A few nice things happened yesterday.
One, Ford crushed earnings. As I expected their sales were a little better than expected. And as expected their margins were the best they’ve ever had. Because cars go for sticker now. They have all followed the Tesla model and you order a car and they make it for you. Price as listed. No negotiating. A car dealer is about to become a used car dealer and a service center. They will get a little cut of a new car for handling the process but otherwise they are out of the negotiation process. Ford also reinstated the dividend to .10 a quarter which is a few percent return. So it’s happening like I thought it would. Honestly I think it reaches the all time high of 40 next year and I put my options where my mouth is. So far so good.
The other thing that happened was the domain community supporting my friend Joe Ruiz who is an artist/illustrator that I have used for projects for over a decade. Met him on eLance and have been working with him ever since. When NFTs came around I called him up and told him it was perfect for his talents. He released his first a few days ago and domain investors not only bought his pieces but they helped him with some technical stuff and in general were so supportive. He was so emotional about the whole thing. Said he had never seen such support for his art or as a person. I told him the domain community is like that. A family. Not everyone gets along but those that do really help each other. Both personally and in domain investing. I told him I feel like I could get help at any time from fellow domain investors. When my daughter got a flat tire and I jokingly asked if anyone was near her to change it there were actually a few people that said they would drive to help. (I called AAA). For every asshat there are 20 amazing people. Joe got to see that and I was proud of all of you. Glad to be a part of an incredible community.
Domain of the Day: LifeinMotion.com Most bids today and 2nd biggest price. So it must be a good name right?
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Park.io Names at Auction
ABC.to Surprised me a jumped to four figures
Ass.gg I repeat. I am going to fractionalize this and say “Get a piece of ass………..Ass dot gg”
Harmonica.io Don’t forget to bid and blow this one
Junkyard.io So many uses for this one. I have a lot of horrible purchases to put in there
Redbud.io I sell a few hundred of these but that doesn’t really matter I guess
Namejet, Sedo, and Catched.com Names at Auction
Endorphin.net 1998 birthday. No reserve and just a few bids. Get the dot net discount
Fulfilment.io Amazon or just dropshipping. The dot io not perfect for the keyword but taken in 84 extensions
MySales.io Taken in 73 extensions. First registered in 2014 which is ancient for a dot io
Woha.com As seen on Sherpa (it will be on later today). I think it goes for 8-10K
HumanHead.com Also talked about this one. What we didn’t know that it had such great backlinks. 22 wikipedia alone
PostLogic.com Not exactly sure why I like this one but I came back to it several times
VRL.xyz At this price a definite maybe
Godaddy Domains With Bids
3013.com This was a $50K plus domain a few years ago. This is what I was talking about a few months ago. People are buying NFTs instead of collectible numbers
PickCoin.com Meh name but it has coin in it so
TripBlog.com Do it, write about it
ServX.com People love the X names
LiftPasses.com Discount ski passes
VirtualWallet.org Crypto has adopted dot org
TradingInstitute.com Learn to trade
Godaddy Domains with One or No Bids
The Rest of the Godaddy Names with Bids
26500.com
33600.com
44600.com
57378.com
75033.com
80503.com
811555.com
83348.com
94086.com
94087.com
AnthonyHearingAids.com
AntiBio.com
AOTC.net
ArchiveBox.com
AuburnUrgentCare.com
AutoWired.com
AZIZ.net
Berbible.org
BilgeCoin.net
BlackRoyalty.com
BrockvilleHighlandGolf.com
Brouff.com
BunnyDesign.com
CantonHall.com
CBD4.com
Chengzhanwl.com
CricketOnlineReview.com
DailySystems.com
DevasBling.com
DopeNet.com
Edemz.com
Esipaper.net
Filpmart.com
Finestral.com
FranklinLifestyle.com
FreedomRadioGambia.com
Gaffr.com
GameRequirments.com
Glass66.com
Gorotax.com
GotReviewed.com
GradNet.com
GraleHaus.com
HealthScam.com
HookAndSpoon.com
HyperWord.com
Interiores.com
JarRidWilson.com
JKFurniture.com
Kirtel.com
KittyxKum.com
Kovomedi.com
LarimerCounty.com
latorrettalakeresort.com
LongislandReport.org
LuccaMuseum.com
MakingThisHome.com
MalachiTours.com
Mandatory.org
MediaHorseMarketing.com
MP4Download.com
MyCapitalBank.com
MyVintageJersey.com
NeeseHoneyDip.com
NeworldReview.com
NormativeServices.com
Omyga.org
Optrixs.com
PacsIndia.org
PinkVulpes.net
PodGo.com
PoliticalGenius.com
prokomedy.org
refugee-emojis.org
Riobg.com
RoyalMilitaryCanal.com
Shrink8.com
SocioCast.com
spbizconf.com
Sprimo.com
Stockhouse80.net
SurveyDesk.com
TheBusyB.com
TheFamilyCareClinic.com
TheFrugalReview.com
TheModGods.com
ThePearlMedSpa.com
Thermometer.org
U-Frame-It.com
vfwnc.org
VirginianSuites.com
VirtualBioengineering.com
VisitNet.com
WarriorSatEase.com
WeddingSByet.com
XL-2.net
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I haven’t commented or blogged in years, but personally I like the mix of domains, crypto, and NFTs.
I’m opposite Mike…I wish you talked NFT’s and crypto everyday 🙂