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SHANE’S BIG LIST: Wednesday’s Domains at Auction or Dropping on February 12th, 2014

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I said it already one time last week but a hat tip to Konstantino over at OnlineDomains.  In the last week he has become THE man when it comes to articles on the new gTLDS. In a feed full of 75 % junk he has been a bright star.  It seems like he has 4 or more good articles every day now.  I don’t know how he finds the time but I’m glad he did.  And he does all of this despite his handicap, being Greek 🙂  Keep up the great work K-dog, I hope he doesn’t mind me calling him K-dog.  Here are today’s names.  5 Spots left for the Book of 10.  Let Me Help You Sell Your Name

NorthernFire.com  Sounds like a good aged whisky.  16 years old. No bidders

1HL.com  I’m buying these types of names right now.  To put them up at auction and flip.  So I may not list another one for a while but I’m greedy and want to make commission so I’m in a Catch 22

MineCon.com  A bitcoin mining conference.  How could you have a whole conference on that?  You’re right it would probably only have like 600-700 people show up. 13 years old

PaintballDallas.com  No bidders.  Search results show a lot of companies that could use this domain

XPayments.com  Not sure it has huge value but 11 years old and just $12.  May be worth a flier

SuperCheapHosting.com  Surprised no bidders here.  CPC will pay for the name with one click.  A lot more memorable than many of the hosting domains I’ve seen sell for hundreds

PawBox.com  The Birchbox of pets

BadPenis.com  I may be losing my hair but it could be worse.  Waiting to hear how this one ends .   Bad Pen Is ……….?

BPGO.com  Great letters and O for Organization

Blog-Directory.org  A real PR 6. 43K links and thousands of visits a month.  The price is already high but a build out and this could be a decent flip

Worthless Random Fact: “Almost” is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order

IPSG.com  19 year old LLLL.com.  You could do worse

OutdoorPooltable.com  Didn’t even know they existed before this name came up. Very cool.  Next thing you know they’ll have indoor pools too

EasyBee.com  An upgrade domain. Lots of brands with the Easy Bee name.

BigMove.com  Because a little move just isn’t effective

ManchesterMortgage.com  I’ve listened to people from Manchester and pretty sure they speak English and use the word mortgage but I’m not positive about the English thing.  I don’t understand a word they say

OVCP.com Great letters .  That’s all I got..It’s late and my hands are sticky from eating an orange and I don’t want to get my keyboard dirty.

FreelanceMedia.com  Find one more. Feel free to use your own freelance registrar to backorder this thing.  I’m going to regret this in the morning. Keyboard is a wreck

HAVE A NAME AT AUCTION OR FOR SALE? Let me help you get more bidders and more views to your domain. If you have a domain at auction email me as I may be able to help you get more people to take at look at your sale. Also Now Taking Names for this FRIDAY’s 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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9 Replies to “SHANE’S BIG LIST: Wednesday’s Domains at Auction or Dropping on February 12th, 2014”

  1. Konstantinos is the man. He made a simple comment on here the other day that was a wealth of information for me that I would not have followed through with otherwise. He doesn’t know me and didn’t have to do that for me but he did anyway. Thanks K.

  2. It was about the x.ventures name. I looked up the Whois the same day they took it away and the info wasn’t coming up. It was a day or so after when you told me who owned it. I’ve got somebody looking into it. I think GoDaddy did something they shouldn’t have done.

  3. Sorry. I didn’t pay attention to that when I first saw your comment. Sounds like that may not be the first time that’s happened?

    Thanks for that info also.

    I thought from the start something sounded fishy about the whole situation. Even if I was infringing on someone’s trademark, which I’m not, there is a process for taking a name.

  4. Well now as you can see, he has sold it on Elliot’s site for $1,000. Aaron has quite the system. We’ll see how this goes now. It’s just beginning.

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