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DSAD—> Shane’s LIST of Domain Auction Picks: Monday Monday

Escrow.com
There was so much going on last week in the domain investing market that I was actually tired for the first time ever and actually needed a break from it.  I’m sure full time people get that all the time. Usually I have the nursery to break it up but because the Chinese premiums were jumping so fast I was busy before, during, and after my normal work.  I spent a lot of money acquiring and hunting down domains.  I think my portfolio is set and its time to watch.  Of course I may pick up a few names here and there but not even close to last week.   Looking forward to an exciting week.
Here are today’s names. Click for current prices.

FHLJ.com   Ends at 9 this morning.  What you pay on Monday could seem like a deal on Friday in this market
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PaverLight.com  This domain is doing better than I thought it would.  Its a new trend in paving.  Solar bricks that light up.  18 years old
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SchoolReport.org  All the bids are coming from the .edu backlinks and PR5.
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Bilas.com  Any last name for under $70 is a good buy IMO.  16 years old
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GGRR.org  Because you know you want to buy it.  This is dot com is $20K.  One bidder at $12
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FRAQ.com  I sold THAQ a long time ago for $400.  I would think this would be close in value
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BRTM.com  Chinese and Western Premium.  These will be at $3K by this time next week IMO.  That’s if they are not already
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887211.com  The double 8 is all anyone needs to see.  The price goes up depending on how many numbers are to the right
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PHLJ.com   A CHIP, the J keeps it out of favor of most Western companies.  Unless you sell Juice I guess
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CNRD.net    Yes, the LLLL.net market continues to move up with the dot coms
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CNRN.net  another nice one here
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MMPG.net  The highest of the group.
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89508.com  The zero will help you save a few grand
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10162.com   This one as well.  And yes you could have these all day on the drops and some at $20 last year
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BJLDD.com  At $60 and climbing.  The repeaters are starting to get bids on the 5Ls.  We’re all going to be rich.
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BJBYQ.com  Has to mean something in pinyan to be getting these bids
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NRXXX.com  This one I like.  And only $20.  XXX means “porno” in Chinese
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235757.com  No fours or zeros.  My guess is this will be $500 or so in spring.  My opinion only. Don’t buy on that statement
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ThePlayingField.com  Getting a few bids.  Probably trying to buy it and level it
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22950.com  I don’t mind the zero at the end.  Rounds it out. I don’t speak for the Chinese though. They took that privilege away a few years ago
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677532.com  Anyone building a 6N.com portfolio or did you already buy?  No lack of buyers so far
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VBXF.com   Noticed there aren’t very many CHIPS on Godaddy today.  Really not that many LLLL.coms actually.  I follow the V in front names (because I have 10 or so) and they are $300ish now if all other letters are OK
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MolestationNursery.com  Wait. What?  And there is a bid and a PR.  I’m not going to even check history on this one
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DYXM.com   Sedo is returning some great prices on the LLLL.coms.  Amazing that this time last year Sedo was pretty much dead as an auction house and now its back flourishing. And that’s good for everyone
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SDMD.com The ABCB type name will be at $3K in less than two weeks IMO
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BBML.com   As I’m typing this out it looks like Sedo has the best LLLL.coms today
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988.club  My favorite of the non repeaters.  Hey dot club you want to advertise?  Maybe I’ll put two names on tomorrow.  But I do like them because the Chinese like them.  And I like what they like
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121.club  I also like this one for $119.
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HowHigh.com  Weed name or a guide to the altitude of mountains
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FOR OTHER GREAT NAMES FOR SALE MAKE SURE TO VISIT CAX.COM
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WildPlanet.com  I think I watch this show.  If I don’t they should make it so I can watch it. 20 years old
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WesternFood.com  Wonder what they call western food.  Pizza, burgers, and burritos?    7 bidders
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PMSL.com Ahhh, a CHIP to make me feel good
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GreenTexas.com   Green anything is worth money right now
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NIWA.com  A CVCV. Old School cool
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NYS.com  Appeals to the whole wide world.  Six figure name IMO…….some day soon
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ParalegalClasses.com  1.4 million results and stock full of ads. Must be money in those classes
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Wallet.org  I believe Andrew Rosener liked this one on the Domain Sherpa show
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BabyWeekbyWeek.com I googled this.  Shit.  881 million results.  I had no idea.  We just read “What to expect”  Now there is all these apps and info
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ShoesForProm.com  People go to prom more than they get married…….usually
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RSHX.com  All you have to do is beat out First and Two two
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SNFK.com   Social Network For Kids
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XGZX.com  I’m not saying I’m a seller but if I am selling names, these are the first to go for me because I am better at selling western premiums than I am at Chinese
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8211.net  Awesome name, even in dot net.   Price will probably reflect its awesomeness

777368.com  Its all about patterns and a triple repeater is about as good as you can get
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 “DSAD—> Shane’s LIST of Domain Auction Picks: Monday Monday”

  1. LLLL.org chips buyout has just occured. There are none left.
    As of this am, they are ALREADY trading at $60-$70 each.

  2. MolestationNursery.com – looks like it is or was a ‘blog about healthy plants’. Got nothing, except perhaps whoever decided to name their blog ‘Mole Station’ didn’t realize the non-spacing nature of the internet.

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