I’m almost clean. I’ve spent the last 6 months dropping the junk from my portfolio. Stuff that I was pretty sure was never going to sell. Not a nibble in 5 years. Dot .nets, .info, and all the other alt tlds that don’t sell anymore. It has my portfolio down to 400. A much easier portfolio to manage and for the most part only good names left. There are still some names that others think I’ll never sell but they are at a minimum and they’re still there for various reasons.
I try to add only quality but I still find myself adding names that are under $100. But I think they are names that I can sell for $800 to $3500. As long as I keep selling them I’ll keep adding them. I had a few people look over my names and give me 2nd and 3rd opinions and the first to go were the ones we all said “What? Why would you buy that?” . I was absolutely not offended. I don’t pretend to know more than others and sometimes I talk myself into why a name would be good. I wake up the next day and realize I was way off in my thinking. I do have to explain a few of my names because its a niche I understand that they may not know about. But in general anyone should be able to look at a name and know whether they would brand their company with that word or words or use the term in a marketing campaign. If the answer is no from several people you may not have a good domain. I’ve looked at some of the best domain investors and it shows me that everyone has some complete junk in their portfolio they need to get rid of.
I highly recommend you have a trusted domain friend look over you portfolio for definite scratch names. They could save you a lot of $8 renewals that you can put into good names. But don’t ask look over your portfolio. I barely have enough time for my little portfolio right now.
Here are today’s names. Click through to see the current price
Quote of the Day: “Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply” – Stephen Covey
Domain of the Day: WolfIsland.com A real place but could be a brand for anything. Sounds like a micro brewery
Namejet and Sedo Names and Others
UrbanJewelry.com Has a nice opening offer. 800 million Google results for it
Achieving.com I don’t usually like ING names for brands but I make an exception for this one. I like the positivity of it
Believer.io I am. Good name to meet and discuss with other believers
MartianWater.com Somebody really wants this one
Nebi.com Met reserve. Going to a new home
QY.org Met reserve at $10K so if you think its worth more then here’s your chance
PerfectSmiles.com Great marketing name for a dentist
WestLawn.com Expiry name. Only 5 bidders. Best known for side of White House
DASW.com Another expiry so no reserve. W for worldwide
DigitalRuins.com I would buy this and sell domain names of failed companies
Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids
ConsumerResearch.com Top number of bids on the GD board today. GD gives it a $6800 valuation for whatever that’s worth
Elkhound.com A type of dog or an IPA
Grumpys.com but he has a heart of gold. 1997 birthday
QuietRiot.com C’mon feel the noise. Girls rock your boys
997666.com You still buying 6Ns? The 666 has it over $3K
WomenStrong.com Stronger every day
Inlinea.com “Inline” in Italian
Speld.com Pronounceable…….kind of, reached 3 figures
Godaddy Domains With One or No Bids
SoundPop.com Obviously pop names are popular anymore. No bids at $12
SocialSteam.com Zero percent chance this ends with no bids. yeah, you’re right I’ll buy it if nobody else wants it
LiquidOrganics.com Organics continues to be a hot keyword . No bids
NewVodka.com Why not name it New?
CrazyContent.com I have a friend that’s a DJ that makes good extra money with a website that gathers content for other DJ’s to create their morning show. This name reminds me of it
DrinkingRoom.com Great name for a bar
The Rest of the Names With Bids
123ykj.com
327130.com
327960.com
32cai.com
32ci.com
357130.com
359670.com
391302.com
52huilicai.com
671102.com
671103.com
8aa.cc
95qp.net
AI666.com
AmericanSolarManufacturing.org
AnimeFrost.com
APlusPatioAndScreen.com
asdluz.org
AutoToyStore.com
AXMotors.com
BBQ-porch.org
BDayCardsFree.com
BestPingPongTable.net
BooksFor.com
BrutonClassic.com
BuildingSense.com
CanyonSBR.com
Catch-Fire.com
cedarchestantiqueslc.com
Cheshi114.com
Chi68.com
CKCorp.com
ClaireDratch.net
CUZB.com
DDFllm.com
DesignEros.com
Digipos.com
DirectoryOutdoor.com
DubaiWeather.com
E-licita.com
EdgeOfExcellence.com
Euroghid.com
Examify.com
FFande.com
FurnitureToYourDoor.com
Galeforcef1.com
GoldCoinJar.com
Graphics99.com
HobbyPeople.com
InflightTechnology.com
InglesVirtualCurSo.com
ITVMovie.com
Izobility.com
JennyWright.com
JesterTunes.com
Jiaohui123.com
JizzCam247.com
KenDallsHats.com
Keplero.com
Latin3.com
LotteryCrypto.com
LSPartners.com
MariJuanAil.com
Merrcru.com
MKEarthMovers.com
MoonCats.com
MyThemePreviews.com
NeworleansReporter.org
OliveNow.com
OnsiteSecurity.com
OTBW.com
PilatesMaui.com
PrredictiveIQ.com
ProtectedPaper.com
PSComics.com
Quicksilver.org
RalphRobertsPersonalTrainer.com
RealKeeper.com
ScienceOfDigitalMarketing.com
ShizongZhe.com
ShuangZeit.com
SignatureGolfPackages.com
SongBuSong.com
SoundPop.com
SpeedBreak.com
StarComputerEducation.com
StarSunnySpa.com
StillRunnin.com
SunsPothuntingLights.com
Sytfsll.com
SYVJournal.com
TheRoxxBox.com
TLoans.com
TradingComparator.com
Triuf.com
us-tax-id-number.com
VirtualTruth.com
West86.com
WeViva.org
Speld means “pin” in Dutch and the Dutch version of the Onion is called De Speld. It’s a pretty big site too, with approximately 1M visits a month at the https://speld.nl/
Probably explains the bidding on this one.
Thanks Doron. That explains it perfectly
Thanks for featuring WolfIsland.com Shane 😬