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DomainShane’s BIG LIST of Domain Name Auction Picks: Wednesday, April 8th, 2015

Escrow.com

I am going to say it.  We are at a golden age for selling dot coms right now.  Not saying its not going to get better, just saying that we are seeing some great prices on domains on all the platforms and if you have any kind of portfolio you should be making good money this year.  Namejet auctions are doing very well for numerics, shorts, and one word dot coms.  Anything that can be a short brand is raising in price each month.  Its getting harder and harder to find private names to buy and the old school domain buyers like Schilling are back spending money.  These are great times, take advantage of them.  PS  If you want this emailed to you a few hours before it gets posted then sign up to the right.  Here are today’s names

CyberStaff.com  18 years old.  We all need staff and cyber staff sounds cheap but efficient

RentalMart.com 17 years old. If you rent things then this is as good of a business name as any

URLU.com   Aged LLLL.com.  The URL start is the driver here

MobShare.com  Mob used to bad not its cool.  I’m thinking crowdsharing and funding.  But it really doesn’t matter what I think

SimplePlay.com  No bidders $12. I am always looking to add names that are two common, easy to spell words.  Bingo

DustPuppy.com  If i form a band this is going to be my name.  No bidders

 LZQB.com   Used to be bad letters and now look at them

888757.com   Buy any 5N or 6N.com with 888 and no fours.  Advice of the day

1h.cc     Two character dot cc have always sold well.  By well I mean actually sold at aftermarket auctions

LMBV.com  Under $50 and at that price I’ll take it

VideoTubes.mobi  If you believe Godaddy this gets 188K visits a month

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TheFinale.com  Everyone loves a great finale.  16 years old.  A nice aged brand domain

AthleticsMagazines.com    After the success of FootballMagazine on Flippa and the good comps, this one is already drawing attention

FixPCs.com  Great marketing name for a computer repair shop.  Ends today and reserve met.  IFixPC.com  sold for $2K and this is better than that one.

GeneratingLeads.com   11 years old.  GenerateLeads.com sold for $8K.   Lead generation is a very profitable business

ShockJock.com   Newly listed.  16 years old.  Great brand for anyone in media.  No bids at $1.  Wouldn’t be surprised to see this one end with a BIN sale

 MissCongeniality.com  Everyone knows the term after the Sandra Bullock movie of the same name. 16 years old.  No bids. At $1

A.et    Never even heard of .et.  But I have heard of A and I like it

 AwfulSurgery.com  Website for sale and the awful plastic surgery sites do very very well.  And there’s no lack of content with all the shitty face jobs and botox people are doing

Coctails.org   A bartender’s guide.  There’s your slogan

MoodRing.com  I really like this one but just not sure of the reserve.  Its a groovy name

Meal.co   Not a big fan of dot co but this one works for me and has met reserve

A4.tv  Got a $500 bid to start off an auction

Shares.tips   Just shows that many of the new gTLDs are selling

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DRSE.com    18 years old.  I’m Dr. Se will buy it if nobody else wants it

InternetFree.com   What a terrible world that would be

NewFoundMoney.com  Love this as a blog or a brand.  Anything make money related would go well with this one.  No bidders

SRCG.com 14 years old.   G for Good LLLL.com

StupidityAwards.com   Plenty of content for this one.  Two bidders

Ganja.org  Last call for ganja

ReduceMyRates.com  Perfect marketing name for a bank.

UtraMarketing.com Speaking of marketing.  Would be a perfect name for me too.  I think I’ll place a bid

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

 

 

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*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

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5 Replies to “DomainShane’s BIG LIST of Domain Name Auction Picks: Wednesday, April 8th, 2015”

  1. “We are at a golden age for selling dot coms right now.”

    Sorry, have to disagree. The auction houses have seen high prices for the past year or two and that is because domainers are outbidding each other and in most cases overpaying. The end user sales imo are steady or flat. These two factors make it very competitive for the average domainer. I’m just glad I got most of my good stuff from 2007-2011. Since then, it has gotten a lot pricier to buy.

  2. Hey… Anyone ever been automatically added to a NJ auction after the buyer reneged on the purchase? Did you want to get out of it? I do. Contacted NJ of my decision – hope they honor it.

  3. You are right Shane. Already my best year ever and its only April. To be honest bro, I barely have the time to read your blog anymore, with all this movement! Is there anyway you can post a bit earlier, so I can read it on the Subway? Around 7am EST is good.

  4. I think Shares.tips has great potential and will be a lot more valuable in the future, when the resistance people have for the new gTLDs has decreased.

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