Yesterday was a crazy day that shows what a weird life I lead. I spent the morning trying to help Luke Bryant, the country singer and his managers find a farm to have his fall concert at in Champaign. Not sure how he got my number but I told him I could probably find a farm that would do the trick. It had to be at least 100 acres with some other details. I think I may have found it but it was a little odd telling someone “I’ll be there in a second I’m trying to find a farm for Luke Bryant”
Another vendor came in to talk to me about buying their products that our nursery can sell on Amazon. But I faced the same problem I’m facing all winter. If I tell them what I’m doing they end up just doing it themselves and skipping me. I have decided that after today I am just going to have everything sent to me and not say what I’m doing. Most of my venders have rules and territories for their products and I want to adhere to those rules but as soon as I lay out what I am going to do they end up working directly with Amazon and get walked through the process. Forget the rules, they can be happy I’m buying 6 pallets instead of my normal one pallet. The real money maker would be for me to produce something and then sell it through them. The money has always been in making and selling retail. Keeping all the middle guys out of the loop. Exactly what my vendors are doing to me.
At 7 am I met for coffee with a guy from Austin TX who was in town who has had some good success coaching runners on the side. He comes up with training plans, gives feedback on workouts, and helps with nutrition. He has 30 runners at $40 a month and he has had some good results. Some of them have moved and now he does it remotely. Everything is pretty much done via email right now. But I have a business plan written in pencil for a site that is for remote coaching called ….RemoteCoach.com It could serve as a hub to have runners find coaches. Coaches could be rated and ranked and they could find runners. And I would get paid to put them together. Would work pretty well on runner.com too but that may be too small of a niche to use such a good name for.
And between all that I sold some nursery stock for spring and actually did some of the work I’m really supposed to be doing. I have to admit my mind was racing by the end of the day with all the activity. I get excited just taking about business ideas. Regardless of what business it is. Because business is business. You just switch out what the product it Here are today’s names, Click on them for current price
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Domain of the Day: BlockChainCo.com Not getting much love. A month ago people would have had this at four figures early
Namejet and Sedo Names at Auction
☼.net (xn--94h.net) Officially an aged IDN that with the growing popularity of emojis are going to get pulled out of the woodwork. Featured in a DomainTools article
Each.com Might get to reserve at close today. Getting pretty close
TimeToMakeMoney.com Met reserve at under $100. It certainly is
Bencho.com Could be Ben Cho as well. A Buddhist first name
RecoveryOfData.com A one off of Data Recovery and a heck of a lot cheaper with the same keywords
TrainBrain.com I like it more than Luminosity. But the reserve is a bit much for my taste
SupremeSolar.com I’m a big fan of most solar names. This one isn’t too bad. No bids
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GoldenSlumber.com Reminds me of the Beatles song . No bids
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Crashes.com People LOVE crashes. A whole site of crashes would be very cool
eBike.com Getting a fantastic price. Could hit $30K
Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids
iSection.com 1996 original registration. People are still buying I names. Just less than they used to
BackcountryBrewery.com 3,000 backlinks and age has this at $500 at press time
TISQ.com Pronounceable and from 1998. Both give it more value
NameToday.com Like it. Don’t love it
Rejuvenation.net Such a big keyword that the dot net is worth three or four figures IMO
StormSpotter.com Great name for someone that does exactly that. Steal under $1K . Again in my opinion
Dealster.com You’ve heard me say it a lot over 10 years but people LOVE deals and bargains
TheExotic.com I’m not sure what THE is but I know its going to be exotic
HighTable.com Pretty sure this won’t be used to sell tables that are high
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Cashmatic.com Just exudes you’re going to make a lot of cash. When actually the guy selling the program is
Kryptikz.com If you believe GD it gets 63,000 visits a month
CreativeDesignAgency.com Pretty much covers what they are going to offer
Zofu.com Closes today but hasn’t met reserve
Godaddy Names With One or No Bids
ICOPriceAlerts.com Good name for tracking upcoming and past ICOs
TodaysInvestor.com 1998 birthday. A lot of people don’t like apostrophe but you can’t mess it up since there are none in domains so I don’t see why its a big deal
FinTools.com An absolute steal at $12 IMO. Financial tools
YourNextApartment.com Great marketing name for a real estate company
LittleRusty.com No bids. A kids toy or your skills are a bit off right now
WildCreekFarm.com Not a ton of value but would make a good food brand
Wetness.com Can be used for several different things from water sports to adult sports
Evaders.com VPN or proxy site is the first thing that comes to mine here
VPetshop.com Virtual Petshop
DildosToGo.com Because the “use them at the store” business model was not successful
EnticingPricing.com Certainly memorable. With the rhyming and all. No bidders
FatCarp.com Short and easy logo. No bids
CloseOurBorders.com Whatever it sells for I’ll sell you CloseTheBorder.com for $10 less
NovoChain.com It has chain in it so I put it on the list.
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I feel like I missed somethings somewhere? lol
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1) What’s this Amazon stuff you’re talking about? Was this “about buying their products FOR me” supposed to read “about buying their products FROM me”? Meaning that people are buying your nursery products to resell on Amazon?
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2) Did I miss an announcement about Runner?
I think you’re selling yourself short on Remote Coach .. why just keep it for running when it’s a great generic domain? You could have coaches for all sorts of categories .. not just running. BIG buildout project though .. no clue where you’ll find more time than you already have .. lol? I grabbed Remote Instruction // dot // com a while back .. quite happy with it for just about the same possibilities! 🙂
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3) Who the heck is Luke Bryant (nevermind .. youtubed .. hillbilly pop .. shows you own a pick-up .. lol) 😉
1. Selling someone else’s products through Amazon fulfillment can be quite profitable. My plants are perishable so although I could sell through Amazon it is a different way of selling
2. Running is much easier to coach remotely than most sports. Fitness workouts are pretty easy as well.
3. I like all music. May be the only guy in the world that is not a big fan of the Beatles’ work though
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3. ” May be the only guy in the world that is not a big fan of the Beatles’ work though”
lol .. I knew there was a reason you were my Valentine! I tend to give each song their own unbiased chance regardless of musician(s) .. but I tell people all the time that the Beatles suck .. and that they were the beginning of the end where music become more about marketing than music and bla bla bla (I could go on much more on this than on domains .. the “mission statement” of my old music site was literally the equivalent of a 70 page book if you can believe .. actually .. I’m sure you could believe that .. lol).
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To be fair though .. I do like Twist and Shout .. and for some unknown reason I also like Hey Jude .. but for the most part .. yeah .. Beatles Suck! :-/
Good quote…I do similar.
Good to see an “e” dons in doing well. Me thinks they are underrated.
Interesting about eBike.com as I have eUrgency.com now for sale at Sedo!
Bob,
That’s not even close to eBike. Bordering bad