It’s not that I dislike dot club. I’ve been called a dot club hater but it’s just not true. I make money buy and selling domains and it’s simply the fact I have not seen anyone sell a dot club but the registry itself.
As a businessman I respect the owners of the string. They have run a good campaign. My view is merely as a domain investor, not as a business needing a domain. I question the real sale prices of names sold early and feel it was a publicity trade but lets pretend they were real. Either way its been good for the registry. For domain investors its been nothing. While I imagine there has to be a resale of a .club somewhere, they have been virtually non existent. That doesn’t make the string bad. Quite the contrary. Use trumps all. And use eventually creates a secondary market. The time and money necessary has been put in to make .club one of the best new strings. But being the best of the new gTLDs doesn’t translate to profits in the resale market. Until that happens I’m certainly not tying up my money* waiting for something to happen. Much more liquidity in dot.com
Anyone else have luck flipping dot club names to prove my above statements are completely wrong?
*I own two LLL.club that have a lot of dust on them
Here are today’s names, you have to click to see current price.
Quote of the Day: “Your grave has two dates and a dash on it. Make it a great dash” -Unknown
Domain of the Day: PayAttention.com You should, you really should
Namejet and Sedo Names at Auction
ICOSpotlight.com ICO are the hottest thing going right now. Here is the perfect name to showcase them
4052.com Don’t get many opportunities any more to buy a NNNN.com
NKN.com A dream pattern for the Chinese and the price shows it
Cryptosite.com At $25 at press time. Crypto, that’s usually enough right now
Processed.com Food, money, payments
31L.com NNL is worth at least $3K IMO. We’ll see if I’m correct
Benzyl.com Science name but I like it as a tech name
SmallWallet.com Bitcoin gave all wallet names value
NoodleRecipe.com Makes me think of Master of None. Actually that was pasta now that I think of it
CherryJuice.com The darker the cherry, the sweeter the juice. Or something like that
GreenWise.com Green and native is just as big as bitcoin to the environmental world
Label.io 18 bids already on this one
Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids
UltimateDance.com Sounds like a dance show. Or a straight to tv movie
DirectRoot.com 1997 birthday. Sounds technical and all silicon valleyish
BreedingDogs.com All in the name. Get your pre packaged puppy mill
iBikini.com Not a big i fan but many are and most people like girls in bikinis….heathens
MySpices.com Just in case you didn’t know. An herb is the leaf of the plant. The rest of it is a spice
PP3.com Getting some great bids. Short and the double P. You might be surprised by the price
WUXE.com Get a CVCV for under $2K
LWGN.com, YRBS.com and GFRM.com Three good CHiPs under $500 at press time but under reserve
Ladder.net If you are going to buy a dot net, this is the quality you should be looking for
KnowMore.org The four figure bid is based on all the backlinks and the “more you know” type campaign
LegalFly.com Sounds like an online site that’s been around a while.
LotteryPicker.com Picking a lottery is easy. Picking winners is the hard part. I imagine that’s what this will do I guess
ClassicModern.com Why not have both?
PriceValue.com My Dad always talks about this. The price to value is what people smart people look at. Regular people just look at price
LocalDriver.com Although you really have no chance of getting a foreign driver. Now that I think of it you have a great chance
50787.com The 787 is good enough for four figures
Daaj.com The repeating vowel 4L.coms always do well at auction
FieldSports.com Large group here. Pretty much all non court sports.
DHI.cc Nothing has changed since yesterday. Can’t go wrong owning a few LLL.cc
EventsMarketing.com Nobody shows up without marketing
866199.com Two 6s, two 9s and no 4s. That will do it
GregOden.com He thinks he is the biggest bust in basketball. He’s not. He just had legs made of balsa wood
GJAS.com All good letters except the J. So officially not all good letters
GamblingApps.com and all that with online gambling not being legal in the US. When it does……….
SeoSeoSeo.com “three times what the other SEO people are doing”
stockware.com Bitcoin gets the headlines. Stock market still where most people are at.
JQueryRain.com 49,000 monthly visits if you believe Godaddy
Godaddy Names With One or No Bids
AgriCarts.com Upgrade name for at least one company
UntraveledPath.com I usually stay safe on the major paths but I do like to take the road less traveled when I’m feeling spunky. No bids. 17 years old
Rondax.com Decent sounds 6L for $12
NoSkillsRequired.com The title of the ad for Quarterback of the Cleveland Browns
RootPulse.com Not as good as the root name above but this one is at $12
DevilsPocket.com I’m not sure why I like this one so much. Sounds like a bad ass bitcoin wallet
Other Domains With Bids
128221.com
ADBasics.com
AlexanderHamiltonHouse.com
AlnsrNews.com
Axago.com
BestHoverboardReviews.com
BlogsDB.com
BrowseAble.com
CalgaryBroomBall.com
CasaRuralPetra.com
ComicScripts.com
CookTasteEat.com
CPRCertificationOnlineClasses.com
DandaGuaranteedAutoSales.com
DavidLevineCaricatures.com
DesignFluxTech.com
ErinMargOlin.com
Football-Jerseys.org
FSLN.net
FutureOfNursingAZcom
HauteCakes.com
HREF.ws
IAXV.com
iHindu.com
JewishFoods.org
KeelingsKrafts.com
KPLX.net
LAShadas.com
Mcafee16.com
MoneyBuddies.net
MonsterMaticApp.com
montanas2002.org
MyBgccc.org
NewsBroadcastNetwork.com
PhiphiIslandTour.com
PhysicsGamesBox.com
Preli.com
RBNPpress.info
ReviewedWeb.com
RoswellApartments.com
SafeDoggie.com
Sarox.com
Sconference.org
SeatingMGR.com
SignalCrypt.com
SlayerIndustries.com
SquirrelHost.com
tech4idiots.org
TeethGeek.com
TheHomeRemodelingCenter.net
ThemedHealth.com
TheSecondGlass.com
TJRA.org
TrainingFilm.com
Unwritten.org
v-mod.com
Verdada.com
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“I question the real sale prices of names sold early and feel it was a publicity trade but lets pretend they were real. Either way its been good for the registry.”
I do too Shane. Are we supposed to believe all these registry reported sales for 5 figures?
I am doubtful that these are real sales. If they are real, why haven’t we see more private sales?