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Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Sunday November 25th, 2018

Escrow.com

If you go through the auction lists every night you probably notice an amazing amount of www.www12345.com type names.  Not just a few, but several hundred to thousand a day.  And most of them were originally registered in 1996.  Not held the whole time but picked up several times since then.   Even crazier are the thousand of www.www12345.ws names that showed up as deleting.  The number alone is worthless in .ws but add the www in front and they are less than worthless.  Just shows no matter how bad I think some domain investors are there is always somebody else doing even stupider things.  Every day I come across them and wonder what the purpose of owning them.  There can’t be much typo.  At least no more than you could get for millions of other names available for hand reg.  Were they used a robo names for emailing and spamming.  Maybe they were used like IPs to set up spammy sites.  I’ve spent zero time looking into why someone would register them because regardless of why there is zero percent chance I’m going to follow the business model and two, we’ve all wasted enough time on www5679483.com

On another note, I would like to remind you that the US is not the only country in the world.  Some of the best domain investors in the world live in Europe, Australia, China and various parts of the world.    What makes no sense to you means something special somewhere else.  And just because YOU don’t understand doesn’t mean that something doesn’t have value.  Business people in Europe and Australia often have to work off hours because there is so much business in the US that missing it would leave a large portion of their profits on the table. As for auctions, you should end your auctions based on what part of the world your target audience is for the auction.  If you want US domain investors then you should probably should  set them to end during the week,  during the day.  Some people are at work during the day. Maybe you would be better off setting them at 7 pm.  People are home from work and have a higher chance of not being in a meeting or something else they can’t get out of.  I think Godaddy and Namejet have it right.  You end at 1-3 pm US time and you can catch Europe before they go to bed. Essentially letting both markets participate without having to adjust their schedule.  If I can pick the times of my auction I keep to those same schedules.

 

And finally, I am attempting to win my fantasy football game this week without a quarterback.  I unknowingly used my last pickup a few weeks ago and it left me with no ability to pick up any new players.  And I’ve won my league 3 out of the last 6 years so nobody wants to help me in any way or fashion so nobody will trade with me.  I had Joe Flacco and Mitch Tibitsticky or however the hell you spell his name.   Both are hurt and not playing this week.  My team is pretty strong and I actually have a chance to win.  I just need my worst player Marquis Goodwin of SF and my second RB White of NE to have a decent game and it will be close.  And if I win I am pretty sure I make the playoffs and if I lose I am pretty sure I won’t.  I deserve to lose for not paying attention and making 15 shitty pickups.  Not one player helped me.  Wish me luck. Or root against me.  Either way it won’t effect what happens 🙂   Here are today’s names.  Click through to see the current price and to fund this daily list

 

Quote of the Day:  If you don’t like where you are, move. You are not a tree. ” – Jim Rohn

 Domain of the Day: MoneyMoney.com    If there was ever a double word that was going to do well at auction this is it.

Namejet and Sedo Names and Others

1M.com    I think this will sell.  High reserve but bid already at low end of range

CheckHere.com   Great marketing name.  Would work well on all online advertising

OxygenStation.com  No bids.  In case you need a quick hit

QuickLesson.com  No bids.  Inch by inch life’s a cinch

Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids

Karrox.com  1996 birthday.   Not a brand brand but fails the radio test. Under $50 so it can at that price

TRPE.com       Some are going to try and make this pronounceable.  Just some good letters

KWAC.com  This one actually is pronounceable

E-vapes.com   The hyphen isn’t stopping the bidding one bit

LostSecrets.com    Sounds like a mystery novel

FireRocks.com   Not sure exactly what fire rocks will be as a product but going to cost you a few hundred to find out

03311.com   Patterns are desired and this has a heck of a pattern

LuxuryBuyers.com  At $600.  I don’t really get this name.  I get that luxury is expensive but not a great brand for me.  Convince me otherwise

Gabbr.com   I actually like this one as much or more than Gabber

6xp.com  Nice to see a NLL.com doing well.  Still sitting on a few of these

CryptoFood.com   Does $3000 bitcoin make you lose your appetite for this one?

 

Godaddy Domains With One or No Bids

 

VelluxBlankets.com   Vellux is more popular in Europe than in the US but you probably have a few and don’t even know it.

RudeSpace.com   Best known for being a song but could be hip hop brand as well.

4Networking.com   Networking keeps the information flowing back and forth

ArmchairFootball.com   What hundreds of millions of people are.  And football is also the name for soccer in Europe

YourAmerica.org  I actually like the dot org more than the .com here.  No bids

Wenoc.com  No bids at $12

eGrowlights.com Every trade show I go to now is littered with grow lights for the cannabis markets.  The e at the end makes it real cheap

JetWow.com I like the name but nobody else does

MobileXXX.com  I guess any name could be porn .  GD values this at $5K

SanDiego.me Evidently geo.me don’t have any value

MobileAttack.com Sounds like an iPhone game

YellowEstate.com  I put this here because I can spell both words

The Rest of the Names With Bids

100871.com
273.me
368688.com
588cd.com
Adsterdam.com
BackRecovery.com
BestPornHub.com
Bible-Verses.net
BigEscapes.com
BurgerZone.net
Clickre.com
Co-outlet.com
ColdLasersReviewed.com
ConsumerWellness.com

CyprusBusinessMail.com
DMGWorldMedia.com
DubaiDream.com

EcoCrusher.com
FactoryOutletStores.com
FilmMovies.com
FinancialOpen.com
Freers250.com
fuarhostesi.com
GetDaike.com
GhettoVegan.com
Greenlanders.com
Hbmyriad.com
HealthcareCollaboration.com
HealthOpen.com
hj44.com
HomeSchoOlinGirl.com
HoodwinkedTooMovie.com
hrcsl.org
InstituteMag.com
IP-Law.com
ItSurgery.com
jc518.com
JJSHose.com
jjspms.com
johnsadowski.com
laylamonroexxx.com
Lovsx.com
lq369.com
mbc66.net
MeidengBao.com
MontanAsaddle.com
MoreThanJustSafaris.com
MSSA.net
NeptuneSite.com
PeopleString.com
PetCayj.com
PluginSolutions.com
ProductReviewSquad.com
Remoz.org
RobertWhitaker.org
RuikeQipei.com
Saetta.com
SeniorSmiles.com
Shihelo.com
SixthFormLaw.info
SlipSandPetticoats.com
ssyinfo.com
ssyshop.com
su-jine.com
TanklessHQ.com
TheSalesMagician.com
tjsvc.com
tmttg.com
TravelMoz.com
TShirtsMall.com
tzliyu.com
UsaProjects.org
WeirdTees.com
Xinantu.com
xn5wf7bobat0br4b6hd7pydk.com
xsb99.com
xxsafadas.com

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8 Replies to “Domain Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Sunday November 25th, 2018”

  1. When I click the link for QuickLesson it says “.comt” on NameJet. Had to double check it isn’t some weird new extension with so many new ones these days haha.

  2. Shane, did you notice that 1M.com is showing as sold last week at Flippa for $140.001? Owned by Xonify out of Belize – registrant and servers remain the same as before the supposed sale. Had a Hong Kong owner earlier in the year. Hmmm…… If reserve gets hit and sells, will show up in the flops section.

    Seems a better move would have been to wait a couple months for Namescon, don’t you think?

    1. Chris,

      I totally forgot about that. Yeah, that’s assuming that the last auction was fully legit. Not claiming it wasn’t but I wouldn’t think anyone would put it up at a reserve 40K less than what they bought it for. As for Namescon. Commission is too high to put at Namescon auction and make money at those prices

      1. Yeah, not jumping to any conclusions but…..hmmm…..anyone else want to poke around on it?

  3. Ha. I just saw that. I only have one player left on my entire team to play. Jordy Nelson. And he just is off injury. I’m toast. I really need a miracle now

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