyFlowers.com
SimpleGear.com
SocialProfile.com
SolarCreations.com
SuperpowerExperts.com
SuperSeminar.com
SupplyChainRisks.com
UrbanDrip.com
VeloHub.com
wenck.com
WhoIsLeonardPeltier.info
wozs.com
YouCell.com




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