The other day Shane talked about they way we’re now doing the list. He talked about the value of different perspectives and how we all have different domaining styles. I do go deep into the lists like he said, looking for any value that I see, or name that strikes me as funny. Saving our readers time is one of the services that we try and offer. You can stop in to DSAD at some point during your day, find a name that you like and bid on it. That saves you the effort of going through the list yourself.
I go in depth on the lists so that I can extract every valuable name that I find on a given day. We’ve tried a couple of different approaches to doing the list, but the current way has been the best solution by far. If I tried to do an in depth list every day and add it to Shane’s, I’d have to quit my job, I wouldn’t have time to do anything else. That is where I see the value of our list, not everyone has the time to always look through the names.
If we don’t find all the best names in the expiring auctions, they’ll drop and then hugedomains will get them all. I seriously used to be able to hand catch a decent amount of good names everyday. Now Drop Catch gets them all. I still look through the pending delete list, but now I’ve shifted my goal to heading off any name with value in expiring auctions so it doesn’t reach pending delete. In fact if I search all of the expiring auction platforms, I have access to over half of the names that will end up on the pending delete list before they drop.
My approach is similar to huge and buy domains, and that is finding middle range names for the average internet user or business. Sure I’d love to get super premium names, but the biggest market segment of End User aftermarket buyers is going to be in the $1000-$5000 price range. That doesn’t mean I won’t price them higher or attempt bigger sales, but for me moving more names has been a better strategy.
Table of Contents
- Main List
- NameJet
- LLLL.com’s
- Other LLLL’s
- Short Brandables
- Numbers
- One Worders and Other extensions
- Vape, Vegan, VR
Main List
yesrx.com Perscription service
MarijuanaServices.com All your weed needs in one company
3888880.com Lots of 8’s
The No Bid List
2stupid.com They’re just 2 stupid to do that right
AndMany.com And many domains for were sold that week
BankCertificate.com Sounds like a monetary tool of some sort
BeeBad.com Do fun pranks involving honey
BendingTheTruth.com Also known as lying, but still reminiscent of the truth
BoobSizer.com Not sure what size they are? Use the boob sizer to find out
BoomFinance.com, BoomFit.com, BoomFun.com, BoomGrid.com Boom!
BoostAffiliate.com The service that brings affiliate success
BrickBin.com A bin made of bricks or a bin for storing your bricks
BuildThisPlan.com Have a plan but need help?
BulkUpQuick.com Body building supplement
Cafesa.com A cafe/coffee brand
Chippings.com Ground up trees
ComicLook.com A comic book blog
ComparingMortgages.com Has the “ing” but big CPC
CropZone.com Kina like a garden or field
DownloadCleaner.com Affiliate site for computer cleaning software
DugoutReport.com A baseball news and information site
ExpandCloud.com Take your cloud to the next level
FinanceOutlook.com Financial planning
FirstHeartbeat.com A very young baby name
FitAndConfident.com Being fit is going to make you more confident
GourmetKid.com The site for kids that like to cook
GymAgent.com A physical trainer name
HardDrone.com You can crash it and it doesn’t break
HasThat.com Mine has that already
HealthFees.com find out what you’re paying for
HelperForce.com The team that helps you
iHateGossip.com People that say this actual love it
LargeThing.com It’s big and it’s a thing
LaughGood.com Good Laugh makes more sense, but sometimes the phrase backwards makes a good brand
LearnAndPractice.com You need to practice things you learn to really learn them
LifeSticky.com Makes me think of forums or things that are stuck to the top of the page. Life sticky is things in life that matter, are important or that you do everyday.
LiftMyHopes.com If you’re feeling depressed find hope
LowerMyAPR.com Credit consolidation name
MakeInnovation.com I think that most people have the ability to be creative, sometimes it takes a catalyst or being intentional
MarylandFarmers.com They have farmers in Maryland
MustCraft.com Things you need to make
MyLoveSock.com Special socks for cold lonely nights
NameArmy.com The branding company that sends the forces out promote your name
NearbyLiving.com Need to move, but don’t want to go that far
NoSleeping.com The product that keeps you from falling asleep
PageLynx.com Some sort of web animal
PlasticSign.com Has search volume and is old, good name if you sell these
RailRush.com Really fast trains
RapidCures.com Get better quick
REOPhoto.com I think this is a business, They send contractors out to take pics of bank owned properties or homes in default
RepairEZ.com Make it easy
RightDays.com Better than wrong days
RioTravel.com Lot’s of people go here
RocketRepair.com Fast repair, or get your rocket fixed
RubberMattress.com The mattress you need if you pee the bed a lot
Sagged.com Already drooping
ScissorLiftHire.com Rent a Scissor lift
SellerBuzz.com Another buzz name
ShadesQuick.com Get blinds or sun glasses fast
SlimRims.com Low fat Wheels?
SoulCommunicator.com Talk to souls
SpeakSee.com a diction solution or a translation app, you speak and see the words
SpeedyCures.com Another get better quick name
SquareTask.com I like square for some reason
StartupsMadeEasy.com The service that walks you though building your idea
StrategicInsider.com The inside man
StreetThrills.com Driving like a maniac
TeachSolar.com A blog that talks about the benefits of solar energy
TechJazz.com I like it as a tech brand
TempZilla.com The giant of temp jobs
ThoughtPlanner.com A mind map
ThrivingSelf.com The site that helps you thrive in all things
TotalEvaluation.com The service that evaluates all aspects of your business
VipSignUp.com If you want to be a VIP you can sign up here
WildLawns.com Lawns that you’ve neglected, mowers no longer work. You need to call in the big guns. Or: tired of the same old boring lawns? Get a wild lawn, comes with exotic animals.
WorkoutLocal.com Find a place to workout that’s near you
ZenAnytime.com Available Zen at your leisure
ZeroVibration.com Maybe a wheel alignment service. I hate vibrating down the road
ZippyCars.com a delivery service?
Names With Bids
Namejet
Flippa
Save Money With Daddy Bulk Domain Registration
Your LLLL.coms of The Day
LLLL’s that End Users Might use someday
LLL’s, CCC’s, 5L’s
Brandables
MORE Short Brand Dot Coms HERE
Some Numbers
One Worders and Other TLD’s
Vape, Weed and Vegan Names and VR
Have a name at auction and need more exposure? Send me an email. We 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 us, Shane and Josh . (ie you click through and purchase a name you like) or an occasional paid listing. Everything we say is based on our own research or is opinion. Do your own due diligence. That means look it up yourself if you don’t think the stats or our opinion is correct. We hand choose the names but we are 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
Your name lists are great. You need to quit your job so you can make a list every day lol.
Any chance of having names listed from Snap Names on your list?
As for Huge Domains and Drop Catch, they also bid on names at GoDaddy auctions.
Thanks Mark I appreciate it.
Yep we’ll start doing Snap soon.
True they do bid, but I think it’s more of an even playing field than going up against their drop catching power. I’m really referring to the names that make it through the auctions and then get backordered.
I acquired a short 3-word dotcom with a Snapnames backorder back in 2011. Sold it in 2012 for low $x,xxx. It was getting consistent type-in traffic and parking income every month and given what I know about the rarity of such names, I probably sold too low. The buyer just recently let it expire and I picked it up with a backorder at Dropcatch yesterday. It’s the type of name that doesn’t get backordered any more but I wasn’t going to bet against HugeDomains picking it up for themselves.