Yesterday was the most clicks I’ve ever had on a post. Most likely because there were a lot of names and some good ones as well. Several thousands of out clicks is a pretty good determinate that this whole daily post thing is working out. I figured I give it a quick try for 6 years and see how it would go and then make a decision. I think I’ll keep posting after yesterday. Here are today’s names. Click to see current prices.
MDO.org No reserve so you don’t get that red reserve ribbon that scares everyone away. Good Western Letters
DRP.org One just like it but I can’t get past the expiration date. Too close, too close
WhatYouLike.com A bit Tarzanish but I get why people would like it. 17 years old
PQI.com Q is for Quality. I think I said that yesterday too
GUJI.com Damn! This one must come with a piece of land in China at that price
StampCamp.com And you thought Band Camp was full of the special kids. Joke value only
YPA.net You know when I say if it sounds like a wine or an IPA its a good name. This wasn’t what I was talking about. But its still a good name
BestBlueberries.com Not a bad marketing name for $12. No bidders. 14 years old
JJF.info I can see how a LLL.info should have some value. Even has an actual chance of enduser, which is more than many domains can say
52753.com Easy $4k or more because of the lack of the bad seeds. 4 and zero
9910.net It has the zero but since there are only four numbers we can all forgive it
848918.com Three out of six 8s is never a bad thing in today’s market.
Dojo.biz All those three letter dot biz have value but not this one? No bidders
RZV.biz Maybe the LLL.biz don’t have much value
PNPM.com I bet you can’t say it fast 10 times and get it right every time
HXBR.com Also a CHiP but not the same quality as the above
668875.com, 668873.com, 668871.com, and 668872.com Absolutely love these. Going to be hard to win all of these but I put a bid in for all of them
668874.com and 668870.com If you want the runts of the collection……………Josh
YZY.co I have to admit this one is pretty. And I think pretty makes up 43% of the value of the name
JXHJ.net, BYXY.net, ZYJD.net, XHJX.net, QGZC.net, BCHX.net and TJQN.net These are some terrible scrabble letters right here. But when it comes to LLLL.net, they rock.
BX66.com , DS33.com, RT99.com, RF22.com and HC33.com If you are going to buy a LLNN.com then this is how I think you should go. Doubles or double double if you can find them. I think you’ll make money on all of these. But don’t listen to me. If you do you will lose all your money and you’ll be forced to take a job counting Frank Schillings gold bars each Friday afternoon.
CTYL.cc and JYKJ.cc I think LLLL.cc has a ways to run. Opinion only
NingDing.com I love it. Memorable and fun. Even sounds a little Chinese which means absolutely nothing but everything is about China so I have to squeeze it in. One bidder at $12
CNNC.com Pretty special name. Gets 13,00o visits a month to boot
Diet.io No reserve. Great keyword, Ok ending
AspenColorado.com Doing as well as I thought it would. Aspen is one of the best cities in America
121191.com Owner says it means “very prosperous business” in Chinese and I’m going to have to take his word because I don’t speak numbers
FOR OTHER GREAT NAMES FOR SALE MAKE SURE TO VISIT CAX.COM
LXL.com Let me think, 10 houses in Detroit or this name
LegalCompanies.com We all know legal names pay well on the leads. And two two is in the bidding. You don’t see the Chinese bidders in keywords very often
Blrry.com Its ironic because without my glasses it looks like it say Blurry to me
WBY.net, QWQ.net, and NLK.net Just wouldn’t be Tuesday without a few LLL.nets
TheStarMaker.com All I can think is casting couch. But I think that some times out of the blue regardless
NTCA.com Great letters. A is a good thing
MyCookbook.com “My” works here perfectly. I’m not going to lie, I haven’t cooked a meal other than breakfast in 21 years. Been saving my skills for later when I have time
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 correct. I hand choose my names but I am paid to make this list by both the auction houses, individuals that are auctioning names, and Godaddy affiliate links. Keep that in mind and only buy names that YOU think are good
China + Sherpa + Your Team = DSAD another level
Ning Ding is actually a Chinese proper name. The guy/gal bidding is probably the person whose name is Ning Ding. lol
Shane you are beast for posting daily for 6 years! It’s good to see it’s starting to pay off with higher traffic and hopefully higher revenue.
I know there are many of us who check your blog every day for the latest domain auctions and trends.
Kudos to you, Aaron, Travis and Josh for the entertaining and informative posts!
Thanks Andrew. Now everybody in their mother is doing daily lists. Even official news sites like Domain Name Wire has been forced to do them to try and finally give his advertisers real traffic. Look how we’ve come. There were all the big guys with advertisers and then little old me. With nobody. Escrow.com was the only person that supported me. Now look. They’ve started doing lists. We’ll be adding a news team and a brokerage team soon. Watch out for DSAD.