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SHANE’S BIG LIST: Tuesday’s Domains at Auction or Dropping on January 7th, 2014

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A lot of snow in our lot

DomainShane was closed yesterday and here are a few pictures why.  You know I’m a guy that likes to make money so I’m always looking for things that fit in with what we already do at our businesses.  One of the key requirements is it has to be something that everyone needs.  Snow removal is something that every single business needs and they have no choice if they want customers to visit.  People told me that if there was a lot of snow you could make good money.  If not then you were going to lose money by the time you pay your people, buy the equipment, and cost out the damage and wear and tear on everything.  The last two days were those days when you can do very well.  -50 wind chill and 30 mph winds and blowing snow.  Pretty much every thing was shut down except the supermarkets we plow (even they closed early yesterday for the first time in 20 years. They were packed today.  Although the people that ventured out were idiotic, when they got to the store there was plenty of clear parking and even the cart returns were clear and open.  And instead of sitting home watching the snow, I was out there making $XX,XXX as well as some good will of all the neighbors for plowing their driveways.  Picture at the top is the highway a mile away.  The Southern Illinois basketball team and 100 other semis were stranded because the roads were so bad.  But I’m back and ready to get back to a different type of work.  No rest for the wicked 🙂 Here are today’s names.  And remember if you’d like to list your names in the Book of Ten for this Friday contact me for availability and cost. 

GreatSauce.com  Some use the word sauce to mean other things (DotSauce.com) but it could also just be a good name for someone selling some sort of sauce.  19 years old

AFUG.com  I keep thinking fugly but I imagine it could be for something a little more positive. 18 years old

Freers.com  A last name and a 16 year old domain name.  One bidder

HereBoy.com  No bidders.  Great name for a dog site.  It may be a stretch but it’s what came to mind and that’s what I do.  Certainly memorable and that’s half the battle

XOKA.com  Officially a CVCV .  I like it because is will most likely go for cheap compared to a normal CVCV because of the X yet foreign buyers still like X.

WROC.com  Any LLLL.com that starts with W has value as TV or Radio call letters

eSeeding.com  Kickstarterish name. No bidders. 13 years old

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PlanoHomes.com  They have a heck of a football program at Plano High.  Their stadium holds may hold more than our here at U of IL. 18 years old

Feuling.com  Not quite as good as cheapgas.com but not too shabby.  And 18 years old

Swagga.com  I don’t have it but a lot of people think they don’t (but they usually don’t)

Potato.org  I can’t think of a better vegetable to have it’s own organization.

BSJA.com  End in A, good letters, enough for me

FoodStatistics.net  6 years old.  No bidders.  All other major tlds taken

Heartyou.com  The opposite of F you

WebsightScripts.com   Look it up on Google and you’ll see that a lot people are looking for these

 

HAVE A NAME AT AUCTION OR FOR SALE? Let me help you get more bidders and more views to your domain. Also Now Taking Names for the DomainShane Book of 10.  10 Names that will be showcased here and on the top of Domaining.com every Friday.  contact me for price and availability.

*All names chosen by me, Shane, and the goal of this list is to have all links be paid through commission (click through and purchase a name you like) or 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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2 Replies to “SHANE’S BIG LIST: Tuesday’s Domains at Auction or Dropping on January 7th, 2014”

  1. Shane, why not get contracts with these businesses for ‘winter snow removal’. They pay you a flat fee for the winter months, so whether it snows or not, you get paid.

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