I have always been a pick and shovel guy. I always start as a miner but as I get to know the system I tend to move into the supplier role. I make good money plowing and salting but would much rather sell everyone their salt and their equipment. I also like trading but I am more enthralled with the platforms. I would much rather own Namejet than buy and sell names on it. I am absolutely fascinated with Binance. The platform is unbelievable. They went from nothing to billions of dollars of transactions through the service in a few years. The site didn’t even flinch with the big correction. It flowed like water then entire time. All the while raking in cash from every single transaction that passed through. I can only imagine how much money was made with all the volume. They say that you’re not making money until you’re making it in your sleep and that beast is making huge money 24 hours a day.
On a side note, my daughter has gotten to the point that she needs to start making money. Until the last year she could live off $500 a year. They don’t have a lot of needs in their teens with all this technology. They hang out and watch Netflix or something on the computer, they barely go to the movies. The clothes at Goodwill are cooler than the stuff at the mall now. And she hangs out at the coffee shop “studying” all afternoon but only buys one cup of coffee. Milking their wifi. But now she is going out more. Eating better food. Spending more on gas. She has volunteered for years at food pantries, Alzheimers care clinics, and the dialysis lab and that is fantastic but it doesn’t pay for her new social needs. She also got $150K plus in scholarships so honestly if she didn’t work at all she’s still “earned” quite a bit of money. Which she reminds me of every time she grabs $20 out of my not so hidden, hidden money bag.
She was getting a job with a caterer but $8 an hour isn’t much compared what she could make on the net. She just doesn’t have the discipline yet to make it a job. So I defined the tasks I want her to complete. I hired her to start helping me organize my domains. Double check all the prices across the platforms to make sure they are the same. And various other tasks. I also am giving her some seed crypto money to trade. The last part is a bit risky as I don’t want her to become an addicted gambler like her Dad who doesn’t know what fear of risk feels like. But at the same time, a disciplined trader with skills can make a lot of money. All of this will be a test and I think she learns a lot more than carrying a plate of chicken and potatoes over to the Johnson’s table who are there for their cousin’s 2nd wedding. Here are today’s names. They don’t work if you don’t click on them
PS sorry for the late post. Had scheduled post time at 15:35 instead of 5:35
Quote of the Day: ” In investing, what is comfortable is rarely profitable.” – Robert Arnott
Domain of the Day: BlockChainManagement.com The tech will stand long after the coins
Namejet and Sedo Names at Auction
Huza.com Love this one but it better be close to the left side of the reserve if it wants to have any chance of selling
BlockchainNetherlands.com No bidders. I imagine there will be blockchain tech in every country
BestPolicies.com Could be used for insurance or politics. One bidder
DebitCredit.com Reserve doesn’t seem to out of line on this one. Certainly memorable
BMPW.com Reserve under $1000 so it will sell
Coffee.ws Met reserve. One of the few .ws worth owning IMO
DivingBoard.com Use it to dive into your next project
MudPro.com No bids. Could get this for $69
Sedo’s January Great Domains Auction Starts Today
NP.TV Don’t see many LL.tvs for sale and this one has a modest reserve
Popourri.com Everyone knows the word but a bit difficult to spell
Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids
Solaros.com Obvious solar use but SolarOS is trademarked so have to be careful. Solaris is pretty close as well. Still love it
Sleepa.com This is the kind of name I bought all the time when I first started. I couldn’t afford the keyword so I added an A or an O and got them cheap. Still love them
Searcho.com Another one here. Saves you a ton of money and you take a boring keyword and make it a brand
Junkart.com Also known as Outside art. I am not an expert but I do follow it. Was very hot 6-7 years ago
ParkCircle.com Upgrade name for quite a few locations and entities.
Hybrida.com Here we go again. Putting a little lipstick on Hybrid
RetirementGift.com The perfect gift for that person in the office that gets to retire
TrendCentral.com A lot of money can be made getting ahead of trends
NJAN.com Not usually a big fan of Js in my LLLL.com but NJ for New Jersey brings it to a different price level
HighLA.com With the new laws LA is definitely higher than it used to be. MJ name all the way
OwnerSale.com Not as good as for sale by owner but gets it done
BlockChain Names: Bubble popped and somebody sealed it and filled it back up. More money, more money
Godaddy Names With One or No Bids
SeatBook.com Good name for a entertainment ticket booking site. No bids
CryptoTracker.com Coming up later but maybe the best crypto name out in a while
CritterOutfitter.com Because somebody has to make raincoats for your birds. No bids
Gigglo.com Pretty nice brand for $12 IMO
ToadAlley.com You need to hop on this one…..Sorry
RedBulldog.com Fits the color+animal pattern that has made a lot of good brands over the years
RapeSites.com Come on Godaddy, filtering out the word rape can’t be that hard
SSSSM.com This would have sold for $400 back in the Chinese rush. Now it doesn’t even have a $12 bid
LiquidGrapes.com Also known as wine…………….or grape juice
RacingLasVegas.com There are a few places in Vegas where you can race on a real racetrack with real cars. Here’s their marketing name
SmartAndBroke.com Not sure it has much value but I thought it was funny and memorable
PregnancyCalculatorOnline.com No bids but 15,000 backlinks and 3200 monthly visits
Teetle.com Cute little brand for $12
Godaddy Names With Bids
Albawabaeg.com
AlexMoi.net
AppCoden.com
AppsUp.com
Caltrox.com
Chip-India.com
ClueyBlog.com
CommonComputers.com
DadApp.com
DawgGrog.com
Dazebao.org
DFWCatholic.org
EleganThemes.com
ElkridgeGolf.com
EverettLawFirm.biz
FinestHotels.com
Freexr.com
GamesBotol.com
Hostellombardia.net
Illuminati-Order.com
jandaflooringcreston.com
Namore.com
PacificVoyagers.org
PGATours.com
PrivateWineCellar.com
QZOF.com
RetreatAssistedLiving.com
RoboticServices.com
SheSaidBeauty.com
ShogHartGallery.com
Stainless-Steel-Tube.org
Superdownloadsw.com
TattooLTD.com
Techtropolis.com
TheEliteMovers.com
TuftSheAltPlan.com
UncleParvo.com
VaporRage.com
ysijccdrivereducation.com
ZTable.com
ll names chosen by me Shane, or Josh . (ie you click through and purchase a name you like) or an occasional paid listing. Everything I say is based on my own research or is opinion. Do your own due diligence. That means look it up yourself if you don’t think the stats or my opinion is correct. I hand choose my names but I am paid to make this list by the auction houses, individuals that are auctioning names, and Godaddy affiliate links. Keep that in mind and only buy names that YOU think are good
If she works out well as a domain organizer I’ll hire her too.
We’re going to find out 🙂