
For those following along, I ended up running 34 miles, which was over my goal of 31 miles. I wanted to run 50K which is 31 miles. It was dangerously hot, and I did get to a point where I almost passed out, but I went to a cooling area, stayed there for 30 minutes, and rallied like a pro. Had a great finish. Pretty sure in normal weather I cross 40 miles. Getting closer to my 100-mile goal.
Other events over the weekend. I put a few names on Spaceship and like the overall look and feel of it. CSV file uploading was broken, and it is a bit clunky in places, but it is new. Competition is good, and while I love GoDaddy’s product and people, we know it is a slow-moving ship for advancements. Between Atom, Dynadot, and Namecheap, I think they have some financial pressures ahead. That being said, nobody is close to their expiry inventory and auctions. For the most part, it works extremely well, and my portfolio lives off the names that come across each day. We should all be very thankful for that.
This reiterates my consistent viewpoint. You do not have to maxi anything in this space. Your goal is to sell names, and you should have them in as many places as you can. You should have names and landers at all of the biggest players depending on the name. Everyone has value. Afternic has more discoverability than anyone, but if you think a lot of people are typing in your name, then you should have your own lander and import leads. If you have a brandable, then Atom may be your choice. There is something for everyone, with Afternic being the default. People make this so personal. Theo at DomainGang HATES GoDaddy and spends so much of his day bashing them as if they stole his girlfriend.
Burning bridges never makes sense to me in this small industry. We 100 percent need these companies to do better, but there is only one way to get there. Privately send them your concerns and publicly praise what they are doing well. I do not always follow this line, but it is my goal.
Quote of the Day: “If you don’t drive change, you will be driven out of business.” – Jack Welch
Domain of the Day: XNetwork.com No reserve. Heck of a name. This name is crushing it. May set the record for highest auction price on Atom
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Dynadot
StayHome.com Work from Home site in a box or a proponent of remote work
Raydium.com Probably gets a ton of traffic and we all know its a must buy for Radium.io
AutoReason.com Sounds like what AI is
SmartAddress.com pretty much ENS
0xl.com First glance you wonder why someone would want the confusing o vs Zero. Its Ethereum. They addresses always start with 0x
Share.center $2817 in parking is definitely worth looking at
Anal.info Of course mean ANALysis
Namejet
MyHaircare.com Seeing some “my” names cross the sold list at pretty good retail prices
DailyBite.com Bite of info or a food site
GrowMyFood.com Not the peak of COVID but grow your own is still a huge category
Lasek.com Evidently Lasek and Lasik are different but both an eye surgery
RHCT.com In auction if you’re looking to add some strong letter LLLL.coms to the port
GRH.net Great letters and the most bids of names coming up for auction soon
GreatMoves.com Exudes positives and Moving company names are always a decent add
Agribusiness.org Not huge value but huge industry
Atom – Active Auctions
Bashra.com Nice sounding name. Is a beauty product and a few other things
Motorboat.ai You motorboating SOB (what movie?)
Wepty.com I’d take this for under $50
GoldHole.com Gloryhole
Figty.com Not a bad 5L for $20. No reserve
Yikku.com I’ve been buying these types of 5Ls for 15 years with good success
Sedo
Medie.com A perfume, a medical data base. I like the medicine angle
CrytoSkrill.com 22,700 visitors
NONP.com Not sure what P is but getting some love
DWO.ai The cheapest LLL.ai on Sedo with good letters, ie no j,k,z,q etc
MindAgent.ai $7500 BIN Pretty sold name
Soru.ai Gets 24,0000 visits because of Sora AI
Catched
CAA.es Great letters and in dot es that means bids
Discuss.pro No bids. Decent forum name
Songs.pro Even better. Good name for Ai song maker
123.luxury Solid brand, no bids
Shape.it Going for the hack not the Italian
Tete.co “head” in French
Cognac.me People still drinking Cognac ?
MxCity.mx Already at $1500 and getting a ton of bids. Mexico DF or Mexico City is the capital of course
Brickscape.it Landscaping with bricks is a huge business but not sure if it has a call to action. Bidders love it
Godaddy Domains with Bids
MXEX.com Most bids on the GD board today. Acronym and an existing stock symbol
CPDS.com Great letter. S for Society
LoveByte.com Tech love
LaunchWorks.com A lot of alternatives for Launch and startup type names but this is mid tier or better
WAOM.com We Are Ole Miss
BidShark.com Snipe those bids
Ronio.com Nice 5L for the current price
BreakCoffee.com Break is a nice coffee shop name
SkinnyDrink.com Be careful Skinny Girl drinks is an active defender of skinny drink stuff
NPRV.com RVs are still hot just not Covid hot
FlappyBird.net Not sure if there is a trademark but you know the game
DeskMat.com Big enough category that you could have a whole site of custom deskmats
SwapBetter.com Too generic for me but crypto swap sites pop up every day
Drakken.com Krakken comes to mind
BlossomFarm.com Upgrade for dozens of companies in the greenhouse space
UltraSelect.com Not just select but ultra select. An honor to see what they’ve chosen
Plantero.com gardening or launch a seed type company
AuthenticEnergy.com weird adjective here but authentic is such a hot keyword I put it on the list
FriendCare.com Sounds like eldery care
Godaddy Names with 1 or NO Bids
Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid
1-stromvergleich.com
27238.com
3035.cc
4677.cc
52151.com
735888.com
882244.com
994333.com
AiDrivers.com
algold.com
alohar.com
amigurumibb.com
AuthenticEnergy.com
BackwardFlagBrewing.com
BatchDeal.com
BidShark.com
BigStormDistillery.com
BlossomFarm.com
blsoft.com
BrainZones.com
BreakCoffee.com
choku.com
corporatefashion.com
cpds.com
CubeWeb.com
demfi.com
DeskMat.com
drakken.com
ekuw.com
elrodeo.com
empix.com
FlappyBird.net
fllv.com
FreshEdits.com
FriendCare.com
glpgroup.com
GreatStreets.com
hf33.com
hg339.com
IcedCoffee.net
ikgd.com
ikhm.com
ilovepennsylvania.com
imchain.com
InternationalMartialArtsAssociation.com
IronOakSwinery.com
itechankara.com
JewelryHouse.com
joannatrollope.com
joy7s.com
judysbarandkitchen.com
konrorestaurant.com
KoreanClass.com
LaunchWorks.com
LeadingBiosciences.com
LearnFromHistory.org
LocaLuser.com
LoveByte.com
MazarineCoffee.com
MoroccanCam.com
mxex.com
ncqf.com
nianjing.com
nprv.com
OrionsGrill.com
Pillar.us
PipeScape.com
plantero.com
ProdigyConsulting.com
PropertyNewsletter.com
regionstavanger-ryfylke.com
revitality.com
ronio.com
safrinskincare.com
savetweetvid.com
ScooterHut.com
ScreenClub.com
ScreenGear.com
SenseMe.com
SheilaSmith.com
ShootingCenter.com
SkinnyDrink.com
StarBuffet.com
StarGayZing.com
SwapBetter.com
TheVioletVixen.com
tmophoto.com
trackmytrakpak.com
tuktukbackpackers.com
Ultraselect.com
viewu.com
VocalProject.net
waom.com
WarmCore.com
WarrantyWorks.com
yoggy-sanctuary.com
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