As I sit here watching the last episode of Breaking Bad I am reminded that TV is a stronger form of media than it’s ever been. And once it’s tied in to the Internet in a real way it will be something that we can not imagine. We are still a very visual society and while the Internet is a great way gather and display, the TV has tons of room to improve. How will domains come into play? That I’m not quite sure. Here are today’s names
E-mail.net 100 visits per day. 19 years old. Not many more common Internet terms than this
GUFU.com Repeating vowel in a CVCV.com is gold right now
4600.net Chinese generally don’t do LLLL.net but the dot coms are getting expensive so the trend is up for dot nets
Wooting.com Not super valuable but for $12 it’s worth a flyer IMO
8667.com Under $5K a good buy on this one
EmployeeHandbook.info And 19 other solid business dot info names
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RGH.com Don’t really have to explain LLL.com values. Obviously a lot of people like this one
Worcester.net 17 years old . I’m thinking sauce but most are thinking Geo
ADMU.com Short and easy to say and spell. U is my least favorite of the vowel endings
OptionTrading.info And 14 other High CPC investing dot infos. Lots of affiliate programs for these
Skurf.com Ski Surf. I think it could be a good brand not just just selling skurf boards
PaperDoor.com No bidders. Would make a nice brand
aFacebook.com Ten bidders are idiots
TBallSet.com – If you have a 6 year old or ever been 6, then you’ve played t-ball.
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I Like the way you comment on each domain name – especially those relating to IP infringements.