Time to start another week. There have been some great names coming through the auction lately. Most people are in sell mode right now although obviously there are buyers because somebody is on the other side. I haven’t purchased much for nothing more than I’ve been busy and my prebids have all been beaten. I’ll be a little more active in the coming weeks when I can catch my breath. And a shout out to my partner Aaron who ran a 51 mile trail race this past weekend and kept DSAD as the leader in domain name writers that run. Although Josh and Travis are still in training. Here are today’s names. Click to see current prices
Synergy.net One of the best things you can have. Even the word in the dot net is great and the bids show that others agree
SYCS.com 20 years old. And has had good value for all 20 years
Multiplied.com Love this one. Nice single word that give positive thoughts of more
ScreamingZebra.com I feel like I’ve ordered this drink a few times. Or maybe I smoked it. No bidders
MyAlgo.com My algorithm, Algo also means “something in Spanish. Only $20
SafeDesk.com I have a bid on this one but not enough that it will probably get it. Short two word name that I think is a nice security name
NeutralParty.com Solid name for an arbitration company or service. No bidders at $12
Teggo.com 5L.coms like this under $150 are worth adding to the portfolio IMO although by being on this list they don’t go for that much
CleanupExperts.com I can see this on billboards, print,and tv for a ServiceMaster type company. One bidder at $10
CulturalCenter.com Every city has a cultural center. Obvious I’ve never been to any of them
BXXS.com If you like X then you should really like this one
TechSnap.com Tech and trendy word = value
GoodKush.com I know a few people that will be bidding on this one. I think it goes for more than $400. Nowhere near that now
9798.info This would get a $69 bid at Namejet so I think that’s the starting point here
ClutterBang.com Sounds like an app that sounds sexual but isn’t yet you’re still afraid to have it on the front page of your phone
ZPAU.com, MBXA.com, CAYV.com A few LLLL.com for you to play around with
353596.com One bidder at 12
MainLot.com I like it at $20
232338.com At $12. Pretty much getting the same bids as a good 4N.info
NiceFrance.com A week left and and one of the top visited cities in France. Still at a good price
Wet.net Good just because its fun to say
2.TV Fantastic name. Premium renewal is my only holdback
Podcast.cc at $12. Can’t be worth much less
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NTNT.com Second best pattern but these are great letters. I think $5K plus. 19 years old so it was valuable way before the recent surge
HLHL.com I might like this one even betters
Width.com I think its more valuable than length
667357.com 20 bidders and no 4s. I think 4s are still considered bad
21787.com Even better when it has one less number
987357.com Only 3 bidders on this one
MCGK.com Has another $1K to run IMO
FunnySports.com its an easy buildout with plenty of content and its getting some great bids. 12 years old
ClearedCache.com A good tech brand or a site on how to clear your cache
Entice.net Adult name all the way
Bartenders.net Learning to bartend is an important part of your post college job hunting skills
OnlineServices.net Broad enough to cover pretty much anything
FreeCreditReports.net We all know there is a lot of money in free credit reports. Good marketing name
DealingWithDepression.com Discussed this a few days ago. Depression isn’t that big a deal as long as you don’t have it. If you do you’ll realize its debilitating. I am fortunate I don’t have it at my house (i think running helps prevent it) but I have worked with those that do
FASI.com 21 year old CVCV
PNPP.com Yet another high value pattern LLLL.com They’re are plenty of them over the last few months
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Width.net reminds me of one of my favorite Steven Wright jokes – I’m not afraid of heights, I’m afraid of widths.