Good morning. If yesterday’s sale of DataCenter.com didn’t get you excited about domain investing then nothing should. That was a heck of a sale that came out of nowhere. The kind we all dream of. Here’s what I came up with today. You certainly won’t get a $300,000 sale out of any of these but you have to start somewhere.
JrHigh.org Really? No bidders here. You could subdomain this for every Junior High in America
MyJacket.com Very brandable and for $69 I think this is a good deal
MultiCrawl.com This makes the list because it’s a PR6. And first registered 13 years ago
Lissy.com Evidently a semi popular girls name and yet I’ve never known a girl named Lissy in my life. I knew a guy named Lispy but I think that was a speech thing and not his real name.
RodeoClowns.com Tough way to make a living but you think that is hard? Trying buying a name from Frank Schilling cheap.
Hiromi.com Japanese city
BestOverall.com Certainly worth $69. Comparison site in the waiting
LBLB.com 4 letter repeating. It’s like 2008 all over again
iPanama.com 97 bidders so won’t go cheap
On a side note. I think Cloud.com may be one of the most valuable domain names on the planet right now. I looked it up on DomainTools at couldn’t believe it wasn’t even registered until 2000
Sometimes DomainTools misses the earlier years of domain registrations for some reason.
A look-up of cloud.com at Archive.org shows it has pages from December 1996. Interestingly, it was already back then an ISP called Cloud City…
Thanks Michael,
I thought that was odd and almost impossible to be registered that late. Thanks fir doing the homework
Man…..domains like Cloud.com were not that hard to reg in 2000. A domain like that, depending on the seller, could be bought for $100 or less.
These domains were still being grabbed back then and dropped like crazy with no way to monetize them easily.
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Here’s the link if anyone cares to see.
It’s always good to use other tools to find domain history…
http://web.archive.org/web/19961224235124/http://cloud.com/