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DomainShane’s BIG LIST of Domain Name Auction Picks: Monday 29th, 2014


Escrow.com

Worked on my websites yesterday and I had forgotten how much I enjoyed building sites. I had been having someone else do it but I realized that the theme I was using was so easy to change and manipulate,  that I didn’t need to pay someone.  They were essentially getting paid to push a few buttons, add a few plugins, and upload a few things.  It took me 4 hours to do something that took a month of emails and conversations trying to get done in the past.  I won’t go into details but it was a terrible experience.  I still have to hire a graphic designer and get some things custom coded every now and then, but between elance and odesk there are thousands of fantastic people out there.  Now the hard part, content.  And one last thing speaking of creating sites. Congrats to Sahar for his great new site that just went live eJuice.com     Here are today’s names.

AverageGuy.com  Evidently the average guy is worth a lot of money. 16 years old

OneHitWonder.com  Plenty of content for this one.  Just don’t lead with Kashagoogoo like everyone else

HHRH.com  You can get three Hs for one low price. But it may not be a low price

TheBoogers.com People are going to eat this up

StickyBud.com  Only one bidder on this marijuana name. Already a place named Sticky Buds

PornHour.com Pretty sure you’re not going to get a whole hour out of it

 MathRocks.com  Good marketing name for some math tutor or company.  I can see this on some Mathletes shirt.

Vahia.com  The kind of name that I think still offers good vale. Short, memorable and it helps that its also a last name

MTNB.com   B for BadAss.  Or that two words

Touchdowns.com  More than football, it’s an analogy for life.  You try and score touchdowns.  Sometimes you have to punt and play defense

Extinct.com  Been up for auction before.  Liked it then and still like it.  Not sure what the buildout would be but good names find users

iMall.com 20 years old.  Barely any real malls left

A PRE NEW YEARS GODADDY COUPON CODE: A 99 Cent Dot Com Registration GOFDAU10

TalentedPeople.com  Solid name for classified or freelance site. 16 years old

Karay.com  People, places, and things.  15 years old

WL2.com   Over under $900

UM7.com  I’ll go with 800 on this one

Bankrup.com   The crazy thing is that half the people that go bankrupt think this is how you spell it.

Co-Owner.com  I type this out all the time. The hyphen works in this case.  More bidders than I thought there would be

3AP.com  This one should cross $1000

SP7.com Should finish at the highest price of all the LLN.coms today ….IMO

SavingWater.com  Good name but I don’t know how good the resale value is.   Would probably be better as a dot org

Boble.com  Not really sure what this means but there are quite a few bidders and I’m jumping on

NaughtyGuide.com   Build it out and I will come

For more great names make sure to check out CAX.com

 

 

Have a name at auction and need more exposure? Send me an email. 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, and the goal of this list is to have all links be paid through commission . (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

 

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7 Replies to “DomainShane’s BIG LIST of Domain Name Auction Picks: Monday 29th, 2014”

    1. Stu,

      Sorry about that, looks like most codes aren’t working anymore. I put a new .99 cent dot com registration up. Best I have for renewal is this code to take 20% off. gd41263a

  1. Hi Shane!

    Question. I am curious why you believe that AP3 will cross $1000.

    Also, how’s the market for LLN?

    Thank you for your posts!

    1. Ken,

      The market for LLN.com is as good as ever. The mean seems to be around $750 and I think AP3 is above the mean in my opinion. We’ll see when the final price comes across. I’m never surprised by the final results but feel I have as good of a grasp of short domain prices as anyone. Aaron, my partner here on the blog is also very good at valuation of short dot coms but a little less outspoken 🙂

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