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DomainShane’s BIG LIST of Domain Name Auction Picks: Thursday, September 11th, 2015

Escrow.com

I looked over all 200,000 two letter releases from Donuts and may actually be buying a couple. Of course not at the $11,706 (Uniregistry had it cheaper than everyone else) but maybe pre general release.  If you want to look through them all you can go HERE.   Here are today’s names.

Chronique.com  French for Chronique.  20 years old

 eCakes.com   I still don’t like I names but now I like e names.  I’ve seen the light and realize everyone associates online with E

06001.com   Plenty of zeros. Not sure if that’s good or bad.  The bid says its OK

Swarf.com  12 years old.  A thing but all the bids are coming from it being a short brand

NNTN.com  Next bid crosses it into four figures

HYP.cc Even I am surprised at the price of this one

DomainLegends.com  No bidders.  A fanboy can buy this and build it out

FRTY.com  10 years old, 24 bidders

878800.com   Under $75 at press time. I think its worth more.  But I’m a central Illinois domain investor. As far away from China as you can get

5200.co  Shows you that numeric dot co doesn’t have much value

ZCLR.com  At $500

 

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Graphic.io  Has met reserve.  I think graphic and dot io complement each other.

 RXGO.com  Great pharmacy name

GameGo.com  The seller is certainly the king of go names.  Getting a great price but as seller is in love with his own names

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FoundCash.com  19 years old.  Who doesn’t want found cash?  Only two bidders at press time

 BHHP.com   Double fieldgoals always bring the big bucks.  Although the no vowel, no V may have something to do with it.  19 years old

BSDegree.com  Not bullshit degree but Bachelor of Science.  14 bids at press time.  Good CPC in online education

 FBMF.com   F for Feng or Foundation

CGGN.com  As I keep adding I am seeing that today is a great day at Namejet for high quality LLLL.com.  Love this one as well

FNME.com  I love to be FN’ed

TinyMagic.com  Not saying it has a ton of value but certainly a memorable brand.  No bidders

RapidTesting.com 12 years old.  “When you absolutely, positively have to be tested quickly”  Free slogan

PregnancyQuestions.org   No bidders.  Would make an easy build out and flip……..I think.  I admit I’ve never been pregnant

TrueGenius.com  Another nice brand with just a few bidders

HipHopping.com  100% that Berkens buys this one

PreventDrugAbuse.com   Good CPCs here and a good thing to do.

PO.tv   Two letter .tv don’t come around very often

CanToo.com  Can’t

FOR OTHER GREAT NAMES FOR SALE MAKE SURE TO VISIT CAX.COM

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 corrects

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3 Replies to “DomainShane’s BIG LIST of Domain Name Auction Picks: Thursday, September 11th, 2015”

  1. It real is a BS degree. What do you have 10 years later, the ability to answer 10 minutes of trivia questions, maybe. All for 80k in student loans. But, then again, it’s hard to get past the personnel department without one.

  2. Depending on the degree. It can be a self achievement in discipline of hard study over the 3 years, not to mention the experience of university.

  3. Howie and Andrew,

    I’ve always looked at it as the place where I learned how to learn. An expensive way to do it but the structure and the environment helped me transition from memorizing for test to actually gathering information that would stick with me. I still use some of the things I learned in college everyday in my business.

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