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Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Friday September 15th

Escrow.com

I try not to profile my domain inquiries.  But I do.  I am almost 100% sure that when I get an inquiry for a domain from Nigeria that its going nowhere.  When I get one from India, there may be conversation but they will not be willing to pay what I am asking.  When I get one from Europe I get excited.  Half of my end user sales have been to Europe.   Yes, I realize that my stereotypes can be wrong. There are many Indian people and companies willing to pay good money for domains.  They just don’t often come my way.  Do I treat any of these any differently?  No, I just lower my expectations to nothing.   And so far I have been right on the money.  Or lack of money.  I’d love to hear your “good country, bad country” inquiries. Here are today’s names. Click for most recent price  

Quote of the Day:  “Talent brings you to the stairs, hard work gets you to the top”   

Domains of the Day: CryptoCoin.tv Can’t get much hotter than crypto and now you can own the crypto video market

Namejet , DropCatch, and Sedo Names at Auction

SilverIngot.com    People buy this just like gold bullion.  And it all goes in cycles.  Get it while it’s relatively cool

SecurityProgram.com   It’s all about security right now.  50   51 bidders agree

YourOwnBlog.com   No bidders.  Solid marketing name if you are going to help them get started

DURE.com   Has to be getting close to reserve.   CVCV are killing it right now

SingleMen.com  A lot of single women, and some married, are looking for exactly this

CleverDesigns.com    Being unique and clever will trump smart in some situations.  Visual design is one of them

RacingSystems.com      Not a lot of poor people in racing

Squidward.com   My favorite character on SpongeBob

Coba.com  One of my favorite CVCV in a while

ABWB.com   Reserve met under $200

 Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids

CCGH.com   This is a $2500 at auction name in my opinion.  Five figure retail.  My opinion only

TAOP.com  1998 domain the just broke the four figure mark

GHSM.com    Some very strong LLLL.coms on the board today

Truspeed.com    Used to be a place to buy and service performance cars

Ottimo.com   Upgrade name for quite a few entities

899877.com   Top number of bids on the GD board today

GoldSeason.com   I’m told that this will now be called Bitcoin season

Xtremeclean.com     Because regular or extreme just isn’t good enough

Domains That I Like With One or No Bids 

TiredPuppy.com I might be the only one that says it but I like to say “I’m one tired puppy”

TeenCandy.com Adult all the way. 1997 birthday. The domain not the teens

DamnThatsGood.com The name of my new cooking show. Already a show called “Fu## That’s Delicious”

Klojo.com 5L.com with no bids. I’ll take this at $12

DNADiamonds.com There is a business of making diamonds from people and animals remains. Look it up

SmarterStudent.com 1998 domain and $12

Custom.tv After 360.tv sale we’re all watching .tv names again

LegalizeItNow.com Marijuana and sports gambling

ThinkPills.com Brain booster

Flexxit.com Just like the look of it

BrewRun.com Since beer run is taken

EasyAsDuck.com and EasyAsFuck.com One for the kids, one for the adults

 

Other Domains With Bids

357222.com
379899.com
724haber.com
77065.com
AbelDuarte.com
Abyssinian-Rescue.com
AdvzoServing.net
Akabistro.com
Akent.com
am-horizon.com
AnimalEmergencyCenterMemphis.com
AppleTell.com
BaldwinHotel.com
BenetTonTalk.com
BluefinBali.com
CaliforniaHomeFinder.com
CarlosNine.com
CHDMausam.org
CineCurry.com
Ciudadespana.com
Concordnehccha.org
Connorchristian.com
CraigHillRange.org
Custom.tv
edefficiencyindex.com
EDQ.co
EnterVR.com
EsmirandaMiamor.com
Feferraz.net
FirstRepublicMarketing.com
GameHacksDownload.net
GameTalks.com
GiveForChange.com
GPXU.com
GRFV.com
GritAndGracepgh.com
Haber724.com
HMUQ.com
HMUZ.com
HoteLombak.com
HZO.co
iDeafNews.com
JoltEnergy.com
Karadenizgezi.com
Katanabet.com
Kuharka.com
Kumpulanilmu.com
LeCartet.com
LillysPlace.net
LLakes.org
LUU.cc
ManualBirds.com
maruyasf.com
maviyesil.com
ModernWise.com
nantablog.com
NationalMirrorOnline.net
NewportCorp.com
NXE.co
Okteo.com
Petoria.com
PhantomConsulting.com
pkmnleague-mtl.com
PsycheIndonesia.com
RelishMe.net
Rerere.com
RoadPay.com
SaloneReporter.net
SingleCentral.com
SitusGadget.com
SOS.me
SpotlightingNews.com
StefanoBelfiore.com
SwanEcosystemCenter.org
ThaneElection.com
TheButtercreamBee.com
TheMissingDrink.com
TheSoccer.net
TheTrueVineRecordShop.com
Tia.cc
TNBB.net
TurkeyProxy.com
Twifficiency.com
Typband.com
UroHealth.org
VideoExperience.com
WiseGirlMusic.com
World-Traveler.com
YoloWoolMill.com

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6 Replies to “Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Friday September 15th”

  1. Agree with you. Most of my sales are to US and UK buyers. The rest automatically go to trash/ignore/spam. However, I would like to qualify that I do that with 90+% of US leads too. If they want it, they will come back.

  2. Shane,

    The same happens to me. The worst part of receiving offers from India is when they agreed on a price, take all the way to escrow and never paid. I guess my question to you is, if you are not getting buyers from Europe, India and Africa, then where are you getting your buyers from? US and Australia?

  3. Mostly spot on,
    Even though i’m from Pakistan, i’ve almost travelled to every country in the world, people might call this generalization, but the stats prove it otherwise (Atleast for me too).
    Though i get more excited when my inquiries are from the States..

  4. It also depends on the knowledge of the market, the income, economy and a few other factors. However, i think my fellow neighbours are growing pretty fast, so it would just be stupid to rule them out, it may take some time but i think they will catch up to the markets. Whether it’s domains or anything else.

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