
One of the things I’ve noticed about certain Colorado towns is the community vibe. In these mountain towns, everyone is so relaxed. The attire, even for business, is comfortable and outdoorsy. It’s common for people to work during the day and then immediately head out for a walk, hike, or ride. Being active is the norm; I’ve seen essentially no one who is out of shape. Almost everyone smiles and acknowledges you, often asking what you’re up to, not out of nosiness, but out of a genuine curiosity about which trails are currently riding or hiking well.
In short, the happiness level appears to be five times higher than many other places I’ve visited. We aren’t talking about Aspen or Vail, areas filled with high-income second-home owners, but rather towns like Salida and Buena Vista. These are places without massive ski resorts.
A majority of the residents work remotely. They represent all kinds of industries, though most are computer-based. Because these are jobs where you can live anywhere, people have chosen to be here; they don’t live here out of necessity for employment, and it shows. More work and live than work to live.
For my entire life, I lived where I had to. I do love my hometown, it’s a university town, which carries its own youthful, vibrant energy. However, the lack of topography is an issue. While flat, open spaces have their own beauty, the combination of hot summers, cold winters, and endless wind can make for a long year and limits the “fun” factor. It’s great for growing crops, though!
My point is that many employers claim remote employees aren’t as productive or lack the bond of an in-office team. I think those employers overlook the importance of a happy employee. Someone who lives where they actually want to be is usually more fulfilled. The people here seem significantly happier, and my guess is that they are a pleasure to work with. I know this is a high-level observation, but I feel it’s a pretty accurate one.
Quote of the Day: “We hire adults. Adults don’t need to be watched to be productive. When you prioritize the ‘where’ over the ‘well-being,’ you lose the heart of your workforce.” — Reed Hastings, Co-founder of Netflix
Domain of the Day: LabBright.com No bidders at Godaddy auctions
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Fusers.com Could be a brand. Could sell printer fusers.
SuperForge.com Being used for car rims but fits a lot of industries
Unpin.com 22 years old. I’m going to call this a tech name
GSWO.com Great letters, O for organization
DronesRUs.com I think they ToysRUs naming convention has played out but getting some bids
LIMD.com Over $1K. Officially, you could call it pronounceable. I hate to say this, but I see prosthetics on this one
UOOO.com 21 days away but wanted to tease you
Flow.dog Love the brand. Has one bid
OnChain.mx Under $10 for the keyword
Pi.coffee I know the .coffee doesn’t have a great sell through but Pi is a pretty good keyword
Namejet
OrganicMeats.com A bit generic but still should translate to good online sales
Whitespring.com If it sounds like a family office it makes a good brand
OpenFlight.com Open names killing it lately
ActivePet.com Sounds like a dogfood
Blendo.com You know I love keyword+o names
ConsciousLabs.com Only 10 bidders. Probably because nobody can spell concious
Sis.org Has the second most bids on the entire Namejet board to the name below
VOSO.com What a name. Wouldn’t be surprised to see this go over $25K
TheStick.com As seen on Domain Sherpa
YellowParrot.com Name animal is always a good hold
GoldenDolphin.com I said on Domain Sherpa I would eat at this Chinese restaurant
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ImpactHealth.io Now at BIN of $30
Folist.com Doesn’t really mean anything but nice 5L.com. No reserve at $10
ChefSolo.com “Recipes for the single cook”
Upibo.com No reserve on this brandable ….$20
Gurmu.com Another one but at $50
Pelbi.com One more no reserve at $20
Sedo
Mom.es Under $500 reserve. No bids
Amsterdam.app Closes today. Amsterdam is a nice brand. At $110
Ceysma.com I think its a typo for cysma but getting some bids
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Catched
Poker.vg Gambling sites don’t mind using alt TLDs
SafeSide.ai Putting some rails on AI is definitely a concern with many
Eric.it Eric in IT may want this email
Robots.rent Rent a robot? No bids
AgentChat.net Closes today Agents will be doing all the chatting
J.fr Just crossed $10K. Regular renewal of $8. I knew it would do well. Not this well
AiCandy.fr France is winning today. Here’s another one with a few bids
Hike.shoes Closes today. Hiking makes more sense but has a few bids
Godaddy Domains With Bids
PrivateHero.com Getting bids as a Private LLM
AvatarBet.com Most bids on the board today. And I have no idea why
ShenDun.com at $4K and I assume because it’s Chinese. My Google results don’t tell any kind of story
NuClaw.com Experts telling you not to buy claw names. Saying its a fad
HiFinance.com More of a greeting than High Finance
MemorialTrees.com Great buildout name. And I know how to fill the orders
MedicalSupplies.org I think you can do retail out of this name
Flex.cc Only the best keywords in .cc sell at auction. Even less retail
Indii.com Taken in 24 extensions. Represents Indian
BrandMarketplace.com Domain Marketplace ready to go. Do we need another one of these?
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VintageBag.com People love vintage
Plaant.com Adding the A makes it a defensible Plant brand . Name is available because mini indoor greenhouse company went bankrupt
GraceThomas.com Two first names make great brands
BitGrant.com Grant paid in bitcoin
DeepPeace.com We could use just regular peace right now
HighRisk.org The dot org makes it seem like its serious
HopeAgent.com It has agent in it so it will get bids
LeadersSummit.com You could sell $1000 tickets on the name alone
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