Tomorrow I’ll have a decent size announcement about something I’m doing within domains. It’s something different for me and another part of my diversification in domain investing. I have a blog, I create websites, and invest in one word dot coms, short dot coms, and a small percentage in alternative tlds. Adding different forms of income and being in every type of domains has made for a very lucrative domain career. Although honestly I would have been 10x better off being in just numerics. But that’s looking backwards. I turned the corner last year and being ahead in the Chinese market put a few hundred thousand dollars in my pocket. It has allowed me to do some things I normally could’t afford to do. It also has given credentials. Rather than tell you what not to do, I have merely pointed at what is happening each day on this list. I put 5Ns on here when they were $20. I put 4N.com on here when they were $1200. I’m putting names on here today that may do the same. They may not. But I am pointing it out. I am showing opportunity. Whether you take the data and opportunity in is up to you. Or you can go out join the group of two that missed all the money and tell us we’re all stupid being a part.
Here are today’s domains. Click to see current prices.
8888888888888888888888888888888888888.com 37 8s. This type of domain comes up for auction only once in a lifetime….hopefully
PBSB.com 18 years old and some darn wonderful letters
SilverCastle.com Great for a brand. The Castle market has really slowed down
EHTL.com Good acronym. Bad Chinese name
JFZ.cc Ahh the elusive LLL.cc They are starting to hit auctions starting today. This is the first. Getting good prices
USB.cc The U brings it down but I do have some cords with those letters on it
SpotRunner.com 1.6K backlinks and PR4. Decent name but the stuff to the left is probably the price driver
BYG.cc Approaching four figures
858808.com Still love it. Even with the zero
99204.com Zero and 4 but a double letter at front. The zero and the four bring it down to a nice affordable price. As long as your affordable price is $800 or so
09752.com Another 5N.com Not going to reach the price of the above name
Huge group of LLLL.net for you to peruse
HPCZ.net, CBGZ, LBCN, XLPW, SNYZ, XLDS, WZJG, BBPY, and MHYY.net
c6c.cc Love this one. I think I like it better than the three letters. I know, crazy talk
IfYouCan.org perfect name for today’s wussy attitude. Also good tryalittlebit.org ItsOktobelast.org and everyoneisawinner.org
TC83.com LLNN are still moving up…unfortunately. I haven’t gotten very many of them
1798.info Yes 4N.infos are over $100
8612.info One more
OSJ.cc Even non CHiP LLL.cc are over $100
ZPJJJ.com At $12 at press time
13023.com Not a bad 5N.com. It just crossed 4 figures so somebody like it
Unsubscribe.com Ending in 9 days but a pretty awesome domain to play with. Especially as an email address
AspenColorado.com Already doing well but I imagine a geo like this is going much much higher
Transgender.io It’s hard not to see this and not think of all the publicity Caitlyn Jenner has brought to the name. Ends today. No reserve. At $20
873797.com Has a bid at $100. Nice alternating 7 pattern
Aaron had a good review of the names closing today at the Sedo Great Domains Auction
Domaining.xyz and a whole portfolio of misc .xyz with many states
VeryViral.com I like the price for the domain. Don’t really care about the website
NYLC.com I get all giddy for the LLLL.coms that end in C
FOR OTHER GREAT NAMES FOR SALE MAKE SURE TO VISIT CAX.COM
ABU.com 19 years old. But does it really matter how old it is on a LLL.com?
TCHG.com Also 19 years old. And a PR4. Great end user possibilities
XNL.net, YSM.net, XPF.net, QSQ.net
KTT.com Another fine LLL.com You just don’t get many letters for $50K is the problem
JDG.biz Three letter dot biz have value. 5 bidders see it
SuperCrave.com I thought it was a pretty good name for having no bidders.
85756.com Going to be $5K plus. That is until the market crashes and then it will be reg fee. If you believe the PeterJosephs of the world
Wingers.com Sounds like a place that would have 50cent wings on Wednesdays and 2.45 each on weekends
HuoYao.com Its Chinese, just buy it
X8Y.com This is worth more than you think
CraftingIdeas.com 22 million results. Gonna need a buildout to get full value of the name
186717.com There are a few guys liquidating a few of these to gets some cash from their great buys. Holding the rest for now. Not for sure if this is one but there seems no lack of people picking them up to add to their own portfolios
ChinaKingBuffet.com Every single city has a place with this name. I may make it the name of my new Chinese domain blog
Agrid.com 100% the big guy from Harry Potter
Morumbi.com A district of Sao Paolo in Brasil. The Olympics should help
ClaimGuide.com I would think an insurance company would like to own this one
Have a name at auction and need more exposure? Send me an email. (if you have trouble with the contact form its shane@ this domain name) I Charge $10 per name per day. We may be able to help. If you have an auction you want to promote, email us for details.*All names chosen by me, Shane . (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 both 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 investments
You’re looking at the 888… domains the wrong way.
There are only 63 .com’s that contain 8’s only.
Much more rare than even lll.com’s.
I have 3, which get bids from $100-$500 and looking to buy several more. I feel they will triple in year once the novelty kicks in.
Don
Don,
And yet you didn’t buy this one
AspenColorado.com
man that’s a honey.
Wish the geo guys would start doing conferences again…
SuperCrave gets me thinking about White Castle! That Castle market is probably still doing real well!
Cheers!
Mike