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Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Sunday May 13th , 2018

Escrow.com

 

 

I love using DomainIQ.com  to look up what other domain investors are hand registering.  Auction and private buys are different because everyone has a different bankroll so it’s not apples to apples.  What is interesting is to see the hand regs or auction purchases under $1000. Where do the see value in a lesser priced name? What did they see of value at auction?  There are quite a few domain investors that I think are so good at what they do that I learn from watching them.  Others are pure curiosity.  And a few I just do it to see how bad they are at their craft.  You know.  The portfolios where they should just hit CRTL+ALT+DELETE the entire portfolio

I don’t have a lot of time to check but with the .app craze I’ve been watching to see what the vocally supportive people are buying.  Again, not following or buying.  Just looking for entertainment.  Now I’ll just sit back and wait for the sales.  And I’m guessing they will be right there with the rest of the new Gs.  Few and far between.   Of course this could be different.  But I’ll be out buying and selling other things while we wait for it to be different.

PS:  Don’t forget wifes, Moms, and Grandmas today

Here are today’s domains.  Click to see the latest price

Quote of the Day:   “Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else” -Margaret Mead

Domain of the Day:  HappyYoga.com    Sounds like a lovely place to go get your stretch on

 Namejet and Sedo Names at Auction

NetGuard.com  I think this is easily worth the reserve. Fantastic name for cybersecurity. 1995 name

InstantColor.com  No reserve name that would make a nice marketing name for several industries

ILoveCrypto.com    I bet this sells for 10 times the current bid of $321

DSCI.com    Top amount of bids on the names closing today

0721.com    Somebody let this expire.  Nothing like letting a five figure name expire

Datac.com     Aged and has Data in the name

Firk.com   Pronounceable 4L.com.   I think a good pronounceable 4L is as good as a bad 3L.  But I have neither so what do I know?

Fasts.com   Fasting is becoming a popular diet

AFBD.com Expiring name so it will sell

 

Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids

StartOnline.com   57 bids shows how much people like this.  21 years old

SuperH.com  Sounds like a truck stop

DuckHill.com   Good memorable brand

Nicker.com    I like this one.  Would be a good buy under $1500 IMO

XBTR.com  The Chinese have already found this one. Just step out of the way

ModernPantry.com  Pretty sure if its modern its going to be organic

BlockEasy.com   Blockchain name all the way

CityTube.com   Godaddy thinks its worth $6400.  Bidders think its $35

Godaddy Names With One or NO Bids

UBBD.com  Pretty good letters.  Under $300 at press time

FindAPerson.org  No bids.  I just use facebook

LawnQuestions.com  Not a lot of value but I know for a fact people have TONS of lawn questions

ExpressPlumber.com 9 times out of 10 if a residential customer calls a plumber its an emergency

ArborWeek.com  Why do we need to have just Arbor Day?

SmartBirdFeeders.com  Squirrel proof and take bird photos

Godaddy Names With Bids

0bd.com
187772.com
241333.com
254333.com
459333.com
717jk.com
ACGTS.com
ASecretGardenWedding.com
AustinScreenRepair.com
BabyBoomersRUS.com
BayEconFor.org
BestNudes.com
BitcoinGenerate.com
BobNeil.com
BritCaster.com
Burhoe.com
CaledoniaMill.org
CILS.net
CraftProContracting.com
CricketTrailer.com
CrossoverLabs.org
CryptoHubs.com
CSMMarketingGroup.com
DailyTaste.com
DeliRadio.com
EasyBids.com
Escape-Walkthroughs.com
Expotex.com
FinanceFactory.com
FoodBaskets.com
GerryOutdoors.com
GoAutomation.com
GogoBaby.com
HelloSphere.com
Hyhrs.com
IndianaDrones.com
investigatemyhome.com
KickDiabetes.com
KimInc.com
LevelNaturals.com
LotusEstates.com
MaryArrchie.com
MortgageFacts.com
Neolera.org
NexusData.com
no1pdf.com
OnlineCicek.com
OracleRealty.com
ProKarate.com
QOOY.com
Regulated.org
RobotFinder.com
RogerWaterStours.com
Seaside-spa.net
Story-Drive.com
Tarporley.net

TekCave.com
The-Tribulation-Network.com
TheBlogStudio.com
TheLowellTribune.com
TheMotherHuddle.com
TinyBitCoin.com
TrazosDentales.com
TutorWorks.com
UBBD.com
UKNM.com
up4y.com
UrbanJungleComic.com
VacationWear.com
Valentinoresortandspa.com
VirtueFirst.org
Webm-ccl.org
Yigou007.com

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7 Replies to “Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Sunday May 13th , 2018”

  1. Shane,

    XBT is the Bitcoin ticker symbol is some systems- which speaks to the interest in XBTR.com.

    Will be interesting to see where that ends and if it beats ILoveCrypto!

    Mike

  2. I had HappyYoga on my watchlist for a while but took it off after deciding the double “y” in the middle was problematic. For some reason I don’t like it when the first word in a domain name ends with the same letter that the next word starts with.

      1. I get the camel casing and all but there’s still something about how the words flow together that makes me like or not like a domain outside of its intrinsic value. I also don’t like it when the first word ends in “e” and the second starts with a “d”, “r” or “s”. SkateDepot.com bothers me but SkateLand.com doesn’t. I guess maybe I’m just weird.

    1. I don’t have too much hate for this sort of thing. It’s a factor .. but a small one … I actually like HappyYoga .. the two words work together both phonetically and more importantly makes sense in terms that many people who do yoga do it to be happy (apparently .. lol)

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