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DomainShane’s BIG LIST of Domain Name Auction Picks: Friday, July 3rd, 2015

Escrow.com

Do you take a profit or do you press on?  It’s a question domain investors ask us all the time.  While you can’t look back and think about how much more you could have made if you kept the names you sold, you certainly can make a decision whether or not you HAVE to sell.  I had to sell because I used the profit to buy more names.  That certainly was the case in the first half of my domain investing career.  The names weren’t that good and I was lucky to sell them.  But the second half I would have been better off just holding the names.  Because the names I sold are now more valuable than anything I bought using the money from the sale.   Its easy to say in hindsight but it now makes me think about what I am selling and what I feel the future of that name holds.  I am selling certain types and holding certain types based on what I feel the price growth of each type in the next 3 years will be.   I don’t sell every name that gets a profitable offer like I used to.  I am actually growing my portfolio when many are thinning it out. But I don’t feel I have much junk in my portfolio. Sure some, but my names are mostly garden related or short.  And a few others mixed in. And I’m trying to add quality every month.  To the point that my portfolio is actually bigger than ever.  In comparison to most domain investors it is actually very tiny.  But I’m not worried about the size, I’m worries about the value of the names and I’m doing fine in that area….or at least I think I am.   Here are today’s names

2-2.com   Can’t wait to see how this finishes.  Never seen one for sale or sell at auction.  Actually never even remembered such things. Doing very well but there are only 100 of them available.

6-7.com  I scan down the list and holy smokes there is another one.  But not doing nearly as well

J-V.com  Since we’re doing dashes we might as well do the L-L.coms   These generally go in the $2K plus range. This one is getting close

Z-L.com  And one more.  Doing half as well

Zubur.com  Spells like is sounds.  Nice 5L.com for the price IMO

DBGK.com   Surprised this one is so high so early.  But it has good Chinese pattern so sky is the limit

6D6.com  Fails the radio test.  Passes the awesome short domain test

NaturalPainRemedy.com  No bidders.  Its going to have to be a buildout but could make you a little money

WhatClick.com   No bidders. Sounds like an already existing advertising business.  Sell it for $24 and double your money

HydroContainer.com   No bidders.  I think hydroponics when I see this one

HYBH.com  Another $1500 LLLL.com for us to buy

GoCrowd.com   Easy crowdfunding name

81598.com  You can’t go wrong with a 5N.com flanked by 8s with no 4s in the middle

87559.com  No flankers but still doing well

CloudState.com  Really solid cloud name.  State sound secure and strong.  Unless the state is Illinois or California and state means broke

MethodOfSuccess.com   989 visitors per month for $50

CSKG.com  Another name that is higher than I ever thought it would be

QLGY.com  Qs used to kill the price, now they’re killing it

VERIFIED GODADDY COUPON CODE: $1.99 New Registration Godaddy STATE

LoanRates.com  Huge CPC and affiliate money to be made with this one

DataStorage.com  Doesn’t get much bigger than this data name.  Actually there are a few better but not in this price range. Actually, I don’t know what the price range is

Raise.Money  I do a lot of gTLDs but this one I like

Logo.io  One of the best .io names there is  IMO

MKN.net   Under $600 for a no vowel LLL.net is a good buy IMO

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PCTC.com 20 years old and 50 bidders

BearBull.com  No bidders.  Great stock market name

ThisIsReal.com  Pics or it isn’t

HouseOfStyle.com Pending delete.  Old show, great name

BargainSeats.com  Stadium or Airline, everyone is looking for a bargain.

StrongMen.com  Magness von Magnessen

80848.com   Pending delete and I think the 8s overcome the 4

WorldsBestBeaches.com  And they are?  Show them

Have a name at auction and need more exposure? Send me an email. 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 corrects

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