Domain Spotlight:

Escrow.com

Game changing sale.  That’s what I’m looking for.  That sale that people say “aren’t you the guy that sold?”.   To get that sale I have to have a  few things. A name that deserves the price.  The ability to say no.  And about three or four truckloads of luck.  There is going to be a lot of “that’s too rich for me” responses on the way,  but I know I’ll get there.  Every year that passes the quality of my names goes up.  The names may not have gotten better, but they will be more expensive to acquire because of all the names that have been put into use.  The beach is filling up with houses.  The empty lot didn’t move any closer to the ocean but if there aren’t any more lots available yours looks a whole lot nicer.   It’s become very expensive to acquire good names but I think it only goes up from here.  I’m looking forward to being a part of it.

 

Here are today’s names, you have to click to see current price. 

Quote of the Day:  Excellence is being able to perform at a high level over and over again. You can hit a half-court shot once. That’s just the luck of the draw. If you consistently do it… that’s excellence.  -Jay Z

Domains of the Day:   GrassFactory.com Love this one as a cannabis name. Only one bidder

Portfolio of the Day:   HardDrone.com, TinyItems.com, and many more. No bids

Namejet , DropCatch, and Sedo Names at Auction

Timecat.com  Met reserve at $99.    Some may not like it because its too close to tomcat

CrossBike.com   Cycle cross or gravel bikes are the new trends right now in bikes

Ceno.com  Another CVCV fetching a good price

LookSmarter.com   The only thing better than being smart is looking the part

22ii.com  Will be interesting to see if this meets reserve

665222.com   Another one of those triple repeating at the end 6N.com that has been doing so well as of late

CAN.com  My favorite name is back up for auction

CrowdMate.com   Basically Tinder

BrightDeal.com  I like bright names.  So does Namebright

 

 Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids

Hypertag.com     Sounds like it should be something but really just a brand IMO

Salutation.org  1995 domain.   Greetings and salutations

EatInc.com   This one is from 1996.   The most popular past time in American.  Eating

838999.com   These triple repeater endings are killing it at auction.  This one is following the trend.  Nice price

100333.com   And this one is even higher

BitcoinArcade.com   Gambling with bitcoin.  You know its the future

AllProLegal.com   Lots of legal backlinks and history here.  Thus all the bids

Cryptery.com   Crypocoin name.  And that’s good enough this summer.

eBook.me   You know what’s going to be sold here

TopLawnmowerReviews.com   Old site ready to be rebuilt and collecting affiliate money

OGZL.comQMHV.comXMHV.com, and ZMHV.com   Some lower end LLLL.com boats.

Domains That I Like With One or No Bids 

 

BigGameTickets.com Upgrade name for a few places and a solid name for someone in the scalp/resale market

Gambling.cc Petty big keyword for $12

KillYourWife.com WTF Godaddy. Anyone EVER check the list?

WaterDog.org All the wealthy clients that I work with seem to have Portuguese waterdogs. So this has to be $20 based on that information alone . Right?

SimplyYounger.com Nice marketing name. Something most are looking for. To look and feel younger

Xemoc.com 5L with no bids

BulkEdibles.com I would love to invest in edibles. I think that’s where the money is. 2004 birthday

LVCasting.com Plenty of auditions in Las Vegas. Most are adult oriented but its Las Vegas

KissNFly.com What they call the private parking in Chicago

DiamondRazor.com Sounds sharp and classy. No bids

Hooshy.com No bids. Fun sounding and looking name for the price

ThermoDry.com Not sure what it does but sounds technical and quick

Underperformance.com Not too many people looking for this. But all things can be flipped

 

Other Domains With Bids

013999.com
24681.com
Accurate-Voting.org
ActorsAudio.com
ArviatHotel.com
Badge.me
BakerLakeHotel.com
BelloBody.com
BestBuddiesMassachusetts.org
BiblioJuridica.org
BinarySignalsCafe.com
BMPRentACar.com
BuchmannDesign.com
Buldocs.com
CambridgeBayHotel.com
CapitalRents.com
CelebrityRadio.com
CoreHomes.com
DearAuntNettie.com
DiamondViewAssistedLiving.com
DigitalHumanity.com
EBTInc.com
EmbeddedGear.com
EpisodePorn.com
FSRC.net
HairExtensionOnlineSale.com
HallBeach.com
HandmadeBeads.com
HawaiianGardensCity.org
HLXX.net
HomebodYDC.com
HumanBusinessWorks.com
iFungi.com
IntegrityCoins.com
It-Inventors.com
LocustMusic.com
MaloTine.com
MDC2.net
MindBodySymposium.com
MittLeman.com
northwoodhvac.com
PittsburghPowerFootball.com
PondInletHotel.com
Portaldemisterios.com
PostSafety.com
ProGolfSchool.com
ResoluteBay.com
s836.com
Saizhenzhu.net
SanAntonioGuides.com
Schoenadnl.com
SEOMag.com
Shanghaiseoyouhua.com
Shopifystore.com
Sodyn.com
ssblueprints.com
TheVitaminToothpaste.com
TNAWrestlingnews.com
TopChannels.com
VisitHarare.com
Waframedia8.com
Weileduo.net
WrapKings.com

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One Reply to “Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Wednesday September 20th”

  1. >>The names may not have gotten better, but they will be more expensive to acquire because of all the names that have been put into use. The beach is filling up with houses. The empty lot didn’t move any closer to the ocean but if there aren’t any more lots available yours looks a whole lot nicer<< Great analogy Shane.

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