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Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Wednesday February 6th, 2019

Escrow.com

If you put up your portfolio at auction right now at Namejet how much would it fetch?  Better yet, lets pretend YOU are the NamesCon auction.  The entire room is going to bid on your top 100 names.  How do you do?  I don’t think the results definitely determine your skill as a domain investor but 99% of the time its a pretty good determinate.  Josh’s portfolio of tens of thousands of domains probably wouldn’t fetch much on an individual basis.  But if he listed out his numbers.  Sell through rate, annual revenue, annual costs, then he may get quite an offer.   But this is a rare bird.  Most people can easily determine the value of their domain if they were to auction off their names.  Good names want to be owned by other domain investors.  Just like good property.  People want to own things they can sell.  If nobody wants to own it but you then you are 1.  a genius and ahead of your time or 2. a person that made bad buying choices.   I’ve found that most people think they are geniuses.

On a side note, I received a scary note from a fellow domain investor who has become a friend of mine over the years.  Except it wasn’t from him.  It was from his wife letting me that he had had a heart attack.  But survived.  And she knew that we had talked quite a bit and wanted me to know.  First I said a prayer for his family and daughter and then I thanked his wife for letting me know.  Would your family know what to do with your domains if you died?  Do they know your passwords and who to contact if something happened to you.  My wife knows to talk to Travis, Josh, Michael Cyger, and Drew.  I’ve put all the passwords of the accounts on physical paper in the safe.  The rest she can figure out just by having my computer.  But I got to thinking. Would my daughter know?  It’s a talk I’ll have with her and probably my brother just in case he has to step in.  I have no plans on going anywhere but not sure any of us ever do.

Finally, can anyone explain why there are always names that drop that end in AT?  Its been like that for a decade.  Why did people register all these names and nouns with AT at the end.  Nobody has ever explained it to me.  Anyone know?  Here are today’s names. Make sure to click on the names to see the current price and to help DSAD continue writing each day.

 

Quote of the Day:  He’s turned his life around. He used to be depressed and miserable. Now he’s miserable and depressed.” – Harry Kalas

Domain of the Day:  360Flex.com  Has over 10,000 backlinks from being the name of a startup that got acquired.  Seller let me know it comes with matching twitter handle

Namejet, Sedo, and other Names Up for Auction

Vienna.net  Big enough city that I think it makes reserve

Price.me   One of the better dot me that has been up for sale in a while IMO

EMGH.com  and OLGH.com   Somebody put the pair up for sale with a low reserve.  Cashing out

FBI.net   I see my neighbor “FBI Survelliance Van” on my Wifi so maybe he could use the name

BLPO.com  Another one with a reserve under $500

UY.net   Has a good chance to sell.  Not sure I’ve seen many LL.net go to end user but the aftermarket is hopping

Chomped.com  Its a past tense which generally I don’t like but good food or pet food name IMO

Ocpo.com  No reserve.  Kinda pronounceable.  So kinda good name

PickApples.com   Great marketing name/ call to action name for an orchard

Disbursal.com   Bill payment platform comes to mind first

Godaddy Domains With Multiple Bids

CannabisTherapy.com    CBD and cannabis couldn’t have timed it better.  Opioids are not working and the world is searching for a new pain relief

87178.com  By far the top price on the Godaddy board today

JobWork.com  Sounds like a WeWork, office sharing name

000456.com  “but it has a 4”  patterns….patterns

ThisBig.com   How big?

GeoDash.com    Geo could be geography or geometry

TheTen.com  Everyone loves Top Ten lists

FreeBackLinks.com  and FreeBacklink.com 10-15 years ago the first one was a mid five figure name.  We’ll soon find out current value

DDSM.com   Can never go wrong with Double Ds.    Unless your running

Partem.com   Latin for “the”

MediaFactor.com   Media name from 1998

CardSale.com   Sports cards always come to mind first for me when I see cards in a domain

VisionDesigns.com  Upgrade name for a few companies

FunRooms.com   Sex or escape.  Both could be fun

 

Godaddy Domains With One or No Bids

NeoMama.com  An app named this.  Online Mama

Animeline.com  Anime line art and a few companies with the name Anime line.   I’m always amazed how popular anime is in Japan and Korea.  It’s everywhere

HomeBunny.com  Easy logo, no bidders

MountainDefense.com  The Mountain is a pretty good defense

FabBlue.com   Fashion brand is first thought.   No bids

TheGreenWave.com  The backup is selling it to a Tulane fan

MetalEagle.com  Tough bro

SurfaceCapital.com Capital names haven’t been moving quite as well lately I’ve noticed

PopNotch.com  Fun to say.  Worth $10 just for that reason

SideU.com  The University for Sidehustle

Koizo.com 5L with no bids

NoBlister.com  Good marketing name for a product that prevents blisters

OpenDensity.com  Cool Sounding tech name

Qwacky.com  Wacky name with no bidders

Bawty.com  5L with no bids

Other Domains with Bids

1073.net
40599.com
43955.com
580818.com
Aaftsa.com
AHCSHome.com
AhlstromLaw.com
AllisonGrahamWardrobe.com
Ann7.com
ArturoCampos.com
BambiOwnersClub.com
Bashuqishi.com
BayviewGourmet.com
BGamers.com
CoderzZP.com
ConcreteRemovalService.com
CyberKnifeOfNewyork.info
DannyLarue.com
DisasterDoc.com
DizBizz.com
DTRegent.com
DUVG.com
Feizaomanhua.com
FFBSStats.org
Fish4Walleye.com
FlurtMag.com
FlyImagineAir.com

Fuze98.com
GetPaid4Task.com
Henanletu.com
International-Hair.com
InventionReaction.com
JandJBooksAndCoffee.com
JerryPointsPaintings.com
JiluyianQuan.com
Jushush.com
JustFindIt.com
LinknTech.com
ljldm8788.com
loloxiaoz.com
LTCDirect.com
LuckyCasinoPT.com
LuckyLou.com
ManPingWang.com
Mektek.com
Miniwm168.com
MudraLifestyle.com
New0576.com
ni9ni.com
ocblog.net
Ok47.com
RandomWebSearch.com
RentC.com
RGRestaurant.com
rockford-ettco.com
Rusdepot.com
Saaelatghazal.com
SenatorMikenofs.com
SeniorCupid.com
shdh.biz
StartLaw.com
SteamEngineLube.com
Suenden.com
SwingTimeAustralia.com
Tahrik.com
TheGameChair.com
TheRealMadridFan.com
Tznin.com
UAPK.com
Varbuzz.com
Varime.com
vb666.com
VideoStyle.com
WestcoastAppraisals.com
what-id-wear.com
WineFine.com
WoodlandConsultants.com
x1000y.com
XNAC.com
ynlongquan.com
Zacryl.com
zd999.com
zhenai920.com
Zulnet.com
ZuluRunner.com
Zumrece.com

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5 Replies to “Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Wednesday February 6th, 2019”

  1. Shane, what I don’t understand is why no registrar offers a protection service in case the worst does happen. Basically insure your domains are safe and transferred to the appropriate party.

  2. Shane, it’s ironic that you mention that you mention that story. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange, QuadrigaCX, says about $140 million worth of customers’ holdings are stuck in an electronic vault because the company’s founder, and sole employee, died without sharing the password.

    I have already trained my 17-year-old son, and he has taken over my domain business to pay his way through college. My family would have been in real trouble with the names if something happened to me a few years ago.

  3. Epik offers protection in a forever domain for $399

    Domaining is a dangerous profession, not enough movement

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